Mayor Michelle Wu to replace Boston on ‘State of the Schools’

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Mayor Michelle Wu is ready to replace town in a first-ever “State of the Schools” deal with on Tuesday — laying out “ambitious goals” for Boston Public Colleges.

The State of the Colleges deal with is scheduled happen on the Josiah Quincy Higher Faculty in Chinatown, kicking off at 7 p.m.

“Under the leadership of Superintendent Mary Skipper, Boston Public Schools (BPS) is setting ambitious goals that prioritize providing high-quality support for every student so they’re able to meet high academic expectations,” the Metropolis mentioned in an announcement. “During a time when public education is under attack, Mayor Wu will celebrate Boston’s educators and lay out a shared agenda to make BPS the first choice for Boston families.”

The speech comes amid quite a few contentious points in BPS: from a controversial services plan laying out closures and mergers to drop 17 colleges by 2030; to the continued lag in MCAS scores, persistent absenteeism and tutorial achievement following the pandemic; to the continued debate over switching to an elected faculty committee.

The mayor’s workplace introduced the speech weeks after the discharge of 2025 MCAS and state accountability information for the district. Although BPS noticed some tutorial, absenteeism and different positive aspects from earlier years, Faculty Committee members famous continued “sobering” challenges.

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