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This candidate has not submitted any information for the 2023 municipal election. Caroline Hunter was a new candidate in 2021. Background Because experience matters … In the late 1980s, I was Chair of the Concerned Black Staff (CBS), an advocacy organization of the Black staff that provided support to staff members of color, advocated for positive improvements in CPSD, and fundraised and granted scholarships to Black students. I co-wrote the CBS Report: “An Enrollment Study of Minority Academic Achievement at CRLS, 1985-86”, the first statistical report on disparities in student performance and achievement at Cambridge Rindge & Latin High School. Many of the recommendations of the CBS Report were adopted by the Cambridge School Committee, including adding a parent liaison at the high school, establishing equal access to scholarships, and extending algebra access to all 8th graders. Because service never stops... I also co-founded the Ken Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund in honor of my late husband and was the Chair of the annual Ken Williams Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament on Martha's Vineyard. For 14 years, we fundraised for college scholarships for high school seniors with demonstrated financial need from Cambridge and Martha's Vineyard. I remain active in social justice movements and on February 10, 2020, I spoke to students at the Saint Sebastian School about my activism as part of their Black History Month program. I was one of the elders requested by Cambridge youth to speak at the Black Lives Matter Rally on June 7, 2020, at the Cambridge Common. On February 4, 2021, I delivered a presentation to Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School students about my activism; that evening, I gave a similar presentation to the Martha’s Vineyard community at large. I have participated as an active citizen in numerous conversations and forums on education in Cambridge and beyond, continuing to lend my expertise and continuing to serve. My Top Priorities
The disparities in student performance and achievement continue to challenge the Cambridge Public Schools despite its numerous resources and substantial funding. The District must prioritize its resources and target them to the neediest students and families. Top 3 Challenges facing CPSD:
Cambridge must strategically plan the integration of classroom learning and remote learning while coordinating these plans with the training needs of the staff and the upgrade of the necessary technologies. We must be prepared for the contingency of another possible shutdown while continuing to provide quality remote learning to those who cannot attend due to health issues. We must assess students’ learning loss and provide additional support staff and tutorial services at all grade levels. We must align the budgetary goals with the student needs and desired educational outcomes to assure that we are getting a measurable return on our financial investment in education. It is the breadth of my educational and professional experiences that qualify me to serve on the Cambridge School Committee. Vote #1 for Caroline Hunter on Nov. 2nd... ...because experience matters and service never stops!!! CCTV candidate video (2023)
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