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  1. Boston Public Schools (BPS) operates schools throughout the city of Boston. BPS assigns students based on preferences of the applicants and priorities of students in various zones. Since 1989, the city has broken the district into three zones for elementary- and middle-school students.

    • K-12
    • 54,312 (2014-2015)
    • 120 (2014-2015)
    • Mary Skipper
  2. Boston Public Schools is a 2024 Best of Green Schools Award recipient, which will be presented by the Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council and Green Schools National Network. The awards celebrate the hard work being done by people, schools, campuses and organizations to push the green school movement forward.

  3. El Escuelas Públicas de Boston (Boston Public Schools o BPS en inglés) es el distrito escolar más grande del estado de Massachusetts, Estados Unidos. El distrito tiene escuelas en Boston. Escuelas secundarias (7-12) Boston Latin Academy; Boston Latin School; O'Bryant School of Math & Science; Quincy Upper School; Escuelas ...

  4. 7 de sept. de 2023 · (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Welcome to Boston, the birthplace of American public education. It’s home to the oldest existing school in the country and the oldest high school that we’d think of as...

  5. 10 de ene. de 2020 · BPS At A Glance Fact Sheet. Provides a quick overview of the district and statistics on the district's staff, students, budget, programs and more. BPS at a Glance 2019-20_FINAL.pdf, 211.43 KB; (Last Modified on January 10, 2020) Provides a quick overview of the district and statistics on the district's staff, students, budget, programs and more.

  6. Over the past twenty years, the Boston Public Schools (BPS) has been transformed from a failing school district to one of the most renowned urban public school systems in the country. We educate more than 54,000 students in 125 schools - 74 percent of the school-age children who live in Boston.

  7. The Boston School Committee is the governing body of the Boston Public Schools. The School Committee is responsible for: Defining the vision, mission, and goals of the Boston Public Schools; Establishing and monitoring the annual operating budget; Hiring, managing, and evaluating the Superintendent; and