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    Ernani DeAraujo, Esq. 
     BOSTON
    - Wednesday, February 3, 2021 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the
    appointment of Ernani DeAraujo, Esq. to the Boston School Committee, the
    governing body of the Boston Public Schools (BPS). DeAraujo is the Vice
    President of Regulatory Affairs and General Counsel at the East Boston
    Neighborhood Health Center, where he serves as chief legal counsel to the
    community health center with over 1,400 staff who serve over 100,000
    patients, a fully licensed Emergency Department, and an Elder Service PACE
    program.  
    "I
    am pleased to welcome Ernani DeAraujo to this pivotal role on the Boston
    School Committee at a time when our work on behalf of the students of
    Boston has never been more important," said Mayor Walsh. "Ernani
    has strong roots in his community, and over the course of his career he has
    worked with an intentional focus on bringing equity and access to diverse
    Bostonians. He joins a group of leaders on the Boston School Committee
    committed to best serving the students of the Boston Public
    Schools."  
    The
    seven-member Boston School Committee is responsible for defining the
    vision, mission, and goals of the Boston Public Schools; establishing and
    monitoring the annual operating budget; hiring, managing, and evaluating
    the Superintendent; and setting and reviewing district policies and
    practices to support student achievement. 
    "I'm
    grateful to Mayor Walsh for entrusting me with this opportunity to give
    back to the Boston Public Schools that have so positively impacted my
    life," said DeAraujo. "From the Bradley Elementary in East Boston
    to the Boston Latin School, BPS gave me a foundation of academic, social,
    and emotional strength for adulthood. I want to add my efforts on the
    School Committee to ensure that all BPS students have the opportunities I
    did. I look forward to working with the Committee, Superintendent
    Cassellius, and the dedicated staff of BPS to bring kids and staff back to
    school safely through this pandemic and continue the course of rebuilding
    and reimagining BPS to spread excellence across all of our kids and
    families." 
    "On
    behalf of the Boston School Committee, I am pleased to welcome Ernani as
    our newest colleague, and thank him for his commitment to serving on this
    Committee," said Alexandra Oliver-Dávila, chairperson of the Boston
    School Committee. "He has strong connections in the community, a
    demonstrated passion for helping students succeed, and great experience as
    a graduate of our schools. I look forward to working alongside him in
    service to the students, families, and educators of the Boston Public
    Schools and commend Mayor Walsh for this appointment and his ongoing
    commitment to ensure the Boston School Committee represents the diversity
    of our schools and our city."  
    DeAraujo
    is a lifelong resident of East Boston, where he currently resides with his
    family, and where he is very involved in the community through his work at
    the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, and as a former neighborhood
    liaison for East Boston during the Administration of former Mayor Thomas
    Menino. He is the first person from East Boston to serve on the Boston
    School Committee. In addition, he is the former President of NOAH Community
    Development Corporation, where he oversaw the East Boston-based community
    development corporation and worked to create affordable housing and
    community building, especially through youth development and environmental
    justice. He co-founded a program for East Boston High School, named the
    Mario Umano Public Service Fellowship, that works to connect students with
    internship opportunities in government and summer programs and helps
    students apply to college.  
    DeAraujo
    attended Boston Public Schools, including Bradley Elementary, Umana
    Academy, and Boston Latin School (BLS), and went on to receive a B.A. from
    Harvard College and a J.D. from Washington and Lee University School of Law
    in Lexington, VA. In addition, DeAraujo is a Trustee of the BLS
    Association, Board Secretary for the Center for Community Health Education
    Research and Service, Inc, and is Vice Chairman of the John William Ward
    Fellowship, where he helps coordinate public service programs for BLS
    students.  
      
    The
    members of the school committee are Boston residents appointed by the Mayor
    of Boston to serve four-year staggered terms. Mayor Walsh made these
    appointments based on a list of candidates recommended by a 13-member
    Citizens Nominating Panel composed of parents, teachers, principals, and
    representatives of business and higher education. Under the legislation
    that established the appointed School Committee, "the Mayor shall
    strive to appoint individuals who reflect the racial, ethnic, and
    socioeconomic diversity of the city." 
    On
    January 4, the Boston School Committee re-elected both Alexandra
    Oliver-Dávila to Chairperson and Michael O'Neill to Vice Chairperson in
    unanimous votes. In December 2020, the committee engaged in professional
    development training which was led pro bono by Dr. Ibram
    X. Kendi, author of How to Be an Antiracist, as part of its efforts to
    examine policies and  more
    deeply understand their impact on communities of color. 
    The
    School Committee meets approximately twice per month during the school year
    to adopt, review and modify policies and practices that support teaching,
    learning and improved student achievement. With the exception of executive
    sessions, Committee meetings are open to the public, feature public comment
    periods and are broadcasted on Boston City TV.   
    For
    more information on the School Committee, please visit here. 
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