Boston Plan for Excellence

School year: 
SY2012-2013
Source: 
BPE
Description: 

In 2012, BPE refined and greatly improved its teacher residency program, concentrated and sharpened its support for a number of Boston schools, and successfully launched a new school. Through BPE's school-based partnerships, teacher residency, and more than 300 residency alumni, the organization reaches more than 20,000 Boston children each day.

School year: 
SY2010-2011
Source: 
Boston Plan for Excellence and Boston Teacher Residency
Description: 

This week, the Board of Trustees of the Boston Plan for Excellence (BPE) voted that Boston Teacher Residency (BTR) head Jesse Solomon will lead BPE in a convergence of the two organizations that promises to break new ground in improving schools in Boston. He will succeed Ellen Guiney as executive director this June. Under Guiney’s leadership for the last sixteen years, BPE worked closely with Boston Public Schools (BPS) and helped to establish a clear focus and goals that lead to great progress and to steadily rising MCAS scores. Many strategies that BPE has developed have influenced schools across the country.

The newly configured organization will continue to focus on accelerating gains in student learning and supporting teachers and leaders to help students achieve them. The organization plans to open and manage a few schools as teacher preparation academies.

Source: 
Boston Plan for Excellence
Description: 

Denver school reform advocate Jill Conrad to lead Boston Plan for Excellence's strategic relations to improve academic outcomes for Boston students.

Source: 
Boston Plan for Excellence
Description: 

School Clips is the Boston Plan for Excellence's monthly update on school reform work in Boston. The e-newsletter goes to 5,000+ corporate and civic leaders, as well as to principals, teachers, and other district staff.