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  • SuccessLink Summer Job Applications are Now Open!

    City of Boston Youth Summer Jobs Program Accepting Applications Applications are open for the City of Boston’s SuccessLink Youth Summer Jobs program. The program connects Boston youth ages 14-18 to various job opportunities at nonprofits, community-based organizations, and City agencies citywide. To apply, young people should: ● Visit boston.gov/summer-jobs ● View the job listings ● Apply directly to the jobs you are interested in! For more information please visit boston.gov/summer-jobs

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  • The Science Fair this year, like always, was a huge success thanks to so many, both today and throughout the process!  This may have been our strongest Science Fair yet, based on the positive feedback we got from the judges.  Congratulations to all the winners!  We all saw the looks of joy and pride on every student's face!

EARLY COLLEGE @ BCLA-MCCORMACK

  • Early College at BCLA-McCormack

    Partnership with UMass Boston

     

    -  Through the early college program, high school students will take FREE credit-bearing college courses that will be listed on the high school transcript.

    -  If students complete all the courses during the program (school year and summer), they may graduate from high school with their first year of college completed.

    -  Students in the BCLA-McCormack Early College program enter into an Education Pathway, where they are able to work towards a career in education or transfer credits to another major/career.

    -  Students begin taking courses at the BCLA-McCormack site in 10th grade and take additional courses at the UMass campus in the following years of high school.


    Our purpose is to create an Antiracist Learning Environment that is responsive to our community, nurtures personalized and authentic educational experiences and develops social-emotional competencies and purpose for all students.

     

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