New England - it has been an absolute pleasure. Across Boston, Providence, Newport and many towns in between you’ve welcomed us with open arms and unbelievable hospitality, and we can’t thank you enough.
As we begin our journeys to South Florida, we hope it’s not goodbye, but see you again soon. 🏴 🫶🏼
#TartanArmy #NoScotlandNoParty
The Mattahunt School is the winner of @EdVestors’ $100K “School on the Move Prize,” which recognizes the schools, leaders, and teachers who create and improve learning environments where all students can thrive.
Learn more:
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Congratulations to Mattahunt Elementary School for winning the 2024 #SchoolOnTheMove Prize! The school is being recognized for its innovative curriculum, celebration of students’ cultures, and strong family and community ties. https://t.co/YHn2zvIp4z
This is the most important 3 minutes you'll watch today about America's health crisis.
RFK explains how ultra processed food, seed oils, pesticides, and food additives are messing up kids.
"We are mass poisoning all of our children."
BREAKING: The Florida student who went viral for beating his teacher unconscious has been sentenced to five years in state prison.
Brendan Depa, a 6 feet, 6-inch, 270-pound teen, beat his teacher Joan Naydich for taking his Nintendo.
Depa's mother is blaming the "system" for failing him.
"He's not a thug that was just out there and didn't have parents who cared. It was the system that failed him, that he was placed in public school, and that once he was in there, the IEP was not followed," Leanne Depa said.
"People who should have known better than to use his Nintendo Switch, which was his trigger, as a motivator."
Depa was sentenced to five years in prison followed by 15 years on probation.
Congratulations to Yvrose Boudreau for being a Shattuck Award recipient. As a fellow K1 teacher I was super excited for you being recognized for your dedication to your students and families at the Mattahunt.
#TeamMurphy#comingtogether#actionnotjustwords#VoteforErin#bospoli
The story should be about the behavior of Ricardo Arroyo, not the way in which this incident was reported. I didn’t send the letter to the media. Arroyo has a track record of harassing women. Boston deserves elected leaders who have integrity & ethics,of which Arroyo has neither.
If you’re interested in working as a @BostonSchools paraprofessional in the upcoming 2023-2024 school year, BPS will host a paraprofessional virtual career fair next Tues, 7/25 from 5:30 - 7:00PM. Pay rates are between $23-$33/hour. RSVP here: https://t.co/fB4UGxYfDI #bospoli
Last night at a candidate’s forum for District 5 @BOSCityCouncil, Ricardo Arroyo proudly promised to defund the police and civilianize the public safety detail system that puts hundreds of free cops on the streets of Boston. Two more reasons to vote for José Ruiz on September 12.
@Tania4D7 @EdforBoston In theory sure, however she was driving without a license for how long? It's not just about this incident it's about leading by example which she has not been
Just left @The_BMC and was thankfully able to talk with the victims and their families. UNACCEPTABLE! Our @bostonpolice put their lives on the line every time they show up for us! They deserve the respect they have earned! Thank you to all our finest! I appreciate you! #bospoli
My favorite event during Haitian Heritage Month is the celebration the kids & teachers put on at @MattahuntBPS’s Toussaint Louverture Academy in Mattapan. Full stop, period. Nothing better. 🇭🇹💙❤️ @BostonSchools
Commentary— Councillor Frank Baker reflects on his decision to not seek re-election and his tenure on the Boston City Council representing District 3 https://t.co/GmjmVCbjMr
Twelve years, six terms, three mayors, and countless acts of help, advocacy, and service to his community. We are grateful to have had him in our corner for so long, and wish him happiness and luck in whatever he does next. Thank you for everything Councilor Baker! #bospoli
“…the conversation needs to start knowing that the police are not the enemy," Councilor Murphy told WBZ. "We're losing so many families in BPS & one of the reasons is because they don't feel their kids are safe.”
#actionnotjustwords#bospoli#safety
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Some of our Haitian Creole Dual Language students and teachers paid a visit to the Haitian Adult Day Health Center. We sang songs and brought some joy for the holiday season🎄🎅🏾🔔🇭🇹
#Mattapan#Boston#HaitianPride