What Michelle Wu said about the resignation of the BPS superintendent

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The mayor and superintendent released letters on Monday announcing the “mutual” decision.

Boston Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius, center, speaks to reporters in January as Mayor Michelle Wu, right, and City Councilwoman Erin Murphy look on. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff

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    Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius to step down in June

In a trio of letters Monday, Mayor Michelle Wu, Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius, and Boston School Board Chair Jeri Robinson announced that Cassellius would step down at the end of the school year. ‘school year.

Wu wrote that the three sides reached the “mutual decision” after several days of talking about the district’s “progress, future and leadership”.

Here is what each of the leaders wrote in their letters:

Mayor Michelle Wu

Mayor Michelle Wu Letter (1) by Christopher Gavin on Scribd

Superintendent Brenda Cassellius

Superintendent’s Letter 2.7.22 by Christopher Gavin on Scribd

School Committee Chair Jeri Robinson

Letter from the school committee president to the BPS community (1) by Christopher Gavin on Scribd

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