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GREATER BOSTON STUDENTS OF COLOR ACHIEVEMENT NETWORK

 
The EDCO Collaborative (EDCO) and Empowering Multicultural Initiatives (EMI) are pleased to announce the establishment of a regional network for school districts in the Greater Boston area who share a commitment to the high academic achievement of students of color.
 
Background
The Network was developed in response to the interest of suburban districts in the Greater Boston area in developing a consortium of school districts that share a common goal of addressing the achievement of students of color in their schools. The purpose of this new consortium is to support collaboration to provide high quality professional development, consultation and research regarding multiple factors that affect the achievement of students of color.
Mission
To build a systematic use of the existing research based knowledge and best practices to support the achievement of students of color within the schools of participating districts.

Vision
To provide meaningful change in classroom practice and leadership strategies to address the achievement of students of color through training and activities that focus on the following entry points:

  • Equity Leadership
  • Effective Content and Pedagogy
  • Cultural Proficiency and Anti-Racism
These three core elements are viewed to be interdependent, with no single element being sufficient to secure meaningful change. The Network will focus on activities related to the first two elements and offer discounted access and/or membership affiliations to EMI, which offers professional development on cultural proficiency and anti-racist teaching practices.
Structure
The GBSOCAN is consortium of member school districts that share the mission and vision of the Network. The Network will be administered by EDCO, but membership in the Network is separate and distinct from membership in the EDCO Collaborative. Because of the regional nature of the Network, offerings will include both one time and ongoing professional development activities and the opportunity for ongoing consulting and/or research relationships with local and national experts who focus on equity leadership and effective content and pedagogy.
Governance
Decisions concerning Network activities will be the responsibility of an Advisory Council composed of one representative from each participating District. The representative may be a Superintendent or other administrator, including a METCO Director. In addition, there will be two at large members who experts in the field. EDCO, as the administrator of the Network, will be responsible for implementing Network activities. The Advisory Council may also authorize the convening of a research practitioners group to review and make recommendations for future Network activities.
Member Profiles
Because this is a regional network, the priority requirement for membership is that the district is geographically close enough to Boston so that regular participation in Network activities is feasible. All will be suburban or small urban communities, and all will have a history of commitment to the high achievement of students of color. One cohort of communities will be suburban in nature, with relatively small populations of students of color, many of whom may be enrolled in the district through the METCO Program. The other cohort will be comprised of larger communities with relatively larger populations of students of color enrolled in their districts, either as METCO or resident students. All communities will share the goals of the Network; however, the implementation of these goals may vary given the different community profiles.
Expectations of Membership:
  • Annual membership fee
  • Participation on the governing board
  • Full use of member services
  • Contribution in kind of appropriate space for Network activities
Activities of the Network
In the first year, the activities of the Network will include the following. Activities in future years will be determined by the Advisory Council.
  • Facilitated Superintendents Group on Issues of Equity
  • Facilitated Principals Group on Issues of Equity
  • Affinity Group for Teachers of Color
  • Guidance Counselors Series focusing on First Time College Goers
  • Curriculum Specialists and/or Department Heads Series focusing Academic Excellence for Students of Color
  • Student Leadership Conference for 8th Graders and 11th graders
An inventory of current programs and a needs assessment will be completed in the first year to inform future planning.
In addition, Network members will have access at a discounted rate to the coursework and workshops Empowering Multicultural Initiatives (EMI), a professional development organization focusing on anti-racism and cultural proficiency.
 
Fee Structure and Services:
GBSOCAN Membership  
$ 3,000
Participation in all Network Activities, including:  
Participation in all leadership groups and educator series, up to 3 participants in each
Admission to Speaker Series, up to 5 participants in each session
Participation in Student Leadership Conferences, up to 5 students in each conference
Participation in Affinity Group for Teachers of Color
Participation in Program Inventory and Needs Assessment
Access to EMI courses and workshops at Network member rate
     
GBSOCAN Membership  
$ 12,500
Participation in all Network Activities and participation in selected EMI Activities:  
Participation in 52 credit hours of EMI courses and workshops (0ne credit hour equals 12 hours of seat time in an EMI course)
Access to additional EMI courses and workshops at Network member rate
   
GBSOCAN Membership and Full EMI Membership
$ 15,000
Participation in all Network Activities and participation in all EMI Activities:  
Participation in 75 credit hours of EMI Courses and Workshops
Access to one customized workshop for the District
Access to additional EMI courses and workshops at EMI Member rate

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