Report: Superintendent Welcome Tours

“Touring with Dr. Monárrez, I was impressed with how focused she and her team members were on learning everything they could about the programs we visited.  I also loved seeing the Superintendent connect with the students we met at some of the sites, and it was clear she loved making those connections.”

-Karen E. Ludington, Executive Director, Worcester Area Mission Society

On October 28, 2022, Liz Hamilton and Karen Ludington provided an update of the community agency visits arranged for the Superintendent. She visited 9 sites for approximately 15-20 minutes each in two rounds. The tours were reported to be very successful and the Superintendent expressed an interest in scheduling further tours in the Spring.

Report to the Worcester Education Equity Roundtable (WEER):

We are pleased to report to the members of WEER on the results of the project to welcome Dr. Rachel Monárrez and introduce her to the wonderful web of not-for-profits in Worcester that support WPS students.  We are grateful to the committee that worked with us:  Darlene Belliveau, Katie Bilotta, J. P. Perkins, and Christina Puleo.  

The project had two parts:  the tours and the briefing book.  There were two tours, the first on October 3rd, and the second on October 17th.  During the first tour, we visited four sites, spread around two of the four WPS Quadrants, South and Doherty:  The YWCA Central Massachusetts, the Worcester Youth Center, the Black Excellence Academy, and the YMCA of Central Massachusetts’ Central Branch.  The second day we visited five locations in the two other Quadrants, North and Burncoat:  African Community Education (ACE), Girls Inc. of Worcester, Friendly House, the Ecotarium, and the Guild of St. Agnes’ Burncoat program.  We were warmly welcomed everywhere, and our thanks go to the hosts at all the sites.  Assistant Superintendent Marie Morse joined us on the first tour, and Ivonne Perez, Director of Diversity, participated in both.  We appreciated their interest, insight, and commitment.  At two of the sites, our tour guides were students, and they were delightful and proud representatives of their programs.

We are attaching a copy of the briefing book that we collected for the Superintendent’s reference.  Thanks to all the organizations that submitted information.  They did an amazing job of fitting information, and even photos, onto the two-sided page we allotted each.  We hope the book will be a useful reference for Rachel and her team.

We are especially grateful that Rachel took the time to do the tours when she is so busy and that she was truly interested in what she was shown.  “The information was invaluable, and your hospitality was top notch! I look forward to a long, strong partnership,” as stated in her thank you note. She reiterated to us her strong commitment to WPS/community agency collaboration – a happy prospect for WEC, WEER, and the students we all care about. Our plan, based on Rachel’s interest, is to set up more visits with a lens on the many art programs in the area for the spring.

Liz Howard Hamilton, CEO/Executive Director, Boys & Girls Club of Worcester

Karen E. Ludington, Executive Director, Worcester Area Mission Society

Read the briefing book.

“It was wonderful to showcase the many and varied after school programs our community has to offer. Dr. Monárrez made it clear that she is a champion of out-of-school enrichment programs and is excited to build partnerships, as it is in the best interest of Worcester’s children.”

-Liz Howard Hamilton, CEO/Executive Director, Boys & Girls Club of Worcester

Ron Walker says we need to normalize a conscious ritual of passing the “baton”

Ron Walker, Founder & Executive Director of the Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color, offers interesting thoughts on the importance of rituals in supporting future generations.

Ron Walker was Keynote Speaker at WEC’s 13th Annual Meeting held on October 26, 2022.

Read: Legacy Matters: What Are You Passing on to Black Boys?

Published by Word In Black on January 3, 2023.

Listen: Ron Walker delivers Keynote Address at WEC’s 13th Annual Meeting

Letter to Commissioner regarding Worcester Cultural Academy Public Charter School

On December 19, 2022, Worcester Education Collaborative sent a letter to the Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education, Jeffrey C. Riley, regarding the application of the Worcester Cultural Academy Public Charter School (WCAPCS) to open in August 2023.

Read: Letter to Commissioner regarding Worcester Cultural Academy Public Charter School

Hanover Insurance Group Foundation Awards Woo-Labs $50,000 Grant for Hanover Fellowship

Preparing the Next Generation of Worcester Educators

Boys and Girls Club of Worcester Hanover Fellow Chloe Byrne works with a student on her animal habitat project.

The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation continues its generous support of Worcester Education Collaborative’s Woo-Labs Hanover Fellowship. Through this Fellowship, local college students are placed at Woo-Labs’ 12 youth-serving partner organizations to help develop and implement engaging project-based learning opportunities for Woo-Labs students. Fellows also complete a robust set of professional development throughout the year to hone their youth development skills. To date, 23 college students representing Clark University, Worcester State University, and Quinsigamond Community College have collectively provided over 4,400 hours of service to Woo-Labs’ 2,000 students.

“The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation is proud to continue supporting the Woo-Labs Hanover Fellowship,” remarked Hanover Insurance Group Foundation Assistant Vice President of Community Relations Kimberly Salmon. “These committed college students will accelerate the social emotional and academic growth of Woo-Labs’ 600 students this school year through affirming relationships and high-quality, hands-on learning experiences. We are thrilled to help the next generation of Worcester educators realize their potential through this Fellowship.”   

This $50,000 grant will support this school year’s cohort of 10 Fellows. Worcester Education Collaborative thanks The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation for their continued commitment to the development of Worcester’s education ecosystem.

Learn more about the Woo-Labs Initiative and Hanover Fellowship here.

Join our team! WEC is hiring a Development Director

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Development strengthens the overall fundraising position of the Worcester Education Collaborative (WEC) by developing, with colleagues and the Board, and implementing a comprehensive advancement and communications program focused on impact, growth, and stewardship.

The Director of Development will lead and sustain annual and ongoing appeals, partnerships, and major gifts. Additionally, the DoD fosters a strong culture of philanthropy through a stewardship program in which new and existing relationships with donors are a top priority. Read more here

Interested in Education & Literacy? WEC has an internship for you!

Proficiency in reading by the end of third grade enables students to shift from learning to read to reading to learn. Children who are not proficient readers by 4th grade are more likely to struggle academically and are at significantly greater risk of dropping out of school.

In Worcester’s public schools, fewer than half of third-graders read at grade level according to statewide testing. With financial support from the AbbVie Foundation, the Worcester Education Collaborative (WEC) is responding to this crisis with a targeted literacy initiative: Reading Together.

Learn how you can become a part of the Reading Together team with our 2022-2023 Literacy Internship.