Published On: February 14, 2023

She was on a whirlwind tour of an elementary school, running late on a day crammed with appointments, but Mary Skipper couldn’t resist.

Spying a fourth-grader puzzling over a math book that December morning, the Boston Public Schools superintendent stopped and peered over the boy’s shoulder. She took his pencil and sketched little cars.

Read the rest of the article in the Boston Globe.

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