The Compass

The Compass

MP Update – June 2025

Today marked an important milestone for Manchester Proud—we took the first step in our strategic planning process, charting a course for the future of our work and our community. It was energizing to reflect on how far we’ve come since a group of committed volunteers first came together in 2017 with a bold vision for Manchester’s public schools. Together, we’ve built something meaningful, and now we ask ourselves: What’s next? Where does the community see us going from here?

We’re having these conversations at a time of real uncertainty. Across the country, public education is under threat—from reduced school funding to the potential elimination of critical supports like the Federal Community Schools Grant. These challenges demand that we stay focused on what matters most: our commitment to young people and to creating opportunities for every student to learn, grow, and thrive.

As I write this on what may be the hottest day of the year, I’m filled with hope. School just ended last week, and already we’re planning for the fall and looking ahead to our Welcome Back Manchester Celebration—an event that reminds every student and family that they are seen, valued, and part of something bigger. Over the past few weeks, we’ve watched students excel—winning awards, graduating with joy, and celebrating with their communities. That joy is powerful. It’s the foundation of a thriving community, because when our kids thrive, our city thrives.

Let’s choose to bring the joy. Let’s tune out the noise and lean into what we know matters most: our kids, our future. They deserve a community that’s united, focused, and ready to help them soar.

With gratitude,
Aimee Kereage
Executive Director, Manchester Proud

Proud Moment – Celebrating Leadership: Manchester Proud Executive Director and Manchester School District leaders Graduate from Leadership Greater Manchester

This week, Manchester is proud to celebrate the graduation of three remarkable leaders who have completed the Leadership Greater Manchester (LGM) program, an initiative of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. The Class of 2025 included professionals from across sectors who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential and a deep commitment to the future of our community.

Among this year’s graduates were three dedicated leaders connected to Manchester’s public education and community engagement efforts:

⭐ Aimee Kereage, Executive Director

⭐ Charlene Kurtz, Assistant Principal at Smyth Road Elementary School

⭐ Kelly Espinola, Assistant Superintendent of Schools at Manchester School District

Leadership Greater Manchester is designed to recognize and develop existing leadership talents while fostering collaboration and civic engagement across a broad range of industries and institutions. The year-long program provides participants with in-depth insight into the issues and opportunities facing Greater Manchester, encouraging innovative thinking and community-driven solutions. 💡

The graduation of Aimee, Charlene, and Kelly marks a significant achievement, and we are thrilled to celebrate their commitment to growth, equity, and community impact. Their participation in this prestigious program reflects the values of partnership, service, and leadership that guide our work every day.

Congratulations to the entire Class of 2025! Manchester is a stronger, more connected city because of leaders like you.