Boston chief vows to heal district after school closings - BostonHerald.com
Fresh off a raucous confrontation with parents at the “most difficult meeting’’ of her life, an energized Boston Public Schools Superintendent Carol Johnson is vowing to restore families’ faith after shutting down schools, saying: “We have to reconnect with them.
“I have to do a lot to convince parents to choose us,” Johnson said in an exclusive interview with the Herald on Friday afternoon, just days after the school committee voted to close nine schools and merge eight schools into four.
Fresh off a raucous confrontation with parents at the “most difficult meeting’’ of her life, an energized Boston Public Schools Superintendent Carol Johnson is vowing to restore families’ faith after shutting down schools, saying: “We have to reconnect with them.
“I have to do a lot to convince parents to choose us,” Johnson said in an exclusive interview with the Herald on Friday afternoon, just days after the school committee voted to close nine schools and merge eight schools into four.
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