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About Boston Public Schools

The Boston Public Schools (BPS) students are dynamic, diverse, and brilliant and the district is committed to celebrating each student’s unique abilities, language, culture and life experiences. Recognized as the birthplace of public education in America, today’s students represent 141 countries and speak 54 different languages. BPS serves more than 48,000 students in early education programs through 12th grade in 121 schools across 17 neighborhoods.

BPS’s District Wide Priorities

Superintendent Skipper’s agenda at Boston Public Schools is focused on ensuring students have equitable access to quality education and experiences. As such, she and her leadership team are focused on prioritizing and accelerating academic performance; strengthening access to social-emotional learning; streamlining operations and ensuring student safety; developing authentic family and community engagement practices; improving internal and external communication with families and staff; and, increasing accountability for both the central office and our schools.