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Lawrence leaders demand action against discrimination in schools

October 30, 2024 | Lawrence City, Essex County, Massachusetts


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Lawrence leaders demand action against discrimination in schools
During a recent city council meeting, discussions highlighted significant concerns regarding discrimination against minorities in Lawrence, as voiced by a local resident. The individual emphasized the need for the council to consider the impact of their decisions on minority communities, particularly in relation to public education. The resident, a parent of three children in the local public schools, expressed frustration over perceived lack of support for families and the community at large.

Jonathan Guzman, vice chair of the Lawrence School Committee, also addressed the council, congratulating the Holyoke School Committee on their upcoming exit from state receivership in 2025. He acknowledged the collaborative efforts with the Department of Education and reiterated the commitment to serving the Lawrence community. However, Guzman expressed concern over the effectiveness of the Lawrence City Council's rules, suggesting that they may not adequately support the needs of the community.

The meeting underscored ongoing challenges faced by minority families in Lawrence and the importance of responsive governance in addressing these issues.

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