

Fontbonne, The Early College of Boston celebrated the achievements of its Class of 2026 at the school’s 69th Commencement ceremony on May 21.
Jose Castillo-Lara is part of the third graduating class from Edward Brooke Charter High School on American Legion Highway. He is US-born with roots in the Dominican Republic, and a first generation American student from Dorchester.

With a final GPA of 4.25, Shietamar Fleurimon has challenged herself with a rigorous course load that includes honors, dual enrollment classes, and eight Advanced Placement (AP) classes

Jose Castillo-Lara is part of the third graduating class from Edward Brooke Charter High School on American Legion Highway. He is US-born with roots in the Dominican Republic, and a first generation American student from Dorchester.

Overall, the class of 54 students received over $26 million in scholarships.

With a final GPA of 4.25, Shietamar Fleurimon has challenged herself with a rigorous course load that includes honors, dual enrollment classes, and eight Advanced Placement (AP) classes

Jose Castillo-Lara is part of the third graduating class from Edward Brooke Charter High School on American Legion Highway. He is US-born with roots in the Dominican Republic, and a first generation American student from Dorchester.

Angie Peguero is the Neighborhood House Charter School’s valedictorian.

The Paul E. Dever Elementary School on Columbia Point closes its doors for the final time this week, bringing a mix of nostalgia and frustration for students and faculty at the 69-year-old Boston Public School.

The Sarah Greenwood Middle School volleyball team defended its city title last Saturday (June 20) in the Madison Park Gym – stretching their run to three-straight city championships.

Sarah Greenwood Middle School volleyball team leaders Jossie Diaz, Kaylen Velasquez, and Isa Flete are ‘furious’ with the constant delays in their volleyball season and the sudden postponement of their City Championship tourney last Saturday. Seth Daniel photo

Denella J. , the president and CEO of the Boston Arts Academy Foundation, will be the honoree Sunday at Girls’ LEAP’s first Annual Women’s Leadership Brunch, taking place on June 14 from 1-4 p.m. at the Thelma D. Burns Center.

Residents were asked for input on parking zone restrictions and furnishings inside the stadium, which remains under construction.

Amputation of a leg from childhood cancer at age 6 didn’t stop Edgar Santana Castro from playing tackle and guard on his high school football team.

Overall, the class of 54 students received over $26 million in scholarships.