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In a recent address to an audience of city officials and educational leaders at the newly opened Josiah Quincy Upper School in Chinatown, Mayor Wu underscored the importance of community engagement in the educational landscape. The mayor highlighted several key achievements within Boston's school system, showcasing improvements in student performance and increased resources for schools across the city.
Mayor Wu articulated a vision for the future, emphasizing the need to elevate expectations for students. She called for a collaborative approach, urging parents, educators, and community members to unite in support of students' educational journeys. The mayor's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment aims to empower all students, ensuring they have the tools and support necessary to succeed academically and socially.
As the school year progresses, Mayor Wu's goals reflect a dedication to continuous improvement and innovation in Boston's education system, signaling a transformative period for students and educators alike. The emphasis on community-building and high expectations sets a promising tone for the future of education in the city.
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