…BA in African-American studies, as well as a Multicultural Theater certificate, and is currently completing her Masters in International Education with a certificate in Social Justice Education from the University…
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Representatives from Rural Schools and Communities Gather at Tuesday Summit in Shelburne
…budgets are in jeopardy. As enrollments decline and expenses rise, towns and schools suffer the increasing squeeze of flat Chapter 70 funding from the state for education. Over the past…
Recent Massachusetts Graduates Tie For Top Score on ACT Test
…ACT College Readiness Benchmarks (English, math, reading and science), well above the national average of 28 percent, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education said. “I congratulate our Commonwealth’s students,…
CES Leadership
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DYS – Watching our Youth Succeed
…passage. As part of its efforts to prepare youth for educational and employment opportunities post-discharge, the Department has made graduation events a significant moment for youth and families to celebrate…
Rossana Salazar, MPH
Rossana Salazar is a bilingual public health and early childhood professional with deep expertise in community engagement, health equity, and culturally responsive education. She currently serves at the Collaborative for…
Francia Wisnewski
Francia Wisnewski has a strong and varied background in education. She has taught in South America and possesses broad experience in developing educational programs for early literacy and Early Childhood,…
New program lets schools compete for increased funding
…than $7 billion each year on education. To qualify, schools must craft a plan that includes high quality early education programs, longer school days or innovative ways to teach students….
ONLINE: Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources
…History/Social Studies/Humanities and for Special Education teachers. Employing primary sources and analysis tools, it is grounded in innovative practice by historians, civic educators, and based on current research and classroom…
Humanizing the History of Genocide in the Classroom
This full-day free workshop made possible by a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will be led by Kate Todhunter, a Northampton High School social studies…