In 2010, Jimmy Tingle was chosen to give the Commencement address in front of thousands of people at Harvard. He’d just received his Masters Degree in Public Administration. Being that he was in the midst of many great academic minds, Tingle felt he should explain himself.
“I’m a comedian by profession and have traveled all over the world performing stand-up comedy,†he said. “I don’t want to brag, but two years ago I performed in Europe. I’d just like to say ‘excellent country!’â€ÂHe punctuated it with an enthusiastic thumbs-up gesture.
As the students, families and faculty erupted with laughter, Tingle went on to explain, “People asked me all year why would a comedian want to go to The Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. I told them: ‘the same reason all of you wanted to go to Harvard... We got in!’â€Â
Yes, there was that. But also, as a political humorist he wanted to dive deeper into those murky waters of politics.
The Cambridge, Massachusetts born Tingle has a career spanning three decades, as a comedian, writer, actor, activist and entrepreneur. He rose up from the Boston comedy boom of the ‘80s, the scene that spawned Denis Leary, Bobcat Goldthwait and Paula Poundstone.
He did two seasons of 60 Minutes II on CBS in the “Andy Rooney†spot. Tingle was less curmudgeonly journalist and more exasperated, wry comic. “Some cities are using money from parking tickets to fund the schools,â€ÂTingle told viewers. “Why is the quality of a child’s education being influenced by their parent’s inability to park? ‘Dad, the school needs a computer! ‘Don’t worry, son, I’ll leave the car in front of the hydrant.’â€Â
Tingle also worked as a contributor and satirist for MSNBC and has appeared on The Tonight Show, CNN, Larry King’s Weekend, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The American Comedy Awards, as well as his own HBO half-hour comedy special. He has also been a guest on NPR’s “Fresh Air with Terry Gross†and appeared regularly on “Heat†with John Hockenberry.
Tingle grew up working class. That perspective – coupled to his Catholic background, particularly the social justice side of the faith – continues to be a major influence in Tingle’s life, politics and worldview.Tingle’s father owned and drove taxicabs in his hometown. “As kids,†Tingle says, “the cab was our family car and we went everywhere in it. One time my father took us hunting in the cab. We looked pretty funny pulling up to the forest in a big yellow cab. Bears were looking out of the forest completely dumfounded: ‘Somebody call a cab?’â€Â
Tingle has produced several comedic and theatrical productions including Jimmy Tingle’s Uncommon Sense at the storied Hasty Pudding Theater at Harvard, which became the longest running one person show in that theater’s history.
He also wrote, produced and starred in his first documentary film Jimmy Tingle’s American Dream which aired on over 60 PBS affiliates. Other film credits include small roles in Larry David’s Clear History, Chris Rock’s Head of State, Next Stop, Wonderland and Boondock Saints. He played himself in the International Emmy Award-winning documentary on arts censorship Dammed in the USA.
Theatrical credits include writing and starring and producing four one-person shows, all of which were directed by Larry Arrick: Jimmy Tingle’s Uncommon Sense; The Promised Land; Jimmy Tingle’s American Dream and Jimmy Tingle for President: The Funniest Campaign in History. (The latter two shows are available DVD).
Tingle has the rare distinction of winning Boston magazine’s “Best of Boston†awards in two different categories. He won as a performer in the “stand-up comedy†category and then the venue he founded in 2002, Jimmy Tingle’s OFF BROADWAY, was named “best alternative theater.†Tingle was artistic director-producer at the Somerville, Mass. theater through 2007.
His newest stand up comedy show “Making Comic Sense of 2013†was recorded as a one hour radio special and is available at PRX.org.
For more information visit www.jimmytingle.com
Ronald Ferguson is an MIT-trained economist who has taught at Harvard University since 1983. His teaching and publications cover a variety of issues in education and economic development. In addition to teaching and writing, he consults actively with school departments and agencies at all levels of government on efforts to raise achievement levels and close achievement gaps. He is the creator of the widely used Tripod Student and Teacher Surveys and co-founder of Tripod Education Partners, the faculty director of the Achievement Gap Initiative at Harvard University, and a faculty associate at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy. He was also faculty co-chair of the Pathways to Prosperity Initiative on adolescent-to-adult transitions at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. After 31 years as full-time faculty, he transitioned into an adjunct position in 2014.
Most of his research since the mid-1990s has focused on racial achievement gaps and school improvement, appearing in publications of the National Research Council, the Brookings Institution, and the US Department of Education, in addition to various books and journals. Ron earned an undergraduate degree from Cornell University and Ph.D. from MIT, both in economics. He has been happily married for 38 years and has two grown sons.
MASC and MASS host MA's largest annual gathering of education leaders, featuring a program of nationally known guest speakers, panel sessions offering professional development opportunities and in-depth discussion of the critical education issues of today, a variety of vendors and exhibitors, demonstrations on instruction and management best practices, lunch and dinner programs, and a chance to network with other school leaders! Last year's conference included a wide variety of popular workshops and panel sessions on cost-savings issues, PARCC, Common Core, labor relations, educator evaluation, leadership development and legislative updates, plus innovative ideas as described by MASC event partners.
Handouts and presentation slides from many of the conference sessions are currently available on the MASC mobile app. We're adding more all the time as we receive them from presenters. To access them via the app, open the 2016 Conference page and navigate to the Schedule using the menu button in the top left hand corner of the screen. Click the session name in the Schedule; if available, downloads will be listed under the session description. Handouts and presentations are also available on this page.
Presenters: To add your handout, please send a PDF, PowerPoint or Word doc to Sam Cheesman at scheesman@masc.org.
As MASC Partners and premier conference sponsors, these companies help make MASC programs like this event possible - be sure to stop by their tables at the conference to thank them for supporting school leadership in Massachusetts!
The Annual MASC Delegate Assembly is held each year during this conference, at which time new MASC officers are elected and the Delegate Assembly considers resolutions submitted in conformance with the MASC By-Laws. These resolutions often result in the filing of legislation by MASC or the establishment of official positions on legislative and other issues.
In order for your school committee to have a vote at this meeting, districts must be active members of MASC (in compliance with annual dues regulations as spelled out in the MASC By-Laws). Member districts may designate a school committee member as a voting delegate (an alternate delegate may also be designated) and notify MASC using the official Delegate Form no later than October 21, 2016.
Update: At the 2016 meeting, 133 delegates considered four resolutions on topics including the Foundation Budget Review Commission recommendations, Association positions on two ballot questions and efforts to focus on social and emotional well-being of students. Read the report detailing actions taken here.
All under one roof for attendee convenience: meeting rooms, exhibition hall, banquet facilities, sleeping rooms, health club and pool, bar and dining room. There is ample free parking on the grounds, all adjacent to the hotel golf course. Hyannis is 70 miles from Boston, has an airport and also good scheduled bus service.
To reserve a room, follow instructions on the Hotel Reservation Form (do not submit this form to MASC), or see the hotel's website for more information.
A popular feature of the MASC/MASS Joint Conference is the exhibit floor, which hosts companies and organizations from a wide variety of industries and disciplines. Attendance and interest in the event grows consistently each year and spaces for exhibitors sell out quickly - be sure to reserve your space quickly once exhibitor sign-up opens to guarantee a spot.
MASC also offers a number of other opportunities for businesses and organizations interested in partnering with Massachusetts schools to engage school leaders; many popular programs are available for conference sponsors, as well as many other marketing opportunities throughout the year. For more information, contact Sam Cheesman.
The MASC/MASS Joint Conference sponsors a meeting for Massachusetts Administrative Assistants to Superintendents and School Committee Secretaries who are members of COSCAP. Administrative assistants and executive secretaries throughout the state participate in the Council, with support from MASC. The COSCAP executive committee works with MASC to offer professional development opportunities and training for its members at this and other annual events, and also hosts an email discussion group for members to share questions and information.
The new and enhanced MASC Events mobile app includes events and conferences, news and resources for MA school leaders from the Massachusetts Association of School Committees - view upcoming events, connect and share information with other Massachusetts school leaders, and stay up to date with the various resources offered by MASC!
The MASC Events app now includes the official guide to the MASC/MASS 2016 Joint Conference! View the conference schedule and session details, get information and directions, check out vendors and speakers, download session handouts and other documents, and bookmark/take notes on practically anything - all right from your iPhone, iPad* or Android devices! Plus, create a profile to customize your conference schedule, rate and review sessions and speakers, connect with other attendees, view and share photos and comments and much more!
To download, use the links below or search MASC Events in the Google Play or Apple app stores
Please note: the "MASC/MASS" app from last year's conference is no longer supported - please delete the old app and download the new MASC Events app for the 2016 Conference guide and more.
*If you are searching for the app on your iPad, make sure to switch to "iPhone only" mode in the App Store