Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius will step down at end of school year

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Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius will step down at end of school year
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Among the big changes coming for Boston Public Schools:

that while working through the pandemic and a nationwide racial reckoning, the school system developed a vision for equitable schools in every neighborhood; worked toward expanding access at exam schools; set high graduation standards with MassCore; and made student codes of conduct, attendance and grades more transparent.

The announcement indicated Cassellius would take part in transitioning to her successor. Cassellius said in her letter:"In the coming months I look forward to working closely with Mayor Wu, my team and my incoming successor to ensure a smooth and seamless transition. As I said when I arrived in Boston, this work requires all hands on deck. My hands — and my heart — will be fully committed to BPS until it is time to pass the baton.

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