All candidates running for contested seats in the upcoming election were invited to submit a post in support of their candidacy to Village14.  This is Valerie Pontiff’s


| Newton MA News and Politics BlogMany people are concerned about our schools.
Here is why.
 
Diminished Education. From Boston Magazine, our high schools in 2008 were both ranked in the top 10. In 2020? 16 and 25. Just released 2021 rankings of “top 40” elementary, middle, and high schools did not include a single Newton school except Brown. Newton’s MCAS scores in 2019 for 10th grade English were 12th out of our 13-district peer group. The most recent test from the spring of 2021 showed our  disadvantaged students at the bottom in nearly every category and across grades. Education is the objective, not rankings and MCAS scores. Still, we have to take these barometers seriously. Similarly, many parents tell me that they moved to Newton for the reputation of great public schools only to be disappointed. This disappointment is evident in the data: over the past decade the percentage of children in Newton attending NPS has dropped from 81 to 76 percent. This places Newton’s public-school participation at 12th out of 13 in our peer group.


School Committee: Watch a school committee meeting and you will see constant 9-0 votes, endless one-directional NPS department-level presentations with no critical discussion, and self-congratulation. I will bring a different voice focused on data, metrics, academics, and parents.
 
What to do about it? Valerie Pontiff’s Platform: I will advocate for a school committee (not administration) survey. I will advocate for district-wide goals that are focused on parent’s expectations and academic excellence. Let’s deliver for the kids.


All Newton voters can vote me on November 2nd or during early voting.


Valerie Pontiff is a candidate for Newton School Committee. Her website is www.valeriepontiff.com