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“Next Stop College” Campaign Transports Bostonians
Commuters riding Boston’s subways and buses are learning about the City’s
efforts to prepare students for college and career success, thanks to a new
public awareness campaign launched in February 2008. The “Next Stop, College”
campaign, funded in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York in
support of the Boston Public Schools’ high school renewal work, features
recent graduates and current high school students describing how their high
schools have helped prepare them to achieve their college and career goals.
View advertisements and read more about “Next
Stop College.”
Over the next several months, the awareness campaign will be expanded to include
print advertising, bus shelters and movie theater preview screens.
During the past decade, Boston has undertaken an ambitious agenda to transform
all of the City’s public high schools into rigorous programs that provide
personalized, challenging opportunities for all students. The portfolio of schools
now includes comprehensive high schools organized into small learning communities,
small high schools, pilot schools, exam schools, a technical-vocational school
as well as alternative programs.
Carnegie Corporation supports efforts aimed at providing many more students,
including immigrants and historically underserved populations, with the core
competencies to succeed in post-secondary education. Demonstration projects
and research, like those funded in Boston, prepare high school graduates for
upwardly mobile employment. Read more about Carnegie Corporation’s efforts
to improve
educational and economic opportunity.