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At Fenway High School, we know "it takes a village" and are always looking for volunteers and visitors to enhance our students' experiences. We hope you'll join us for one of these upcoming opportunities.
At Fenway High School, we know "it takes a village" and are always looking for volunteers and visitors to enhance our students' experiences. We hope you'll join us for one of these upcoming opportunities.
Twenty years ago, parents of Fenway students were curious about the math curriculum and wanted to learn more about how they could support their children. In response, the faculty invited parents for a potluck dinner at the school to learn about what students were being taught in their classrooms. As time went on, it became an exhibition, where students shared the work themselves.
Rashad, a junior in Omega House, was recently awarded “Highest Honors” at Fenway’s Honor Roll Assembly. In addition to his academic pursuits, Rashad is an active member of the Fenway and Greater Boston community, including membership in Cooking Club, Squashbusters, Amphibious Achievement, and ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) mentorship.
Fenway High School encourages students to “Be Yourself” and has a strong history of celebrating who students are. During the afternoon of October 25th, all students gathered in the Commons for an assembly to celebrate Latino heritage and culture.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh spent the morning of September 13th visiting Fenway High School. During his visit, Mayor Walsh spoke with classes and answered questions from Fenway students including his thoughts on the closing of the Long Island Shelter...
Antonelli Mejía llegó a los 16 años a EEUU. Pronto se dio cuenta que como ELL, o Estudiante del Inglés como Segundo Idioma, no tenía las mismas oportunidades que sus compañeros.
On Friday, June 9th, we celebrated the 74 Fenway seniors who earned their diplomas at the graduation ceremony held at Emmanuel College.
On Sunday, June 4th, a group of freshmen students spent the day with the Urban Farming Institute of Boston at the Sportsmen’s
On Friday, May 12th, all Fenway students took a break from their regular classes and participated in Health and Wellness Day, organized
On Saturday, March 11th, the Fenway Girls’ basketball team captured a 50-45 victory over long-time rival New Mission High School.
Three Fenway students participated in the 2017 Model G20 Summit at the beginning of February, hosted by Knovva Academy, GiantBug Education, and the China Education Symposium from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.
Fenway’s very own Takora McIntyre ’16 was featured on ESPNU’s Campus Connection. Takora is a freshman at Temple University, where she is a guard on their Division I basketball team, a journalism major, and now an author.
On Friday, November 18th, over 70 professionals from Boston businesses and organizations spent a morning at Fenway speaking on panels and conducting mock interviews for our juniors’ and seniors’ Career Day.
Fenway students spent yesterday afternoon at Massachusetts College of Art and Design meeting Chef Jet Tila. The group of students, all of whom have a strong interest in the culinary arts, spent time with Chef Jet
Representative Michael Capuano visited our school today to meet with a group of 9th and 10th grade students, many of whom are learning English at Fenway. Representative Capuano is currently serving his ninth term in Congress
Fenway’s Debate Team had an outstanding showing in the first tournament of the season. Held at Charlestown High School on October 7-8, all four of the debate team members qualified for the final round and ultimately
On Monday, September 26th, Jeffrey Sanchez visited Fenway to meet with Phoenix 11th graders and discuss their capacity for enacting change. Representative Sanchez is a Democratic member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
On Friday, September 16th, seniors from Mr. Cheung’s science class spent the morning at Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ Learning Lab. The Lab, located at Vertex’s state-of-the-art, 1.1 million square foot headquarters in the Seaport
We’re days away from the beginning of the new school year. The classrooms are clean and organized, the groundskeepers are hard at work, and the school is buzzing with returning and new faculty members alike. The school year will kick off on Tuesday