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Mayor Wu’s phrases on BPS aren’t sufficient
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Mayor Wu’s phrases on BPS aren’t sufficient

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Last updated: October 30, 2025 7:58 am
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Published: October 30, 2025
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Boston’s colleges are drowning in promise — and barely staying afloat in actuality.

Tuesday evening, Mayor Michelle Wu delivered the State of the Colleges tackle with optimism, polish, and an extended listing of initiatives meant to showcase progress. She spoke of innovation, fairness, and fashionable lecture rooms. However the onerous fact is that this: phrases alone received’t repair overcrowded colleges, instructor shortages, or a long time of instructional inequity.

Mayor Wu promised progress, but concrete timelines and accountability measures had been largely absent. Boston’s college students can not watch for “future-ready” applications whereas lecture rooms stay under-resourced and academics go away for higher alternatives elsewhere. Imaginative and prescient with out urgency dangers being little greater than a feel-good speech.

Funds transparency was additionally notably skinny. We hear about “extra funding,” however not the place it’s going or the way it will immediately enhance studying. Households deserve readability, not slogans. With out clear, measurable plans, the town dangers repeating the identical cycle: bold speeches adopted by incremental change.

Fairness was one other central theme. Focused applications for underserved communities had been highlighted, however incremental efforts can not undo a long time of systemic gaps in a single day. Actual fairness requires daring, sustained motion — not simply PowerPoint guarantees.

That stated, there have been promising notes: consideration to psychological well being, curriculum innovation, and climate-ready colleges reveals consciousness of immediately’s complicated instructional wants. However intention should meet motion, and motion should meet urgency.

Boston’s college students, academics, and fogeys don’t want one other imaginative and prescient — they want outcomes. The State of the Colleges is just not a second to have fun what may occur; it’s a name to decide to what should occur now.

Boston’s colleges can not survive on guarantees alone. They want daring motion, clear accountability, and rapid funding. Each pupil, instructor, and father or mother deserves greater than speeches — they deserve a metropolis prepared to combat for his or her future. If Mayor Wu really desires Boston to steer in training, it’s time to show phrases into outcomes. Something much less is just not management — it’s a delay our youngsters can not afford.

Cheryl Buckman is a BPS activist, father or mother, and Guardian Lead on the Dever Elementary College. 

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