Collaborate, Belong, Thrive, a limited series podcast from the Bergin & Winkfield for BOE Campaign. Join Susan & Courtney in speaking with and listening to stakeholders and experts in our education community. Susan and Courtney explore questions of pedagogy, equity, governance structure and student experiences through informal conversations with parents, educators, local leaders and alumni.Susan Bergin has a BA and an MPA from Columbia University, and a JD with honors from Harvard Law School. Susan led the local effort to pay student lunch debt and created the Cougar Cares program to support food insecure students at CHS. Susan wrote the proposal for the creation of a community WiFi pilot program that won Maplewood’s first Participatory Budgeting Contest. She also worked with the BOE to develop the school district’s new allergy policy to keep children safe. Susan lives in Maplewood and is a mother of three children, ages 4, 12 and 15, in our public schools. Courtney Winkfield is the Senior Strategy & Policy Advisor for the NYC Department of Education’s Office of Equity & Access, where she leads the AP for All initiative. Prior to that, Courtney served as a founding teacher, Assistant Principal and Principal of the Academy for Young Writers, a public secondary school in East New York, Brooklyn. Courtney lives in South Orange and is a mother of two children, ages 8 and 10, in our public schools. See https://www.berginwinkfield2020.com/ for more information.
Susan Bergin and Courtney Winkfield
Susan and Courtney speak with Frank McGehee, Mayor of Maplewood and Sheena Collum, Village President of South Orange, on the relationship between town and school.
Susan and Courtney speak with Shayna Sackett, parent of two, teacher and expert on math education
Susan and Courtney speak with Rohan Kremer Guha and Jessica Canning, recent graduates of Columbia High School
Susan and Courtney speak with Jen Serravallo, parent of two, author and expert on literacy education
Susan and Courtney speak with Reesa Salomon, parent of two and founder of SEPAC (the Special Education Parent Committee)