| Throughout
our history, EDCO has served its constituencies
well - its member
school districts through special
education services, the EDCO
Seefurth Education Center and
the federal, state, and local agencies
that fund the direct service projects.
EDCO was the first education collaborative
in Massachusetts and has been a leading
force in providing education alternatives
throughout the commonwealth.
Established in 1969 as a private
not-for-profit agency, the Education
Collaborative for Greater Boston,
Inc. was formed by superintendents
from seven member school districts.
Their purpose was to increase communication
and understanding among staff and
students in urban and suburban school
districts. Initial programs were designed
to cross racial, economic and social
barriers. Early on, EDCO received
funding to operate voluntary desegregation
programs, using the City of Boston
as a classroom and bringing suburban
students into Boston to work with
inner city students.
Over time, school districts began
to see the value in collaborating
through EDCO on other education issues
such as special education, school-to-work,
vocational education and professional
development for teachers. A grant
from the Ford Foundation in the early
80’s allowed for the development
of additional demonstration programs
related to curriculum and instruction,
and membership grew along with the
services offered.
In 1988 EDCO formed an additional
organization under Chapter 40, Section
4E, to provide a public collaborative
to complement the private not-for-profit
agency. Many of the programs operated
under the original private non-profit
organization were shifted to the public
collaborative, and the agency continues
to operate both entities.
EDCO’s mission has been consistent
throughout its history and now has
20 member school districts. plus the
Boston Archdiocesan Schools. EDCO
continues to strengthen its programs
and services to the youth and families
it serves. The Collaborative brings
together people from all walks of
life in pursuit of better education,
family support and community service. |