Student Voice

Moriah SmithBoston Public Schools is committed to ensuring that students have a voice in the issues that affect them at the school and district level.

The Boston Student Advisory Council (BSAC)

The Boston Student Advisory Council (BSAC) is a citywide body of student leaders representing their respective high schools. Among their activities, BSAC members:

  • convene twice monthly;
  • meet with the Superintendent and members of the School Committee to offer their views on high school renewal efforts;
  • provide student perspectives on education policy issues;
  • develop and disseminate materials to help students understand their rights and responsibilities; and
  • inform their respective schools about relevant citywide issues.

A member of BSAC also serves as a non-voting student representative on the Boston School Committee.

For more information about BSAC, call 617-635-8079.

School Site Councils

Massachusetts state law and the contract with the Boston Teachers Union require schools to elect a School Site Council to make decisions on some school-wide matters.  At the high school level, a student elected by his or her peers must serve on the council.

For more information about student participation on School Site Councils, call 617-635-7750.

Community-Based Organizations

The following is a partial list of local community-based agencies that help organize, support and empower students to become involved in their schools and communities. 

Boston Center for Community and Justice
Boston Youth Organizing Project
Citizens Schools
Hyde Square Task Force
Mayor's Youth Council
Project Hip Hop
Sociedad Latina
Teen Empowerment
Young People's Project
Youth on Board