In honor of Black History Month, we wanted to recognize African American leaders who exemplify City Year’s refreshed organizational values.
2) Students First, Collaboration Always. The success of the young people we serve is our preeminent goal, best achieved by working in partnership with others who are dedicated to the same cause.
Dr. Carol R. Johnson, Superintendent of Boston Public Schools and a strong City Year champion, exemplifies this value. Dr. Johnson has been serving as the Superintendent of BPS since August of 2007, where she oversees the quality of education for 57,000+ students. She has dedicated her life to public education, and has a wealth of experience as a teacher, principal, and district administrator.
To learn more about Dr. Carol R. Johnson, click here.



