Constance Borab
Borab is in her 35th year of teaching, joined BDEA in 2004. Previously, Borab was a teacher at New Mission High School. She started a program called "Constructed Conversations: A cultural exchange" with Hudson High School. This project includes overnight retreats, conversations within each school, as well as field trips to each school with the goal of promoting reflective and purposeful conversations about students' lives and communities. At BDEA, this program has taken on its own personality as "Breaking Stereotypes" with student leadership continuing the conversation about bias and preconception with students from Hudson High School. In 2009, Borab was a winner of the MetLife Amassadors in Education Award.
Borab holds a double B.A. in English and Theater Arts from Boston College, and an M.A. in Critical and Creative Thinking in Literature, Humanities, and Arts from the University of Massachusetts in Boston. She also holds a licensure in Foundations in Reading and Special Education from Northeastern University.


