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Division of Student Support

The Division of Student Support exists to ensure that every student—especially those most impacted by systemic inequities—is seen, supported, and positioned to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. We deliver an integrated ecosystem of care that removes barriers to learning by aligning health, behavioral health, re-engagement, athletics, mentoring, family supports, and opportunity pathways with high expectations and deep care. Through restorative, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive practices, we partner with schools, families, and communities to foster belonging, resilience, and student agency, so every young person is prepared for success in school, career, and life.

Access Support

Students, families, and staff seeking support should:

  • Connect with their school-based support team (school counselor, social worker, or administrator).
  • Contact the Division of Student Support leadership team directly via email for guidance and coordination.
  • Reach out to:

Our team will respond and help connect you to the appropriate services and resources.

HBCU College Tour

The HBCU Tour happens 2 times a academic year for students in high school. Each tour visits Historically Black Colleges and Universities in various parts of the US to put young people in spaces so they can see, feel and start to picture themselves there.

Discovery HUB

Three young girls smile at the camera while working on art projects at a table in the foreground, with other students and colorful artwork visible in the background.
  • Workshops that explore real-world applications of literacy and various creativative modes such as art, movement and STEM that help students build self-confidence, improve social interactions and strengthen relationships through guided sessions on decision- making and identity.
  • Sports sessions: organized sports activities to teach teamwork, debate, connections and essential questions.
  • Small group Mentoring:facilitate small group discussions around specific SEL topics, such as managing emotions, building healthy relationships and setting personal goals.

Write to Read

A teacher reads a book to a group of children in a classroom.
  • One on Once Mentoring Sessions: Pairing students with mentors for personalized support, focusing on SEL competencies and personal goal setting. 
  • Small group Mentoring:facilitate small group discussions around specific SEL topics, such as managing emotions, building healthy relationships and setting personal goals.
  • Book Clubs: Group reading and discussion of age- appropriate books that reflect diverse cultures and experiences.
  • Sports sessions: organized sports activities to teach teamwork, debate, connections and essential questions.

6won7

Located at Madison Park Vocational High School, 6won7 is a Sunday program, where students come together for sports, movement, wellness and food assistance. It builds strong bonds and healthy habits among youth and their caretakers fostering teamwork and well- being. It highlights the power of community, sports, and student engagement.

Summer Programs

Forever summer 2026 is a comprehensive lineup of quality summer programs designed to engage, develop, and empower Boston Public School Students. Each program provides meaningful opportunities for students to build skills, confidence and connections. Our goal is to create a summer experience where every student is active, learning, and growing in a safe and supportive environment.

Note: Young Wall Street and Trading Spaces are summer jobs

Contact Us

For support, please reach out via Student Support Hotline: 617.858.7881

studentsupport@bostonpublicschools.org

 

Cory McCarthy,
Chief of Student Support

cmccarthy2@bostonpublicschools.org

Anglina Camacho,
Senior Director

acamacho@bostonpublicschools.org

Shantell Jeter,
Manager of Special Projects

sjeter@bostonpublicschools.org

Francisca Borders,
Director of Student Success

fborders@bostonpublicschools.org 

Rashaun Martin,
Director of Student Engagement & Advancement

rmartin2@bostonpublicschools.org 

Brian Marcques,
Senior Director of Opportunity Youth

bmarques@bostonpublicschools.org

Stephen Grace,
Executive Director- Sports Administration

sgrace3@bostonpublicschools.org  

Nicole Robbins,
Assistant Director of Intensive student support  

nrobbins@bostonpublicschools.org 

Atosa Ahmedi,
Interim Senior Director of Health Serrvices

aahmadi@bostonpublicschools.org

Jenna Parafinczuk
Director of Social Work
jparafinczuk@bostonpublicschools.org