Grateful to be featured in the Harvard Crimson Election Guide! Cambridge voters will head to the polls tomorrow, Nov. 4, and early voting is underway. As residents decide who will fill Cambridge’s nice City Council positions and six at-large School Committee seats in a historically competitive year.
Tomorrow is Election Day! — If you haven’t voted yet, don’t forget to cast your ballot—every single vote makes a difference for our schools and our kids’ future.
Here’s a short 2-minute speech I shared at the Cambridge Day Meet & Greet for School Committee candidates at Central Square Church on Oct 9.
I participated in the League of Women Voters of Boston and Cambridge School Committee Candidate Forum, held at the Cambridge Public Library, Central Branch on October 16, 2025. CCTV Cambridge recorded the full forum, and this clip features my short introduction and responses.
Every School Can Shine—If Leadership Lets It. What makes one school thrive while another struggles? It’s not luck—and it’s not just funding.
Public Schools Affect Everyone, Even You! They shape our neighborhoods, our economy, and our future. Explore episode five of the series.
Your voice can shape the school committee—and our schools. Don’t wait—make it count! 🏫✨
What the Superintendent Actually Does — Captain or committee, who’s in charge? You’ll never see school leadership the same way again.
Who actually runs our schools, the school committee or the superintendent? Most people get this wrong. The answer says a lot about power and accountability in public education.
Many people assume the school committee’s job is simple: attend a few meetings, approve the budget, hire a superintendent. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. In this video, I reveal: Why the school committee’s decisions affect everyone in the city, not just students
I had a great time sharing my 2.5-minute speech at the Cambridgeport Neighborhood Association’s Candidate Night on October 8, 2025. View the video here >
