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Been thinking about what’s coming for education under Trump? Read this, by Tracy O’Connell Novick. ... See MoreSee Less
A couple of election-related education stories you may have missed this week
I'm planning on doing both a "because careful what you wish for/gosh, I wish people would actually read my Board of Ed coverage" post on Q... QUEST members are mourning the loss of our long time member and friend Karen Oil, who passed away last week. Karen was a passionate advocate for educational justice and justice of all kinds. She brought her lived experience, academic knowledge, and professional experience to our work, and she always reminded us to focus on those students with the greatest needs and those communities with the least political power.
We send our deepest condolences to her wife Janet and her daughter Olive. Information about remembrances and ways to honor Karen’s memory can be found in the link. ... See MoreSee Less
Karen Oil Obituary - Brookline, MA
Celebrate the life of Karen Oil, leave a kind word or memory and get funeral service information care of Levine Chapels.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
We will miss you Karen. You touched many lives in both big and quiet ways. Working with Quest you were a strong public education advocate. Love to Janet and Olive during this very painful time. Karen Oil. Presente!
I am so very sorry to hear this news. Karen’s passion and voice will be missed. My condolences to Janet, Olive, and all of her loved ones ❤️
I am so very sorry to learn of Karen’s passing. She was always a kind, thoughtful and caring person, and her memory will be a blessing. My deepest sympathy to Janet and all who loved her.
Can another consultant help get facilities planning right this time?
Lots of community members have been in this discussion longer than current BPS employees. Will you let us help? ... See MoreSee Less
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BEJA is conducting a People's Survey of Superintendent Mary Skipper of the Boston Public Schools. It runs alongside the official Boston School Committee Superintendent evaluation.
Open til Aug 2. ... See MoreSee Less
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Advocacy for Quality, Equity, and Transparency Within the Boston Public Schools System
Boston school facilities data project
Have you heard rumors that BPS is planning to merge and close schools in the district?
In 2023, Boston Public Schools embarked on a project called Reimagine School Funding, seeking to update its school funding policy in a collaborative way. BPS invited a variety of stakeholders and personnel to work on the project, including a steering committee, a principal working group, a funding policy design working group, and consultants, sixty people in all.
At the end of the yearlong process, a report was written making recommendations and reviewing intended impact. To date, the report has not been released publicly, despite requests. QUEST believes that the work of the Project should be made public and in the interest of transparency, is releasing the report here.
We especially applaud the recommendations of the committee that BPS “collect and make available all revenue information by school, inclusive of philanthropy, fundraising, and other private sources” (page 28), echoing QUEST’s ongoing work on equity in funding and private fundraising in schools.
NOTE: When the Reimagine School Funding project was announced, QUEST asked to bring our historical knowledge and equity perspective to the new plan through a seat on the working group. Our participation was denied.
Current issues QUEST is focused on:
Facilities, Resources and School Closings
Quality education requires a commitment by the school district to the efficient, sustained, and equitable use of resources.
Privatization of Education
Public education, including its physical facilities, is a public good that should be under community control.
Student Assignment
All students should have equitable access to quality school options through a transparent and accessible system of school assignment.
ABOUT QUEST
QUEST (Quality Education for Every Student) is a volunteer grassroots organization of parents with children in Boston Public Schools. Founded in 2012, the group initially came together over concerns about the inequities of proposed changes to the BPS assignment system. We continue to ask how education policies and practices can help to dismantle past oppression, increase opportunity, and provide greater access to quality education for all.
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