John ConnollyCity of BostonBoston City Council At-Large


Beginning on Tuesday, May 22nd, I will chair hearings on three related topics: the current student assignment lottery, what makes a quality school, and student transportation. I want to make sure that your voice is heard on each of these important issues.

The schedule for the hearings will be:

Student Assignment: Tuesday, May 22, 4:00 PM.  Public testimony will begin at approximately 7:00 PM.
School Quality: Wednesday, May 23, 4:00 PM.  Public testimony will begin at approximately 7:00 PM.
Student Transportation: Thursday, May 24, 6:00 PM.  Public testimony will begin at approximately 8:00 PM.

All hearings will take place in the Iannella Chamber on the 5th Floor of Boston City Hall.

If you are interested in testifying at one of the hearings, please call  my office(617) 635-3115.

These hearings are the product of work begun two years ago by the Council’s Education Committee. We started by breaking down data provided by BPS detailing how students are currently assigned to schools in Boston. Behind that data are the stories of parents who struggle to navigate a complex system to find quality schools for their children.  

In order to hear more from those families, I began sitting down with groups of parents in every neighborhood in Boston to learn about their experiences with the current student assignment lottery and what they believe makes a quality school. I will continue to hold these meetings throughout the coming year, so please contact me if you wish to host one. I also want to convene discussions in a broader public forum, which has resulted in the upcoming hearings.  I hope you will be able to attend.

 


Friday, April 27
10:00 AM — Overview
2:00 PM — Central Administration

Monday, April 30    
10:00 AM — Professional Development and Curriculum
2:00 PM — HR and Staffing

Monday, May 7
10:00 AM — Weighted Student Funding and School-by-School Budget Review
2:00 PM — Weighted Student Funding and School-by-School Budget Review (cont.)

Monday, May 14
10:00 AM — Turnaround Schools
2:00 PM — Equity & Access:  Closing the Opportunity Divide and the Achievement Gap

Monday, May 21
6:00 PM — English Language Learners

Friday, June 8
10:00 AM — Programming: Afterschool, Extended Learning Time, Summer Programming, Alternative Education, & Community Partnerships
2:00 PM — Programming: Afterschool, Extended Learning Time, Summer Programming, Alternative Education, & Community Partnerships (cont.)

Thursday, June 14
6:00 PM — SPED

Friday, June 15
10:00 PM — Transportation
2:00 PM — Student Assignment

All hearings will be held in the Ianella Chamber on the 5th Floor of Boston City Hall.  If you are unable to attend in person, you can watch online:


Allston Brighton Neighborhood Party May 8 2012


Councilor Connolly will be meeting with parents to to hear their stories and concerns, and to discuss what makes a quality school and the student assignment lottery.

Saturday, May 5th, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Chinatown YMCA

To attend please RSVP to ann@connollyforboston.com


Councilor Connolly will be meeting with parents to to hear their stories and concerns, and to discuss what makes a quality school and the student assignment lottery.

Thursday, May 3rd at 7:00 PM

Fenway CDC, 70 Burbank Street

To attend please RSVP to ann@connollyforboston.com.


Councilor Connolly will be meeting with parents to to hear their stories and concerns, and to discuss what makes a quality school and the student assignment lottery.

Monday, April 30th, 7:30 PM

Roslindale Community Center

To attend, please RSVP to ann@connollyforboston.com.


South End Neighborhood Party Invitation


Councilor Connolly will be meeting with parents to to hear their stories and concerns, and to discuss what makes a quality school and the student assignment lottery.

April 18th, 6:00 PM

St. Stephen’s Church

419 Shawmut Avenue in the South End

To attend please RSVP to ann@connollyforboston.com

 


City Councilor John Connolly is the chair of the Education Committee and also a parent of young children.  He has called for independent hearings in the City Council examining what makes a quality school and the assignment policy.  Councilor Connolly is meeting with parents and the community in homes, schools, libraries, and coffee shops across the city to hear their stories and concerns.  He wants to be sure that as many voices as possible participate in this process and that any new plans will work for families.  Please contact Ann Walsh (ann AT connollyforboston.com) in his office to share your story or to organize a meeting in your neighborhood or at your school.


Thursday, April 5, 5:30 PM

Perkins Center, 155 Talbot Avenue

Dorchester, MA 02124


Dorchester Neighborhood Party March 2012


Please join Meg and John for a party in your honor.

Thursday, January 26th

5:30-8:00 PM

The Emerald Society

10 Birch Street

Roslindale, MA 02131


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