Education Reform
We’re In Need of an Audit Reality Check: Why We Need More Than a Box-Checking Approach

We’re In Need of an Audit Reality Check: Why We Need More Than a Box-Checking Approach

Brockton’s schools didn’t lose $18.3 million to fraud—they lost it to incompetence. Taxpayers then paid another $400,000 for audits that confirmed what families already knew: weak leadership, rubber-stamp oversight, and broken systems.

Massachusetts law already requires annual audits, but in Brockton they’ve become little more than check-the-box exercises. Numbers get reconciled, but problems never get fixed.

Stephen Pina’s Audit Reform Plan changes that. It makes audits enforceable, public, and tied to results—protecting classrooms, restoring trust, and holding leaders accountable.

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Rebuilding Brockton’s Future: Education That Prepares, Not Institutionalizes

Rebuilding Brockton’s Future: Education That Prepares, Not Institutionalizes

Brockton’s education system is failing its students—not because of a lack of resources, but because of a lack of vision. This article outlines a bold plan to break free from outdated, institutionalized education and replace it with specialized, forward-thinking academies that prepare students for real life—not prison routines.

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