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Boston Globe: State commission offers recommendations to curb antisemitic incidents in K-12 schools
“These recommendations offer a clear, actionable playbook for state and local school leaders to create safer, more inclusive learning environments,” said state Representative Simon Cataldo, a Concord Democrat who co-chairs the commission with Velis.
Mass. Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism Votes to Adopt Preliminary K-12 Findings & Recommendations
During the meeting, Special Commission co-chairs Senator John C. Velis (D-Westfield) and Representative Simon J. Cataldo (D-Concord) expressed their profound gratitude to the many community members who courageously shared their experiences with antisemitism in local schools— contributions that played a vital role in shaping the Commission’s report. They also acknowledged the widespread support the preliminary report received from officials across the state.
Boston Globe: Massachusetts’ sinking reading scores should be a five-alarm fire on Beacon Hill
“Cataldo, a former special education teacher, said: ‘What are we doing in government if we’re not ensuring that a student can read?’”
Hanscom House Delegation Pens Comment Letter on Notice of Project Change Filing
“The Navy Hangar Project, as presented in the NPC, appears to serve in part as a foundational phase of the larger, comprehensive North Airfield development, rather than a completely severed undertaking.”
Boston Globe: Schools need guidance to address antisemitism
School administrators and state education officials should quickly move to implement the commission’s recommendations.
WBZ/CBS News Boston: Commission investigating antisemitic incidents in Mass. shocked by findings
“He and his fellow members met to discuss their findings in a draft report that despite extensive efforts to fight harassment of other groups, ‘those same districts in many cases, leave out the Jews,’ as Commission Co-chair Rep. Simon Cataldo (D-Concord) puts it.”
Concord Resident Kristen Tyson Honored at 2025 Commonwealth Heroines Awards at the State House
“Krissy’s blend of leadership, advocacy, and collaboration makes her stand out among the many successful civic leaders in the 14th Middlesex District. Her dedicated and skillful commitment to the Concord-Carlisle community and the clients that she serves in her law practice make her the perfect addition to this year’s Commonwealth Heroines class,” said Representative Simon Cataldo.
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