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  1. Master of Public Health (MPH) . The on-campus Master of Public Health program at Boston University prepares students to influence change and transform lives. At BU, we share a commitment to public health as it affects people and societies, locally and globally. Our in-the-world approach translates into a revolutionary model of public health ...

  2. Boston Public Schools contains 113 schools and 46,169 students. The district’s minority enrollment is 80%. The student body at the schools served by Boston Public Schools is 15.1% White, 29% ...

  3. Mar 11, 2024 · A series of banners entitled "On the Shoulders of Giants" by Laurence Pierce at the Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library. A mural entitled "Powerful Knowledge" by David "DonRimx" Sepulveda at 41 Geneva Ave. A mural entitled "Love Thyself" by Victor "Marka27" Quiñonez on Quincy St.

  4. Deputy Chief of Schools and Accountability. Dr. Lindsa McIntyre, who most recently worked as a Secondary School School Superintendent serving and supporting grades 6 through 12 Prior to that she served as the Head of School at the Jeremiah E. Burke High School and was named the 2019 Massachusetts High School Principal of the Year, became a High ...

  5. Project Description. In partnership with the City of Boston and the Boston Public Schools, Boston Unity Soccer Partners, LLC proposes to rehabilitate White Stadium, centering its renovation on the "West Grandstand" and improvements to the "Grove Area." The revitalized White Stadium will serve as an improved facility for BPS students, community ...

  6. BPHC has been leading Boston’s collaborative response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Find the latest data on the Boston COVID-19 Dashboard and our COVID-19 response page. BPHC is an independent public agency governed by a seven-member board of health appointed by the Mayor of Boston. Learn more about the Commission

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · All Boston Public Schools will be closed on Friday, June 21, 2024. This decision was made after further consultation with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), the City of Boston Department of Transportation, and the Boston Police about student safety and operational concerns citywide.