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Jewish News Syndicate: Mass. state commission report shows ‘gravity, seriousness’ of Jew-hatred
“I was surprised and a little bit relieved and also heartened by how much political support the preliminary recommendations received immediately,” a Democratic state representative, who is Jewish, told JNS.
Boston Globe: Mass. commission sets ambitious course to quell rising antisemitism
To underscore its concern for prompt action, the commission in August adopted recommendations to curb antisemitism in K-12 schools after releasing a preliminary version of its report. Cataldo said that action already has resulted in improvements across the state.
Video: The Whole Truth with State Rep Simon Cataldo - Episode 12 (Susie Shaw)
Executive Director of "William’s Be Yourself Challenge", Susie Shaw, speaks about her organization's work empowering young people to embrace who they are.
Boston Globe: Key Beacon Hill committee advances bill to address student literacy crisis
The legislation would require districts to adopt literacy curriculums backed by scientific research, focusing on kindergarten through third grade.
Rep. Cataldo, Rep. Sena, and Sen. Eldridge Congratulate the Town of Acton on Securing Over $2.3 Million in State Grants
State Senator Jamie Eldridge (D-Marlborough), State Representative Simon Cataldo (D-Concord), and State Representative Danillo Sena (D-Acton) are thrilled to announce that through the FY26 round of the Community One Stop for Growth, the Town of Acton has been awarded more than $2.3 million in state funding to support housing infrastructure, transportation improvements, and economic revitalization through public art.
Video: The Whole Truth with State Rep Simon Cataldo - Episode 11 (Sen. Jamie Eldridge & Rep. Dan Sena)
State Senator Jamie Eldridge and State Representative Dan Sena join the show for a conversation about legislative priorities and issues facing Massachusetts communities.
Literacy crisis: State House hearing will determine if Massachusetts schools successfully teach students to read or not
When it comes to teaching students how to read - the basic building block of all education - schools aren’t getting the job done themselves.
And that means someone has to step up and take charge.
“It’s not OK,” Rep. Simon Cataldo, sponsor of the bill told Contrarian Boston. “It’s something that needs to be changed right away.”
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