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The Facts: "An Act Enabling All Students to Thrive"

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Boston

There has been a disingenuous and false narrative being promoted by opponents of our legislation, not only mischaracterizing what the bill is fighting for but also WHO the bill is fighting...

2022 Black History Month Wrap Up - E4E-Boston

Monday, February 28, 2022

Boston

This month, a powerful group of Boston leaders and educators gathered to celebrate Black History Month at E4E-Boston’s “We Are Black History” event. Throughout the celebration, speakers were...

Letter to Mayor-Elect of Boston Michelle Wu

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Boston

Lisa Lazare, State Director, E4E-Boston

Mayor-Elect Wu,

On behalf of Educators for Excellence Boston (E4E-Boston) I want to congratulate you on your historic election as Mayor of Boston. As State Director of a

A Different Kind of “Student Teacher”

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Boston

Enkeleda Gjoni, High School Teacher

When you hear the term “student teacher,” usually what springs to mind is a college junior spending a semester in a classroom as part of their education major, slowly learning the skills...

Voices from the Classroom to the White House

Thursday, March 25, 2021

National, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York

Carlotta Pope, 11th-grade English teacher Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School

Elevating the teaching profession Supporting the whole student in welcoming schools

I’m still absorbing all the incredible conversations from last night’s Educators for Excellence Voices from the Classroom to the White House meeting with teachers from across the country,...

"Mama"

Monday, June 8, 2020

Boston

Sarah Iddrissu, Executive Director, E4E-Boston

Supporting the whole student in welcoming schools

I was 11 years old and my family and I were driving to an amusement park for the first time. My brother, cousin and I noisily discussed our exciting plans and dared each other to take the scariest...

Covid Conversations: Corinne Hairston Parris

Monday, April 27, 2020

Boston

Corinne Hairston Parris is a special education teacher at the Dearborn STEM Academy in Boston Public Schools. Recently she sat down with E4E-Boston Outreach Director Denise Manning to discuss her...