Where

City Year Boston - Lavine Civic Forum
287 Columbus Avenue
Boston, MA 02116


 
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Contact

Center for Collaborative Education

617-421-0134 x248
info@ccebos.org
 

Opportunity and Equity: Enrollment and Outcomes of Black and Latino Males in Boston Public Schools 

 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

3:00 - 5:00 pm EDT

Please join us as we introduce a new research study which aims to provide a more nuanced analysis of engagement and performance of Black and Latino male students not only by major racial/ethnic groups, but also by geographical region of origin and by different racial groups within regions. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Rahn Dorsey, Chief of Education, City of Boston. 

Expected speakers and panelists include:

Mayor Martin J. Walsh, City of Boston

Mr. John McDonough, Interim Superintendent, Boston Public Schools

Dr. Carroll Blake, Executive Director for the Achievement Gap, Mr. Turahn Dorsey, Chief of Education, City of Boston, Dr. Dan French, Executive Director, Center for Collaborative Education, Mr. Hubie Jones, Senior Adviser and Social Justice Entrepreneur-in-Residence, City Year, Inc., Dr. Christina Mokhtar, Principal Research Associate, Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, State Representative Jeffrey Sánchez, Chair - Committee on Public Health, Dr. Warren Simmons, Executive Director, Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, Dr. Miren Uriarte, Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston, Mr. Ron Walker, Executive Director, Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color

Follow the conversation on Twitter at #path2equityBOS

Seating is limited so please do click on the link below to RSVP.

Parking: Validated parking is available before 5:00 p.m. at the garage at 100 Clarendon Street. To receive validation, bring your parking ticket to the event registration table. 

The cost for validated parking is $12 for up to 3 hours, $16 for 3-6 hours. The cost for cars entering after 5:00 p.m. will be $10.


 

A ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ Boston Summit 

Immediately following this event, all are invited to join Chief Felix G. Arroyo and Chief John Barros and members of the Mayor’s 'My Brother’s Keeper' (MBK) Boston Advisory Committee for a public forum to highlight local MBK efforts and hear directly from the Boston community. 

#MyBrothersKeeper

For more information on the Mayor's MBK Boston Summit