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From the classroom to the courtroom

Alumni Excellence in Education Award (AEEA) highlights the work of GSE Alumnus Matthew Kelly, who uses the superpower of data to inform his voice as an educational funding expert.

Matthew Kelly describes his earliest memories of school as a positive place where he could thrive, so his decision to pursue a career in education was intuitive. What he couldn鈥檛 have predicted, however, was that he would provide a critical voice in the landmark constitutional case that reshaped the conversation around school funding in Pennsylvania.
by Aimee Richer

Each year, the Alumni Excellence in Education Award (AEEA) commemorates the diverse and significant career achievements of GSE alumni. Since its inaugural event in 2015, the award has upheld a rigorous selection process that recognizes alumni across multifaceted educational careers and showcases the breadth of opportunities that a career in education can provide. 

One of the four 2024 AEEA honorees was alumnus Matthew Kelly, whose earliest commitment to education began in teaching and deepened during his graduate studies at 海角乱伦社区. While in pursuit of a master鈥檚 degree in history and a PhD in the history of education and educational policy, Kelly鈥檚 interest in school funding was piqued. He began exploring broad questions about why some school districts had more resources than others as well as the role that public policy plays in determining who gets what in American public schools.鈥淚t鈥檚 so important in everything we do and say in education" explains Kelly, "that we are engaging in big questions about what we are doing and why and big questions about how we got here.鈥

In 2023, Matthew testified as an expert witness in a constitutional challenge to Pennsylvania鈥檚 school funding system, William Penn School District et al. v. Pennsylvania Department of Education et al. Kelly鈥檚 testimony and related reports informed the court鈥檚 ruling that the state鈥檚 funding system was unconstitutional, a landmark decision at the state level in the provision of equitable education in schools. Although challenging, Kelly credits data as the critical tool for championing efforts toward equity in education.

鈥淥ne of the biggest challenges I鈥檝e faced professionally is engaging in a space where consequential decisions are being made about school funding and whether or not schools are addressing children of color and low-income families,鈥 Kelly explained. 鈥淭o clarify how far-reaching educational disparities are, we need to be careful and mindful of the data we use. We spend a lot of time learning about how to use data and what tools to apply to data, and a lot less time asking: Are the data accurate?鈥

Kelly, now nationally recognized as an expert in K鈥12 school funding systems, translated his research data into his first book, Dividing the Public: School Finance and the Creation of Structural Inequity (Cornell University Press, 2024). He is currently an assistant professor of the history of education at the University of Washington School of Education and has a second book in progress. Kelly credits his time at 海角乱伦社区 with giving him the tools to make transformational improvements in education.  "It鈥檚 been the privilege of a lifetime to draw upon the skills I learned at 海角乱伦社区 to provide鈥攊n a high-stakes civil rights context, in court鈥攖he objective technical expertise they need to make far-reaching and consequential decisions.鈥

The AEEA program is generously supported by the GSE Education Fund and the Skyline Foundation, whose mission is to fund organizations that address problems at their roots and shift systems toward a more equitable and just future.