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Edith Bazile

Edith Bazile served 32 years in Boston Public Schools in various roles including speech pathologist, lead special education teacher, Program Manager for Secondary English language Arts and Literacy, and Senior Program Director of Professional Development, Special Education. Edith received a Service Excellence Award from former BPS Superintendent Dr. Tom Payzant, and merit status from teaching in UMASS-Boston’s Graduate School of Education. Edith designed and taught courses in the Boston Teacher Residency Program, and BPS’ Pathway Program. Edith was saluted by the Boston Globe in February, 2022 and was awarded an Official Resolution by the Boston City Council in recognition of her “lifetime commitment to fight for racial equity” in 2023. Edith presented at HGSE Askwith Forum with historian Dr. Vanessa Siddle Walker and presented at the 2021 American Educational Research Association’s AERA national conference. She is past president of Black Educators Alliance of Massachusetts and founder of Black Advocates for Educational Excellence, LLC. Edith co-chaired BPS’ Advanced Work Classroom Task Force and served on BPS’ McKinley Working Group. She currently serves on DESE’s Special Education Advisory Panel and previously served on the state’s Dyslexia Stakeholder Group and IEP Improvement Project. Edith is a freelance writer, poet and enjoys powerlifting.

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