
Advancing Equitable Education for All Boston Students
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Marinell Rousmaniere, CEO of EdVestors, discusses the work of this Boston-based nonprofit focused on systemic improvements in public education. EdVestors works on arts education, math education, and career pathways for secondary school students. The organization emphasizes racial equity and highlights success stories through initiatives like the "School on the Move Prize," which recognizes Boston public schools demonstrating significant improvement. Throughout the conversation, Marinell underscores the importance of collective efforts in tackling challenges within public education systems, particularly in large urban districts like Boston.
The conversation also delves into EdVestors’ career pathways initiative, launched during the pandemic to provide equitable access to work-based learning and early college opportunities. Marinelle emphasizes the critical role of social capital in helping young people transition from high school to sustainable careers. She highlights how relationships and networks can significantly impact students' outcomes, particularly for students of color who often face systemic barriers in the labor market. By fostering connections and leveraging community assets, EdVestors aims to equip students with the tools they need to succeed. The episode concludes with a discussion of the "School on the Move Prize," which not only celebrates successful schools but also provides a blueprint for improvement through collaborative leadership, instructional focus, and strong community partnerships.
Marinell will be recognized on May 7th as one of the 2025 SCI Idealist Award recipients. Join SCI May 7th to celebrate Marinell!