James Noonan
@jmnoonan.bsky.social
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associate professor at Salem State University in Salem, MA | studying leadership, learning, unlearning, equity | Boston dad interested in public education & politics | more at https://jamesnoonan.scholar.st | he/him | I support 🏳️‍⚧️ folx
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jmnoonan.bsky.social
No indeed — and as someone who worked with immigrant communities there more than 20 years ago, I feel confident saying that very little has changed.
jmnoonan.bsky.social
I had the same thought — and the schools, too. It’s all as appalling as it is unsurprising. I’m guessing Everett PD thinks they are immune from accountability because so many residents are vulnerable and can’t afford to protest.
jmnoonan.bsky.social
Everett is a city that thrives thanks to its immigrant communities. And this is despicable — if you are sworn to protect the people, you protect all of them.
caitlindeangelis.bsky.social
ICE kidnapped a 7th-grader with a pending asylum claim and spirited him out of state without notifying his parents, seemingly with the cooperation of the local police in Everett, MA.

www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/12/m...
Everett 13-year-old arrested by ICE and sent to Virginia detention facility
By Marcela Rodrigues Globe Staff,Updated October 12, 2025, 44 minutes ago



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A 13-year-old boy was arrested by ICE in Everett and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested by ICE in Everett and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Everett after an interaction with members of the Everett Police Department and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia, according to his mother and immigration lawyer Andrew Lattarulo.

The boy’s mother, Josiele Berto, was called to pick her son up from the Everett Police Department on Thursday, the day he was arrested. After waiting for about an hour and a half, she was told her son was taken by ICE, Berto told the Globe in a phone interview.

“My world collapsed,” Berto said in Portuguese.

From the police department, the boy was taken to ICE’s holding facility in Burlington on Thursday evening, where he spent a night before being transferred by car to the Northwestern Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Winchester, Va., on Friday morning, his mother said. The juvenile facility is more than 500 miles away from Everett.

The boy is a 7th-grader at Albert N. Parlin School in Everett, his mother said. The teen and his family, who are Brazilian nationals, have a pending asylum case and are authorized to work legally in the United States, Lattarulo said.
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jimmcgrath.bsky.social
"Decision making, or action, is important in part because a stated commitment to antiracist values alone—what Ahmed (2006) calls “nonperformativity”—is too often seen as sufficient action, even though a commitment to antiracism alone still enables racism to persist."
jmnoonan.bsky.social
Pleased to share a new publication -- coauthored with @salemstate.bsky.social colleagues Drs. Jacy Ippolito and Megin Charner-Laird -- about the connection between adult development and antiracist educational leadership: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... @ucea-leadership.bsky.social
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jmnoonan.bsky.social
Pleased to share a new publication -- coauthored with @salemstate.bsky.social colleagues Drs. Jacy Ippolito and Megin Charner-Laird -- about the connection between adult development and antiracist educational leadership: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... @ucea-leadership.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com
jmnoonan.bsky.social
Reading Lawrence Wright’s novel about Palestine and Israel (“The Human Scale”), I have to take breaks about every 15 pages. It’s brilliantly plotted and punctuated with paradoxes and history, but the weight of the story is just so heavy with sorrow.
A book cover for The Human Scale, a novel by Lawrence Wright — featuring a car on fire, the orange flames and haze coloring the cover a blinding orange
jmnoonan.bsky.social
If you’re interested in talking through some of the questions, I’m happy to share my take!
jmnoonan.bsky.social
Attention Boston Public School parents: it’s worth wading through the morass of slides on proposed changes to the exam school policy to offer feedback, especially in the interest of preserving the equity-focused policy goals. Here’s the link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
English - 2025 Exam School Admissions Policy Feedback
On June 17, 2025, BPS shared a report with the Boston School Committee about the exam school admissions policy. The report included data from the last five years and considerations for possible future...
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jmnoonan.bsky.social
View from Highland Park in Roxbury tonight @universalhub.com
Silhouette of trees, above which lightning appears from a large gray and magenta cloud Just after sunset, dark. Green grass leading to a lit-up house, next to which are trees silhouetted against a gray sky. A bolt of lightning appears over the trees and in the direction of the house (from Highland Park, Roxbury)
jmnoonan.bsky.social
The Shooter McGavin Jacket for Creative Golf Scoring
The Golden Sash for Most Presidential Impeachments
The Kevorkian Prize for Innovation in Self-Harm (for bleach-drinking as a response to respiratory illness)
The Presidential Unfitness Award, sponsored by Diet Coke
kevinmkruse.bsky.social
A Democratic Party with any spirit would stage a press conference every single day to present Donald Trump with one sarcastic award after another.

The Dennis Hastert Award for Enabling Pedophilia
The Richard Nixon Memorial Trophy for Lawlessness
The Blue Ribbon for Setting a Record Federal Deficit
acyn.bsky.social
Trump: Since 1978 the Kennedy Center honors have been amongst the most prestigious awards. I wanted one, never able to get one. I would have taken it. I waited and waited and waited and I said to hell with it, I'll become chairman. I will give myself an honor. Next year we'll honor trump, okay?
jmnoonan.bsky.social
I did *not* see this coming
taniel.bsky.social
New Hampshire’s Governor Ayotte (R) vetoed a series of GOP bills — including meant to help censor books in schools, a “bathroom bill”, a bill to facilitate vaccine exemptions for kids, a bill to require sex eds to emphasize fetal development. www.seacoastonline.com/story/news/s...
Gov. Ayotte vetoes book removal bill, bathroom ban bill, more Republican legislation
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed seven New Hampshire bills, many intended to strengthen parental rights, bucking conservative wing of her party.
www.seacoastonline.com
jmnoonan.bsky.social
The next president will have a lot to repair and we need to start laying a foundation of support for it now—to describe, in detailed and evocative language (as in ANAR), the crisis before us and, by so doing, to catalyze our deep connections to and a robust defense of public education.
jmnoonan.bsky.social
We need to stand in the breach. We need to reclaim our voice. We need to stand up for teachers, principals, all students (not just our own). Schools work when they work for everyone.
jmnoonan.bsky.social
McMahon is “succeeding” where Bell “failed” in part because she has no respect for process. But she is also building on decades of work to erode public trust in public education (h/t @jenniferberkshire.bsky.social @jackschneider.bsky.social for documenting this) www.wolfattheschoolhousedoor.com
A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door
www.wolfattheschoolhousedoor.com
jmnoonan.bsky.social
Now, there is a lot to critique about A Nation at Risk—for example, its tacit assumption that schools are engines of capitalism—but it also catalyzed a deep affection for and defense of public education.
jmnoonan.bsky.social
But public response (and, I think, public commitment to schools) led to a greater government investment in education. You couldn’t say schools were failing and then prescribe “voluntary school prayer” as the solution. You had to do more and spend more.
jmnoonan.bsky.social
At the White House event releasing the report, Reagan’s remarks still mentioned his desire to abolish the US Department of Education. (Skip to 8:20-ish). m.youtube.com/watch?v=pQzd...
President Reagan’s Receiving the Commission on Excellence in Education Report on April 26, 1983
YouTube video by Reagan Library
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jmnoonan.bsky.social
Bell appointed a committee to study conditions in American schools. (Reagan wouldn’t appoint it himself.) The commission spent over a year holding hearings and gathering data. What they produced was a scathing indictment of US public education. The final report was called “A Nation at Risk.”
jmnoonan.bsky.social
Well, for one, Bell was quite different from McMahon (and Trump). He was a former high school teacher. He was also far from a billionaire—when appointed, he rented a U-Haul to move himself to DC. But most critically, he knew he couldn’t act unilaterally and sought to build his case.
jmnoonan.bsky.social
Consider: Ronald Reagan’s first secretary of education, Terrel Bell, was given the same directive as Linda McMahon—to end USED—but he failed where she is (apparently, on the verge of, for all practical purposes) succeeding. Why?
jmnoonan.bsky.social
The DOE decision yesterday is so disheartening, especially because I feel pretty sure it couldn’t have been accomplished through a normal open process. The public has a strong attachment to schools but we were cut out of this process completely. 🧵
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alfiekohn.bsky.social
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Eleanor Duckworth's reminder: The more intensely interested a teacher is in a student’s thinking, the more interested the student becomes in his or her own thinking.

Corollary: The more a teacher just wants to see right answers, the less interested students become in their (or any) thinking.