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Providence could regain control of its schools by 2026

Gov. Dan McKee and Rhode Island Department of Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green have laid out nine goals the city of Providence must meet in order for the state to consider handing schools back to local control.  The Providence Public School District has been under the state’s control since 2019, following a review by John Hopkins […]

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Commissioner Infante-Green Discusses The Pending State Takeover of Providence Schools

The woman hired to lead the effort to overhaul Providence schools discusses what comes next.

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Bonus Q&A: Infante-Green On Overcoming Low Expectations, Safety Concerns & Other Challenges In The Providence Schools.

Rhode Island Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green joins Bonus Q&A to discuss a variety of questions related to the effort to improve Providence schools, including the adequacy of current funding, how to overcome challenges involving low expectations and safety concerns, and how long she thinks it will take to make a sustainable improvement.

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Political Roundtable: Infante-Green On The Push To Improve Providence’s Schools

Rhode Island Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green joins Political Roundtable to discuss the new effort to improve Providence’s public schools. Among the topics: Why she hasn’t yet outlined next steps for school improvement; How she will overcome opposition to making changes; Whether the Providence Teachers Union contract can be changed without alienating teachers.

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