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2003 RAPPAPORT FELLOW BETH GROTTO
| NAME: |
Beth Grotto |
| YEAR: |
2003 |
| SCHOOL: |
Boston College Law School |
| INTERNSHIP: |
Boston Educational Development Foundation |
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| Beth Grotto is a member of the Boston College Law School class of 2005, and simultaneously a doctoral student in education administration at the Boston College Graduate School of Education. She completed her undergraduate work at the University of Massachusetts/Lowell in 1992 with a dual major in music performance and music education. After graduation, Beth taught at the early childhood, elementary, and middle school levels for six years in the Watertown public schools, and in 1997 earned a Master's degree in early childhood education from the University of Massachusetts-Boston. For the past six years, she has been a partner and lead consultant with COMPASS Consulting, a Boston based private non-profit consulting group focusing on special populations of students in public schools. In this role, she has worked closely with the Boston regional office of the U.S. Dept. of Education, Office for Civil Rights, assisting school districts in negotiating, implementing, and evaluating the impact of their resolution agreements. Beth has also worked with the Department of Education in Massachusetts and two other northeast states developing an approach to state monitoring of racial and linguistic disproportionality in school districts. She has led teams of consultants in evaluating and implementing school programs and services for special populations in urban and suburban districts in the northeast and the Midwest. She will be working this summer with the legal advisor to the Boston Public Schools through the Boston Educational Development Foundation. |
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