See the ways in which E4E and its members are making headlines.
E4E-BOS's Lisa Lazare Gets Op-Ed Published in The Boston Globe
Friday, September 22, 2023
Boston
E4E-Boston Executive Director Lisa Lazare had an op-ed published in the Boston Globe about the importance of keeping teacher diversity in the classroom.
Communities of color hit hard by the pandemic face added trauma in return to school
Monday, September 21, 2020
Boston
To watch the entire segment by Crystal Haynes, visit Boston 25 News. According to the CDC, people of color are three times more likely...
Teachers at high risk for coronavirus still don’t know whether they’ll be allowed to work remotely
Monday, September 14, 2020
Boston
Read the entire article by Naomi Martin on the Boston Globe. The week before school starts is usually a joyous, if frantic, time of year for...
Keep it simple. Discard what’s nonessential. Spark joy. MIT and Harvard researchers recommend strategies for teaching this fall
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Boston
Read the complete article by Naomi Martin on the Boston Globe. Keep it simple. Discard what’s nonessential. Find...
Amid nationwide movement to reform policing, some call on Boston to remove officers from schools
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Boston
Read the entire article by Milton J. Valencia and Meghan E. Irons on the Boston Globe. Amid a nationwide movement to reform police policies, local officials and community activists...
With schools and daycares closed, it’s sometimes older siblings who are watching young children
Monday, May 11, 2020
Boston
Read the entire story by Meghan E. Irons on the Boston Globe. At around 7:30 on a recent morning, Jaliyah Bacchusfelt her mother tugging gently at her shoulder. The 15-year-old Dorchester...
State Department of Education Votes on New Guidelines for Class of 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Boston
By: Crystal Haynes Boston 25 News E4E-Boston Executive Director Sarah Iddrissu discusses Massachusetts' change to graduation requirements due to COVID-19. Watch the full story.
Students, teachers facing some real challenges navigating remote learning
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Boston
By: Crystal Haynes Boston 25 News Friday, nonprofit Educators for Excellence organized more than a dozen teachers and city...
Listen Up, Candidates: Most Teachers Feel Their Voices Aren’t Being Heard, New Survey Reveals
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
National, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York
Read the entire article by Mark Keierleber on the 74. As the Democratic presidential hopefuls release campaign promises to woo America’s K-12 educators — a...
Here's What Teachers Think About Training, Pay, Strikes, and Choice
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
National, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York
Read the entire article by Madeline Will on Education Week. About a third of teachers would go on strike over pay, a new survey finds. Yet despite frustrations with the…
A path forward on school discipline in the shadow of Betsy DeVos’s dismantling of protections
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
National, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York
Read the entire op-ed on the Washington Post by Evan Stone, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Educators for Excellence; Cami Anderson,...
Discussing Mayor Walsh's State of the City Speech
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Boston
See the entire clip on New England Cable News. E4E-Boston Executive Director Brandy Fluker Oakley joins a...