— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
McKenna asks if the outside evaluators knew there were problems last year on Level 5 receivers, why did the Board not know? #MAEdu— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
Craven: worry that our most successes are in district takeover (rather than school by school) #MAedu— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
Craven: giving any third-party purveyor a real challenge in receivership.— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
(this is reflecting on Blueprint)
a couple of comments about the "massive size" of @BostonSchools #MAEdu— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
Sagan asking if there's a @BostonSchools that would sit at the table with Blueprint and talk about the Level 5 schools.— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
(Probably paging @SuptChang, here on @BostonSchools...hate when they talk about districts with no one here.) #MAEdu— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
McKenna: saw nothing in the report about the Holland about suspension rates
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
"We learned about it in the newspaper." #MAEdu
"almost 40% turnover"
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
"major issue for the two schools that we're the board for"#MAEdu
Agree with Craven that if there's another way, a hybrid system with @BostonSchools
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
would like to know more on the suspension rate. #MAEdu
Chester "If the Chicago Cubs can make the World Series, surely we can fix this problem!"#MAEdu
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) October 25, 2016
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