Boston families will soon have even more opportunities to explore the city’s world-class cultural institutions at no cost. Mayor Michelle Wu announced a major expansion to the “BPS Sundays” program… ...
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The expanded program, which runs through 2026, will include the addition of three more participating cultural institutions.
Luisa Sparrow teaches fifth and sixth graders with intellectual disabilities at the Oliver Hazard Perry School in Boston.