NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release Contact: Jennifer Armini
February 12, 2004 617.742.6800, ext. 123
617.645.0166 (cell)
MassINC education center changes name
in honor of Education Reform pioneer
The Rennie Center for Education Research
and Policy at MassINC is announced
The Center for Education Research and Policy at MassINC has changed
its name to the Rennie Center for Education Research and Policy at
MassINC, effective immediately, Paul Reville, executive director
of the Center announced today.
The Center is named in memory of business and community leader Jack
Rennie, who died in January of 2001. Rennie was the founder and chairman
of the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education (MBAE), which developed
the vision and blueprint for Education Reform in Massachusetts entitled "Every
Child a Winner." That study served as the foundation for the Education
Reform Act of 1993. Rennie was also the Chairman & CEO of Pacer Systems,
Inc.
"Jack's rigorous intellectual curiosity and his commitment to civil
discourse made the impossible possible. By renaming the Center, we not
only honor Jack's legacy, but we recommit ourselves to his mission of
excellent schools for every child and his inclusive approach to achieving
that mission," said Reville, co-founder with Rennie of MBAE. "Jack
believed in letting the evidence guide the process, and he believed in
spirited, respectful conversation among educators, advocates, and policymakers."
MassINC launched the Center in October 2002 to address the critical
challenges of reforming education in Massachusetts. The Center recently
published a study outlining the best practices of successful urban high
schools. Its current work includes developing new approaches to labor-management
relations and focusing state attention on value added accountability
as a measure of educational impact.
"MassINC is proud to associate itself with the memory and spirit
of Jack Rennie. His consensus-building approach to public policy problems
and his commitment to a respectful civic dialogue continue to shape our
work," said Ian Bowles, President & CEO of MassINC.
Rennie was a founding board member of MassINC when it was established
in 1996.
"Naming MassINC's education center for Jack is an ideal tribute
to a man whose vision and sense of purpose inspired our state's education
reform movement," said Mark Roosevelt, co-author of the Education
Reform Act of 1993 and current vice-chairman of MBAE. "Jack would
be pleased to know that such a place exists, and that we are still pursuing
excellence and equality for every child."
About the Rennie Center for Education Research and Policy at MassINC: The
Center's mission is to develop a public agenda that informs and promotes
significant improvement of public education in Massachusetts. Our work
is motivated by a vision of an education system that creates the opportunity
to educate every child to be successful in life, citizenship, employment
and life-long learning. Applying nonpartisan, independent research, journalism
and civic engagement, the Center is creating a civil space to foster
thoughtful public discourse to inform and shape effective policy.
About MassINC: MassINC is a nonpartisan, evidence-based organization.
Our mission is to develop a public agenda for Massachusetts that promotes
the growth and vitality of the middle class. Our governing philosophy
is rooted in the ideals embodied in the American Dream: equality of opportunity,
personal responsibility and a strong commonwealth.
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