EDITORIAL: A Vote for Binienda
Monday, March 14, 2016
The selection was made because Binienda stood out as a compassionate educator who loved teaching, administrating, and leading in one of the most complex learning environments.
A lot has happened in Worcester schools in 2014 and 2015. Not much of it has been focused on teaching children and more of it has been on politics and crime.
The four finalists are an interesting mix. Dr. Marco Rodrigues has done a solid job over the past six-months managing the school Department in the post-Melinda Boone era. He has been a positive force and far more transparent and responsive.
Dr. Karrie Allen and Dr. Kerry Mulcahy are both impressive woman and are potentially education stars in the making, but Binienda is a star.
As GoLocal wrote in part in 2013:
“Binienda is called the “Angel of the Battlefield” for the work that she does in Worcester’s poorest school district. In a city where 10% of the kids are homeless, she teaches at the school where the homeless rate for her school is 20% higher.
Since 1978, Binienda has taught at South High Community School in Worcester. She started as a special education teacher and now she is in her 5th year as Principal of South High Community School in Worcester.
Battling Poverty
"South High is one of the poorest schools in the Worcester Public School system. There is a lot of unemployment. A lot of our staff members take leadership roles in dealing with these issues, so it is a group effort. As I mentioned before we deal with their basic needs such as health, hunger, clothing, and eyeglasses," Binienda told GoLocalWorcester.com. The impact is profound. While the test scores are low, they are improving. The result is optimism is area in which optimism is a rare commodity.
Partnership with Teachers
Binienda is a teacher's teacher. She came through the ranks and worked her way up. "Our teachers volunteer their time to stay after school to provide extra academic support. We have up to 120 kids at a time taking advantage of that. We also provide cultural and literacy opportunities in the community with the support of organizations like Hanover Theater. Anytime we can expose our kids to anything in the community, we do. 26 of our staff graduated from this school and we teach kids that education is the great equalizer. One former student even came back as assistant principal. That says so much to the kids they teach and demonstrates that there is no excuse to not move forward," said Binienda.
In low income school districts in cities around the country, wins and losses are scored differently than in affluent suburbs. The learning can't start until kids are safe, fed and have a sense of being.
Binienda has made a lifelong commitment to improving the lives of children in an area of an American city where too often there is not enough focus, caring and commitment.
Our Recommendation
Worcester is in need a of leader. An individual who understands the current situation and has the qualities and vision to take Worcester Schools to a higher level of education achievement.
For these reasons, Maureen Binienda is GoLocalWorcester's candidate to lead the Worcester Schools and create a new and positive culture.
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