MATCH Public Charter School, MA

matchteacherandstudentThe MATCH Public Charter School is an open-admission public school that serves approximately 450 Boston students in grades 6-12. Students are selected by lottery without regard to race, gender, disability, special needs, or English language proficiency. The mission of the MATCH School is to prepare inner-city Boston students to succeed in college and beyond.

MATCH has two campuses. The MATCH High School opened in 2000, serves 225 students, and is located on Commonwealth Avenue by Boston University. The MATCH Middle School opened in 2008, and serves 225 students on Wachusett Street in Jamaica Plain.

MATCH has received much recognition since it opened its doors in the fall of 2000 for its rigorous, innovative approach to urban education. In 2010, MATCH was named one of the 100 best high schools in the nation by Newsweek, was awarded silver medal status by US News and World Report, and was mentioned in editorials in the New York Times and the Washington Post.

We are looking for relentless, inspiring leaders to help our students achieve success in college and beyond.

To learn more, go to:  matchschool.org

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On September 13th, 2010, posted in: Northeast, School Diversity Profiles by
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