55 Malcolm X Blvd
Roxbury, MA 02120
(617) 635-9932
Founded in 1904 and located in the heart of Boston, Wentworth Institute of Technology is an independent, co-educational, nationally ranked institution offering career-focused education through 19 bachelor degree programs in areas such as applied mathematics, architecture, computer science, construction management, design, engineering, engineering technology and business management. Wentworth is well-known for its academic excellence and cooperative (co-op) program, community service, and support for the economic growth of the region.
Roxbury Community College is a co-educational public institution of higher education offering Associate Degrees and certificate programs. RCC's primary objective is to provide residents of the Commonwealth, specifically those individuals living in the greater Boston area, "optimum opportunity for access to a college education consistent with their interests and aptitudes and to reduce to a minimum economic, social, psychological and academic barriers to educational opportunity." The college's goals are the result of ideas generated by and from the college community and reflect a response to the needs of the larger Roxbury community. A community-based Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts works with the College's President to ensure that Roxbury Community College is an effective educational institution providing a strong vehicle for the community to grow and prosper.
Northeastern University alumni are part of a strong network of over 240,000 spread around the world. One of the many benefits we offer our alumni is the ability to easily tap into this network through our regional and international chapters. Regardless of where you are, there's a good chance there's a Husky nearby.
Acting Chair: Christopher King [email protected] 617-373-5635 Undergraduate Secretary: Donika Kreste [email protected] 617-373-2453 Graduate Directory: Gordana Todorov [email protected] 617-373-5642 Main Office: Ph. 617-373-2450 Fx. 617-373-5658
Al Bashaer saturday school teaches children ages 4-16 arabic and islamic curriculum. We are the oldest established arabic schools in Massachusetts. We have professional dedicated teachers, dedicated to teaching your children in a healthy and friendly environment. The hours are 10:00am to 2:00pm every saturday. Like the page and follow us and click our link to our website at www.albashaerschool.org
Al Bashaer saturday school teaches children ages 4-16 arabic and islamic curriculum. We are the oldest established arabic schools in Massachusetts. We have professional dedicated teachers, dedicated to teaching your children in a healthy and friendly environment. The hours are 10:00am to 2:00pm every saturday. Like the page and follow us and click our link to our website at www.albashaerschool.org
At Northeastern we bring together a very strong faculty, which excels in both practice and research, with an explicit mission to engage the practical problems of the contemporary city. Free and open to the public January 23: Jane Amidon, "Contemporary Urban Landscape" January 30: Stratton Newbert of Buro Happold, "Recent Work" February 6: Chris Reed of StoSS, "Landscape Urbanism in Practice" March 26: Eric Höweler, Höweler + Yoon Architecture "Fail Fast" April 2: Dr Catherine Burke, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge and Dr Jeremy Howard, Art History, University of St Andrews "The Decorated School"
Parent University provides parents and caregivers with information about their vital responsibility in shaping children's lives. Sessions focus on child development, what children are learning in schools, advocacy, parent leadership and effective parenting skills. All parents and caregivers are invited.
Parent University provides parents and caregivers with information about their vital responsibility in shaping children's lives. Sessions focus on child development, what children are learning in schools, advocacy, parent leadership and effective parenting skills. All parents and caregivers are invited.
The Boston Student Advisory Council is co-administered by the BPS Office of Engagement and Youth on Board. BSAC is the primary vehicle of student voice in the district and represents every high school in the district. If you are a BPS high school student and would like to join BSAC, please email us!
A DAY IN THE LIFE During a typical day, students in grades 10-11 alternate between weekly academic and vocational schedules with the exception of English and Math. Those classes meet every day, both weeks. Grade ten students attend academic classes during week two and vocational classes during week one. Grade eleven students attend academic classes during week one and vocational classes during week two. Seniors attend all academic classes during one week and vocational during the other to accommodate paid and unpaid internships and co-op opportunities. Grade 9 students receive instruction in an exploratory program to provide the preparation needed to choose one of the many career programs for grades offered. SCHOOL CHARACTERISTICS: MADISON PARK Offers a comprehensive academic program, training in 20 technical vocational programs, and is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Is actively engaged in the Boston Public Schools’ High School Renewal effort Has four academies which are further divided into Small Learning Communities to support teaching and learning Guides college bound students through the application process, with SAT preparation classes and mentoring, in partnership with Roxbury Community College, Harvard University and the Higher Education Resource Center Supports cohorts of students with MCAS prep through the Blue Scholars program in collaboration with the Boston Private Industry Council Offers early college awareness through collaboration through Massachusetts Tech Prep. Offers 14 team sports Competes with other high schools in SkillsUSA, a national technical, skills and service careers student leadership organization Provides clinical, co-operative and internship opportunities to ensure students have industry specific skills to compete in today’s economy Guides industry bound students through the job application process
The Pledge: As a Northeastern student, I know that what I do and how I act reflects directly on other members of the NU community as well as the University as a whole. I pledge to represent the values of Northeastern in my actions, whether in interactions with fellow students, neighbors in our local community, on co-op, or globally. I am Northeastern!
Fit University NU is Fit University's campus chapter at Northeastern, where students come to to get fit and stay fit. We are an inclusive group of fit & healthy students looking to get fit and stay fit in college. This club is open to ALL levels of fitness and all kinds of interest in fitness. Fit University offers a way to experience all kinds of fitness and a place to discover your own way of staying fit. Do workouts you love while gaining a like-minded, diverse community in the process!
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
Boston Day and Evening Academy is a Horace Mann Charter School in the Boston Public School District. While operating within the district, BDEA's charter entitles it to autonomy in five areas: Curriculum, Scheduling, Hiring, Budget, and Governance. BDEA uses these autonomies to operate as a non-traditional, experiential school that serves non-traditional students.
Diablo Glass School opened in 2001, creating a public access glass arts studio in Boston, Massachusetts. Diablo is a place where beginning and experienced glass artists are welcome to share a nurturing environment, to grow and develop their creative skills in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Diablo offers different level classes and facilities in various disciplines, exposing a broad spectrum of people to exciting glass techniques in glassblowing, flameworking, fused glass and stained glass. By connecting students to professional national and international glass artists, we provide a learning experience that constantly offers new information and challenges. Diablo currently has partnerships with institutions such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston University, Massachusetts College of Arts and Design, and Decordova Museum and Sculptural Park.
Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business provides its students – undergraduate, graduate and executive – with the education, tools, and experience necessary to launch and accelerate successful business careers. The school credits its success to expert faculty, close partnerships with the business community, and its emphasis on rigorous academics combined with experiential learning. The school is nationally ranked by several prestigious publications. Most recently, Bloomberg Businessweek ranked the school’s undergrad business program at #19 in the U.S.. Bloomberg Businessweek also ranks the full-time MBA program #51 in the nation’s top U.S. MBA programs. U.S. News & World Report ranked the school’s undergraduate International Business program #8 nationally.
Founded in 1983, Fenway has been devoted to providing a high-quality, personalized education to students from all over the city of Boston. Our mission is to create a socially committed and morally responsible community of learners that values its students as individuals. Fenway’s goal is to encourage academic excellence and to develop intellectual habits of mind, self-esteem, and leadership skills among all students.
We post career-related content that empowers and educates artists about professional practices, highlights career successes, opportunities for artists, and important notifications from the Tufts Career Center at SMFA. Ryan Smith, Asst. Director, Career Advisor for the Arts is available: Drop-in (no appointment necessary) Mondays and Thursdays 12-2pm By appointment Mondays 2:30-4pm