Caroline has held several positions during her career as a teacher in Cambridge and has taught several different math courses as well as several specialized course offerings. Caroline taught the inaugural Senior AVID class and her AVID seniors had a 93% college enrollment and success rate!
CRLS Assistant Principal
Student Service Center
Student Government Advisor/ Student Service Center
Math Teacher: College Algebra, SAT Prep,
Advancement Via Individual Development (AVID) Teacher
Caroline co-founded the Benjamin Banneker Charter School with other Black parents and members of community organizations out of dissatisfaction with the quality of education in Cambridge.
Hunter is featured in this guidebook that describes the rich and vibrant stories of political struggle, oppression, and resistance in everyday landscapes of metropolitan regions.
Miller documents the achievements by Boston’s Black population for future generations. Hunter is featured in chapter titled: Three Extraordinary Protests.
Make sure to fill in the ovals completely. If you make a mistake on your ballot, call the Election Commission office at 617-349-4361 or send an email to elections@cambridgema.gov for further instructions.
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After voting your ballots, place them in the inner envelope and sign the envelope.
STEP 3: Return your Ballot by the Close of Polls on Election Day
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Return ALL ballot pages, even if you decide to leave a page blank.
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The Election Commission office must receive your ballot by Tuesday, November 2nd at 8 p.m. to be counted.
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You have four options for returning your ballot:
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Mail: the envelopes will be addressed and postage is provided!
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Ballot Drop Box: There are six drop boxes in Cambridge, open every day from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., starting October 5th until November 2nd (Election Day).
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City Hall - Near the back door of the building located at 795 Massachusetts Ave
Morse School - Near the front entrance of the building located at 40 Granite Street
Cambridge Police Headquarters - Near the front of the building located at 125 6th Street
Maria L. Baldwin School - Near the Oxford Street entrance of the building located at 28 Sacramento Street
O'Neill Library - Adjacent to the entrance stairs of the building located at 70 Rindge Avenue
Coffon Building - Near the front of the building located at 51 Inman Street
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Early Voting Locations: Ballots may also be returned by dropping them off at designated early voting locations during early voting hours.
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Election Commission Office: Drop the ballot off in person to the Election Commission Office at 51 Inman Street during regular office hours.
Caroline’s leadership skills have been demonstrated in her various roles as the leader and organizer of several organizations. Caroline co-wrote the CBS Report of Minority Student Data Report of Achievement, 1985-86, which was the first statistical report on the achievement gap at CRLS. The CBS recommendations to address the educational disparities at CRLS were voted by the School Committee and adopted and implemented by the district.
Concerned Black Staff (CBS)
Co-founder, Benjamin Banneker Charter School
Co-Founder, Ken Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund
Voters are encouraged to wear a mask or face covering in the early voting locations to help mitigate public health risks associated with COVID-19. Any registered voter can vote early by going to any of the three (3) Cambridge early voting locations during the times designated below:
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Cambridge Water Department - 250 Fresh Pond Parkway
Main Library - 449 Broadway
Valente Library - 826 Cambridge Street, side entrance on Berkshire Street
Caroline’s leadership skills and contributions to improve the quality of education at CRLS and the Cambridge Public Schools has been acknowledged by local, state, and national organizations.
National Education Association Rosa Parks Memorial Award,
Cambridge NAACP Education Award
MASS Teachers Association Louise Gaskins Civil Rights
Dr. Effie Jones Humanitarian Award, School Superintendents Association