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Quick Facts
Principal Jon Clark   email the principal
Special features after-school care
Scheduling features extended day
Dress code Uniforms required: Elementary (grades K-4) „X Light blue polo shirt with school logo (J.B. Edwards, 745 South St., Roslindale) „X Khaki pants, shorts, skirts „X belt „X Shoes or sneakers Middle (grades 5-8) „X Light blue button-down Oxford shirt (no logos necessary) „X Khaki pants, shorts, skirts (below knee) „X belt „X Solid white, black, brown shoes or sneakers.

School Mission
  • To provide an academically rigorous education to students from the city of Boston that will ensure that they are prepared to enter into and succeed in college.

Curriculum
  • Physical education is required for the following grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
 
 
Instructional Program Highlights
  • Intense focus on literacy and mathematics

Activities and Sports
  • Girls sports: basketball and soccer.
  • Boys sports: basketball and soccer.
  • Clubs and extra-curricular activities include: Drama/theatre; After-school art club; After-school middle-school club and Yearbook.
  • This school has the following art(s) programs: drawing/painting and dance.
 
 
Technology and Facilities
  • This school was established in 2002.
 
 
Other Features and Highlights
  • 81-85% of students remained enrolled at the school between last school year and this school year.
  • Regular classroom hours: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
 
 
Source of Data
Additional information, including curriculum and special programs, was either submitted to GreatSchools by a school official or comes directly from the school or school district's Web site. This page was last updated on 09/02/2007. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of information submitted by school officials.  

 
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