Class of 2026” Gets Started

IMG_5423.jpgOn their first day of kindergarten, students at John Daniels School got a book and a message from the mayor: I’ll see you at your college graduation.”

The event Friday morning with Mayor John DeStefano at the bilingual K‑8 school on Congress Avenue was the next in a series of school pride events designed to put into action the tenets of a school reform initiative.

The focus, in the words of schools chief Reggie Mayo: There’s no other option but college.”

To send that message home, teachers dressed in the clothes of their college alma maters. The school’s 56 kindergarten students got star treatment akin to a graduation ceremony, with applause from older students as they walked to a courtyard auditorium. The young ones wore clapboard hats that read Class of 2026” and T‑shirts reading future college graduate.”

Mayo jumped on a stage in front of a crowd of parents and students and held up a book, Two Mice In A Boat. (“That’s my favorite book,” the mayor said.) Mayo laid out his expectations.

Boys and girls, we want you to be successful,” Mayo said. The way that you do that, is … you have to read, read, and continue reading if you want to be — what? — successful.”

You need to turn the TV off and — what? — read, read, read,” he said. If you read, you will go to college, and you will be successful.”

College graduates live longer and earn more, DeStefano noted.

Many of the kindergarten students are off to a good start: 95 percent are arriving at school this year with preparation from pre-kindergarten classes, officials said.

Mayo urged parents to set up a corridor of excellence” for their young ones, to continue these expectations at home.

With that, the kindergarteners walked off to their first day of what officials hoped would be a 17-year journey to a college degree.

Some previous stories about New Haven’s school reform drive:

Principal Keeps School On The Move
With National Push, Reform Talks Advance
Nice New School! Now Do Your Homework
Mayo Unveils Discipline Plan
Mayor Launches School Change” Campaign
Reform Drive Snags New Teacher” Team
Can He Work School Reform Magic?
Some Parental Non-Involvement Is OK, Too
Mayor: Close Failing Schools
Union Chief: Don’t Blame The Teachers
3‑Tiered School Reform Comes Into Focus
At NAACP, Mayo Outlines School Reform
Post Created To Bring In School Reform
Board of Ed Assembles Legal Team

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