Boston Mayor Michelle Wu will deliver the city’s first-ever “State of the Schools” address on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. at the Josiah Quincy Upper School in Chinatown. Wu’s address will focus on the progress and plans for Boston Public Schools (BPS).
“The country’s oldest public school system should be the best, and our city has the resources and vision to make it happen,” Wu said in a pre-event announcement shared with the Boston Herald. “I look forward to delivering this first-ever State of the Schools address to showcase the work of our school communities and invite our entire city in pushing forward progress for our young people and families.”
According to the announcement, Wu aims to showcase Boston’s resources and vision to improve the public school system. “In a moment 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 announcement stated…