Boston School Committee Approves Renaming and Addresses School Closures
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
06/17/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
173 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
- Meeting Overview:
The Boston School Committee approved the renaming of the Jeremiah E. Burke High School to the Dr. Albert D. Holland High School of Technology, recognizing Dr. Holland’s contributions to the Boston Public Schools (BPS) district. Considerable attention was also given to the proposed closure of the Lyla Frederick Middle School and the West Zone Early Learning Center, sparking discussions on community engagement and the impact on students and families.
The committee recognized Dr. Holland’s legacy as a transformative figure in the Boston education community. Advocates for the renaming, including Reverend Minard Colpepper and Linda Parker, highlighted Dr. Holland’s mentorship and ongoing support to countless students and educators. The unanimous approval of the proposal followed a robust public process with widespread support from various stakeholders.
Concurrently, the committee grappled with the issue of school closures. The superintendent presented the rationale behind the closure of the Frederick Middle School as part of a strategic shift towards new grade configurations aimed at enhancing the quality of instruction and facilities district-wide. This move is intended to minimize student transitions and create clearer educational pathways. Similarly, the consolidation of the West Zone Early Learning Center into the Henigan School was proposed in response to space limitations and the need to increase early childhood seats, particularly for students with disabilities. Extensive community engagement with the affected school communities was highlighted, although questions were raised by committee members about the timing and efficacy of these efforts.
The proposed closures led to a broader conversation about the challenge of change and the importance of transparent and early community engagement. Concerns were voiced over the impact of these transitions on families and the Grove Hall community. The superintendent and the chief of capital planning recognized the difficulties inherent in school closures and committed to improving the engagement process and maintaining open lines of communication.
The meeting also included discussions on operational updates and educational initiatives within the district. The superintendent’s report touched on recent achievements, such as the historic win of the English High School Eagles in the MIAA Division 5 State baseball tournament and the success of the Summer Youth Employment Program with over 10,000 youth applicants. Further updates were provided on the implementation of inclusive education, bilingual education programs, teacher hiring, and student engagement initiatives.
Operational improvements were noted, including the introduction of fresh food options in school cafeterias and efforts to address transportation challenges. The district’s ongoing contract negotiations with the teachers’ union were acknowledged, with optimism expressed regarding the potential for constructive outcomes over the summer.
Speakers addressed issues such as educational equity, the work environment within BPS, and the renaming of schools. Testimonies from former employees of the Garner Pilot Academy brought to light concerns over working conditions and facility needs.
Grants totaling $25,338,840 were approved, earmarked for addressing chronic absenteeism, improving food service through the addition of food carts, purchasing electric buses, and expanding early college programming.
Mary Skipper
School Board Officials:
Michael O’Neill, Jeri Robinson, Quoc Tran, Rafaela Polanco Garcia, Stephen Alkins, Brandon Cardet-Hernandez, Chantal Lima Barbosa, Elizabeth Sullivan
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/17/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
173 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
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