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From YouTube: InvestBPS Check Presentation
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Mayor Walsh offers remarks at a check presentation for the Warren-Prescott School in Charlestown. The nearly $111,000 donation was made by tax consulting firm RSM as part of the InvestBPS program.
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We
are
very,
very
proud
to
have
been
selected
to
join
the
RSM
family.
We
are
extremely
impressed
by
the
RSM
Boston
Foundation
and
their
incredible
dedication
and
investment
in
helping
the
warrant
Prescott
school.
We
are
thrilled
to
be
the
recipient
of
the
RSM
birdie
to
love
program.
Their
substantial
monetary
donation
will
be
used
to
support
all
of
our
students,
including
our
autism,
stranded.
In
fact,
we
wouldn't
have
the
lights
of
the
play
tonight
if
it
wasn't
for
RSS.
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Last
winter
Chris
McKenzie
visited
the
Warren
Prescott
school,
so
we
were
scheduled
to
meet
for
about
an
hour
so
that
he
could
tour
the
school
and
gain
some
historical
knowledge.
The
visit
ended
up
lasting
three
to
four
hours
of
christmas,
get
the
condition
of
the
school
okay.
He
listened,
but
I
mean
he
truly
listened.
Okay,
I
was
amazed
at
the
true
concern
he
displayed.
He
explained
the
RSM
stewardship
mission
and
the
possibilities
of
addressing
some
of
our
concerns
and
I'll
never
forget
his
words.
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He
said
we
are
here
to
help
soon
after
the
RSM
Ford
visited
the
Warren
Prescott
and
the
beginning
of
an
amazing
partnership
begin
while
Valenti
a
sarah
anthony
boucher
met
with
my
team
to
plan
an
organized
events
to
support
the
war
in
Prescott
school.
When
I
say
plan
I
mean
that
every
detail
from
task
organization
to
supply
water
lunch
everything
in
between
was
executed
expertly.
I
know
that
a
town
tins
are
details
because
I'm
married
to
an
accountant,
but
this
was
a
sight
to
see.
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B
Thank
you
very
much.
Miss
Davis
and
I
want
to
want
to
say
that
great
things
happened
to
school.
This
is
one
of
the
first
schools
that
I
visited
when
I
got
elected
mayor
of
the
city
of
boston
and
when
I
walked
in
and
met
miss
Davis
at
the
front
door,
and
she
took
me
around
the
classrooms.
I
met
a
lot
of
all
the
teachers
and
the
kids
and
the
custodians
and
everybody,
and
there
was
just
so
much
love
in
this
building
and
it's
something.
I.
B
Never
forgot
and
I
know
that
when
I
campaign
for
mayor
of
Boston
will
particularly
I
was
in
johnstown,
you
know
a
lot
of
parents
would
tell
me
the
kids
went
to
the
Warren
Prescott
and
it's
great
school
in
the
grade
school
and
they
kept
going
on
and
on
and
on
so
it
was
one
of
the
schools
I
had
to
go
to
a
first
when
I
came
here.
I
just
saw
the
love
and
I
see
it.
Every
single
men
that
shot
a
few
minutes
ago,
I
went
backstage
and
I
saw
the
love.
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A
B
The
students
on
on
tonight's
performance
of
hairspray
I
too,
want
to
thank
from
the
city
of
austin,
I'm
going
to
introduce
dr.
Makeda
McCreery
in
a
minute,
but
I
want
to
thank
liability,
chief
of
education
and
Gabrielle
Farrell
from
the
from
the
school
department
who
who
is
so
focused
on
making
sure
we
continue
to
do
great
things.
This
school
is
a
model
for
us.
This
is
a
school
that
we
should
be
modeling.
Almost
every
single
school
in
that
district
after
I,
don't
take
too
much
weight
as
a
couple
other
good
schools
in
neighborhood.
B
By
the
way
you
know
mr.
Gallagher
I
me
gushing,
he'd
be
like
what's
going
on
it
on
me,
but
it's
great
because
of
the
teachers
of
the
parents
of
the
students.
All
a
beauty
of
commitment
to
the
school
I
too
want
to
thank
Chris
McKenzie,
because
it
shows
you
that
a
great
community
in
a
great
business
leader
who
has
his
heart
in
the
board
they're
hot,
committed
to
the
community
I
talked
to
Chris
for
about
35
seconds
here
and
for
35
seconds.
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B
What
they
are
their
tax
consultants,
so
their
business
puts
people
in
a
position
to
succeed
and
what
they're
doing
tonight,
by
making
that
gift
and
by
their
involvement
here,
is
putting
our
kids
in
the
in
a
place
to
succeed.
So
again,
courage
to
you
and
your
team
I
just
want
to
thank
you
for
your
generous
contribution,
your
generous
gift.
They
should
say
it's
not
really
contribution
to
gift,
and
it's
come
to
my
heart.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
that.
B
In
our
sin
has
been
doing
the
troll
long
time
by
the
way
they
haven't
decision
on
today,
they've
been
here
for
a
couple
years,
doing
stop
so
on.
Thank
you.
Another
reason.
What
we're
talking
about
and
miss
Davis
talked
about.
It
invest
VPS.
When
you
heard
it,
you
heard
it
what
we
did
last
week.
We
did
an
assessment
of
all
of
our
schools
and-
and
we
put
a
billion
dollars
aside,
to
make
some
real
investments
in
our
schools
in
the
city,
the
physical
plane
for
our
schools
and
we're
proud
of
the
work.
B
We're
have
enough
space
in
our
schools
today
to
really
take
care
of
the
57,000
56,
all
the
kids
we
have
today,
so
investment
BPS
is
the
model.
What
we're
going
to
use
the
next
ten
years
and
hopefully
we'll
get
more
than
that
by
partnering
with
corporate
corporate
partners,
but
we've
taken
750
million
dollars
of
capital
money
from
the
city
and
was
allocated
it
to
a
building.
New
schools
renovating
school
and
we've
also
worked
we're
working
with
the
school
building
authority.
B
To
get
a
25-percent
nine,
so
that
will
give
us
that
will
give
us
a
billion
dollars
in
10
years
and
we'll
go
to
that
pretty
quickly,
but
we're
going
to
use
that
to
leverage
to
get
more
partnerships
to
raise
more
money,
so
we
can
go
around
and
do
renovations
at
building
in
school,
so
our
kids
can
learn
in
a
school.
They
should
be
learning
in.
B
There
is
no
difference
why
our
kitchen
be
learning
in
a
school
that
looks
like
the
schools
in
the
suburbs
and
we're
going
to
make
sure
that
in
our
boston,
public
school
kids
that
they
have
that
school
they
have
that
opportunity.
When
you
come
into
a
school
like
this,
you
see
you
see
incredible
leadership
and
you
see
incredible
dedication
and
leadership
by
our
parents
and
x
x,
para
teachers,
and
what
we
should
be
doing
is
making
sure
that
this
school
is
21st
century
as
well.
So
again,
I
want
to
thank
one
for
working
with
us.
B
It's
great
to
see
it's
great
to
be
here
again
tonight.
We
have
a
lot
of
great
things
going
on
our
district
I'm,
not
taking
credit
for
it.
Because
it's
not
me.
It's
the
parent,
you
drive
us,
you
know
whether
it's,
whether
you
been
driving
this
for
a
decade
or
you're,
driving
a
free
week
or
a
year
or
however
long
it
is
you
push
us
you
make
us
for
Connor,
you
make
us
when
we
do
things,
we
do
them
for
the
kids,
when
we
try
to
talk
about
the
vestibule
for
the
kid
and
I
want
to.
B
Thank
you
for
that,
and
it
was
done
something
new.
Also
in
the
city
we've
had
the
years,
we've
had
a
lot
of
philanthropy
in
our
city,
but
we'll
have
never
really
had
a
focus.
We've
gone
after
11
donor
here
and
the
donor
over
there
and
what
we
did
a
couple
weeks
ago
in
the
office
in
the
school
department.
Is
we
created
an
office
basically
a
philanthropy,
the
actual
offices,
external
affairs
for
the
city
of
arts
and
public
schools
and
we're
looking
at
who
do
we
put
in
that
office?
B
And
how
do
we
get
that
office
up
and
running?
And
we
didn't
have
to
reinvent
the
wheel
because,
right
in
our
office,
the
chief
of
staff
in
the
school
department,
if
somebody
who
is
who
has
it,
was
the
inability
and
his
work
in
the
private
sector
in
education
or
most
of
her
career.
And
then
she
came
into
the
public
school
system
and
she
worked
for
us
two
and
a
half
years
in
the
public
school
system.
B
C
C
C
A
little
albums
are
filled
and
design
and
figure
out
how
to
make
sure
that
there
were
easy
ways
for
our
corporate
partners
to
get
an
entry
into
our
school
districts,
because,
surprisingly,
it's
not
so
easy
all
the
time
and
RSM
figured
out
how
to
do
it.
Before
we
had
this
platform,
they
really
came
forward
and
said
we
want
to
stand
up.
We
want
to
get.
C
We
want
to
contribute
if
the
work
is
going
to
figure
it
out
and
I
really
thank
you
for
being
so
innovative
anything
so
driven
to
make
sure
that
our
schools
were
okay
well
before
we
organize
something
that
has
a
new
name
and
has
a
way
to
do
that.
So
you
have
led
this
and
we
hope
that
you
will
continue
to
leave
for
other
partners.
They
will
see
this
and
they
will
want.
E
What
we
did
do
is
that
we
listened
to
what
the
mayor
is
trying
to
accomplish.
I
think
it
was
in
September
of
2015.
He
had
this
call
to
action
reaching
out
to
the
businesses
to
help
the
Boston
Public
Schools.
So
we
heard
that
call
to
action,
and
we
decided
that
you
know
we're
just
going
to
jump
all
over
it
and
you
know
through
friendships
relationships.
I
mean
that's
very
important
and
what
we
do
I
had.
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E
We're
in
the
city
square
I
mean
I've,
been
a
part
of
our
sm
city
square
for
about
15
years
now,
and
we
just
renewed
our
lease
we're
going
to
be
here
to
20
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we're
not
going
anywhere,
and
you
know,
our
commitment
to
this
community
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
that
I
can
bring
as
a
leader
of
RSM
and
with
great
wonderful
people
to
get
us
to
where
we
need
to
get
to
so
I
can't.
Thank.
D
E
Folks,
you
know
on
our
RSM
bored
enough.
You
know
Paul
and
Anthony,
who
are
here
this
evening.
I've
got
a
fabulous
job
and
when
you
think
about
partnering
with
a
school,
it
goes
way
beyond
partnering.
You
think
about
the
friendships
that
we
have
developed
the
fun
times
that
we
have
had
we've
met
so
many
of
the
teachers.
So
many
of
the
parents
after
hours,
dr.
Amariyah,
share
this
evening,
had
the
opportunity
of
spending
time
with
dr.
Amara
and
certainly
with
with
friends,
Tina
and
ensue.
E
I
mean
it's
just
an
awesome
one
incredible
experience,
so
we're
looking
forward
to
continuing
and
strengthening
our
relationship
as
the
years
move
forward.
We
think
Charles
Town
is
a
great
community
and
you
probably
all
know
that
it
is
the
oldest
neighborhood
in
Boston.
I,
hope
everybody
in
Charleston
understands
and
knows
that
we're
very
proud
to
be
a
employer
here
and.
E
We
start
our
recruiting
engine
early
and
so
selfishly
I
was
part
of
this
partnership
I'm
just
kidding,
but
we
certainly
welcome
all
the
other
feedback
from
the
teachers,
parents
and
certainly
our
future,
the
kids
in
this
room
and
tender
school.
So
thank
you
very
much.
We
do
we'll
have
a
chat
that
we'd
like
to
present
this
evening
to
the
to
the
mayor
to
the
to
everybody
else
here
so.