The City of Boston will honor graduating seniors in the
Boston Public Schools Class of 2020
and celebrate their accomplishments with a virtual graduation ceremony, airing on WCVB Channel 5 and streaming on
wcvb.com.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 7:30 - 8:00 pm
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The ceremony will feature remarks by
Mayor Walsh
,
Superintendent Cassellius
and
former United States Secretary of Education John King
as the keynote speaker.
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- For questions and information on resources available to BPS families during the school closure, call the BPS Helpline at 617-635-8873, Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm. Help is available in Arabic, Cape Verdean Creole, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
- Have you or someone you know not received the $1,200 Economic Impact Payment (EIP) from the Federal Government? Most Boston residents are eligible. But if you did not file taxes in 2018 or 2019, you must apply to receive it. Help is available. Call 781-399-5330 or visit here to let you know if you're eligible. To assist somebody through this process, view this training video from the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau. Learn more about the EIP and the Cares Act here.
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School Registration Deadline Is May 29!
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Spread the word to non-BPS families! Priority registration for all grade levels ends May 29.
Call 617-635-9010 Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm or pre-register
here
online and schedule a phone appointment
here.
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EBT Funds for All BPS Students
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Every BPS family will receive financial assistance for food due to the COVID-19 pandemic, available under a new federal program, P-EBT. Families will receive $28.50 a week for each eligible child.
If you do not currently have an EBT card, you will receive a P-EBT card in the mail. Each enrolled BPS child in the household will receive a unique P-EBT card. If you currently have an EBT card, funds will be added to your account. The money can be used to buy food items at stores where SNAP benefits (food stamps) are accepted (look for signs that say, “We accept EBT here”). For more information, call the Project Bread FoodSource Hotline at 800-645-8333, click
here,
or
email
.
The card is valid for one year.
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BPS has launched a new video program called BPS Moves Together! The family fitness program airs on
Boston Neighborhood Network
and streams online, providing BPS students and families access to physical and wellness education at home. The program is sponsored by
Crown Castle’s Connected by Good
program, which supports efforts to improve public spaces, create safer communities and advance access to education and technology.
Watch the first episode!
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The 826 Boston Youth Literary Advisory Board is accepting poems, narratives, essays, and original artwork about self- identity to be featured in a professionally bound book. BPS students, grades 7-12 can submit their writing or artwork. Submit using this
form.
Students selected to be featured in the book will receive a free copy of the book and will be invited to a book release celebration.
Deadline extended to Sunday, June 7.
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High School Students:
Become a Teaching Assistant
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The Exam School Initiative at BPS intends to expand access to historically underrepresented students in the district’s exam schools. High school students are encouraged to apply as Teaching Assistants for the summer institute, July 13-August 21.
Learn more and apply
here
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Homework Help with the Boston Public Library
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BPL offers free online homework help to students in grades K-8 Monday-Thursday,
3:30-5:30 pm. This is a drop-in program where students join by computer, tablet, smartphone, or telephone to speak with high school mentors ready to answer questions about homework. To join online,
click here
. By phone, 646-558-8656, Meeting ID 415 730 0216. For more information
click here
or
email
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BPS Weekly Arts Challenge
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Relax and help us make a calming mashup of Zentangle artwork!
Learn more and s
end your submission
here
by
Friday, May 29.
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BPS Learning Expectations for Remote Learning: Helping Your Child Stay Focused
Parent University offers this important discussion about how families are coping with being at home and supporting their children's learning. Register
here
. Click
here
to learn more about Parent University.
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Letters to Families from DESE
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Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline
Are you or someone you know struggling with food insecurity? Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline offers free food assistance to all Mass. residents.
800-645-8333,
8 am - 7 pm, Monday-Friday; 10 am - 2 pm, Saturday. TTY 800-377-1292
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Boston Saves
K2 students have $50 for college or career training in an account from Boston Saves. Earn even more money for your child.
Log into the Savings Center
to see the money in your child’s account and start earning more.
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Educational Programming on BNN
Pre-recorded shows and live programs for students to call in with questions for interactive learning with teachers.
Online
or tune into Comcast 9, RCN 15, or Verizon 1961.
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Learning at Home
For additional learning materials and activities, click
here
. There is information for each grade level, special education, English Learners and technology resources.
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It is more important than ever that we all take care of our physical and emotional health. Boston Public Schools has resources to help you during this time when our lives and routines are changing. Please click
here
to learn about protecting your health and well-being.
Click here
for info on our Family Training series.
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The free Immigration Consultation Clinics at Boston City Hall will now occur via telephone. Please call (617) 635-1962 or
email for instructions on how to receive consultations with volunteer attorneys.
Click
here for more resources.
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