MassINC is working hard to find new ways to tell the story of Gateway City Leaders. This video and the related case study describes the 5DP, a collaborative venture developed by the Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Revere and Winthrop school districts to respond to the challenge of student mobility. Every year, thousands of students move among the
Social Emotional Policy Forum
5 Reasons Transforming Ed’s Upcoming SEL Policy Forum Should Be On Your Radar
On October 26th, 2015, the TransformEd team is teaming up with the Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy, and MassINC to host a policy forum. The event will synthesize evidence on social-emotional learning (SEL), address the state of SEL practice in public schools, and share innovative SEL approaches in schools and districts. We’re pretty excited
And the winner is…
Congratulations to the Five District Partnership, the first of four 2015 Gateway Cities Innovation Award winners that we’ll be announcing over the coming weeks! For the first time, we’re preparing case studies that provide an in depth look at the four innovative initiatives that we’re recognizing with Gateway City Innovation Awards in November. Each of these profiles describes
Monisola Gbadebo
This week's Gateway Cities Leader
Cities are shaped by their citizens. From New Bedford to Pittsfield, a new generation of passionate young leaders are spearheading innovative efforts to reinvent their communities. This series profiles their work and introduces their ideas, visions, and aspirations to the wider Gateway City world. Is there a young leader in your city that we should spotlight? Please let us know.
A fresh Look at new Gateway City housing-education partnerships
Since 2009, the number of homeless students in Massachusetts has nearly doubled. As the crisis has grown, a lot of attention has been placed on the number of homeless families living in motels for relatively long stays at a high cost to the state. Gateway Cities were home to nearly half of the 1,700 families
Kicking off the Justice Reinvestment Policy Brief Series
The MassCJRC Journal
MassINC and the Criminal Justice Reform Coalition are excited to announce the launch of the Justice Reinvestment Policy Brief Series. Over the coming months, this new research initiative will succinctly examine Justice Reinvestment in Massachusetts with the release of several policy primers exploring critical criminal justice issues. As many of you will have already seen, we
BNN News Interviews MassINC Research Director, Ben Forman
On Monday, October 5th MassINC Research Director, Ben Forman sat down with Christopher Lovett on Network Neighborhood News to discuss his latest report: Exploring the Potential for Pretrial Innovation in Massachusetts .
Crime, Cost & Consequences
A Two Year Progress Report
In 2013, MassINC issued Crime, Cost, and Consequences, a comprehensive look at the performance of the state’s criminal justice system. At the Second Annual Massachusetts Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Summit, we issued this update. These new figures show steady progress in some areas, while other problems identified in the 2013 report continue to present stubborn challenges.
Listen to MassINC’s Benjamin Forman discuss criminal justice
The Mara Dolan Show
On Monday, October 5th MassINC Research Director Ben Forman joined Mara Dolan on her show to talk about racial disparities in bail and pre-trial detention in Massachusetts.
Freedom to address regional aspirations and pursue regional needs
In 2010, we put out a MassINC white paper looking at revenue options to fund transportation infrastructure in a manner that supports economic growth across our entire Commonwealth. Our major conclusion was Massachusetts needed a regional approach, a model that works for many other states.