Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers
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Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers | |
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Location | |
360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts United States |
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Information | |
Type | Public Secondary |
Motto | Dream. Grow. Excel. |
Established | 1998 |
School district | Boston Public Schools |
Headmaster | Dr. Caren Walker Gregory |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 215 |
Color(s) | Red and White |
Mascot | Huskies |
Average SAT scores | 428 verbal 426 math 416 writing 1270 total (2014-2015)[1] |
Website | Official site |
The Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers (formerly Health Careers Academy) is one of several Horace Mann Charter Schools in the Boston Public Schools system.[2] On April 25, 2010, the school was renamed to honor the late senator, Edward M. Kennedy.
Located in Boston, Massachusetts on the campus of Northeastern University, EMK is a college prep high school with a focus on careers in the health professions. Among its partners is the Center for Community Health Education Research and Service (CCHERS), which noted a need in the community for a more diverse population of health care providers.
Awards and honors
- In 2008 Ranked as one of US World and News Reports top schools.[3]
- In 2006 recognized as one of the top 10 Boston Area High Schools according to the Boston Globe.[4]
- In 2007 recognized for being one of 3 schools in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to graduate 100% of its students of the class of 2006.[5]
- In 2003 renewed as a Horace Mann Charter School by the Massachusetts Department of Education.[4]
Demographics
The demographic at HCA indicates that the students come from several diverse areas of Boston.[6]
- Dorchester (40%)
- Mattapan (16%)
- Roxbury (15%)
- Hyde Park (9%)
- Roslindale (6%)
- Other (14%)
The demographics at the school also indicate a racially diverse student body.[4]
- African-American (70%)
- Hispanic (21%)
- White (4%)
- Asian (4%)
- Native American (1%)
Approximately 61% of the student body is on a reduced school lunch program. The school’s special education population is at 12%. Average daily attendance at the school is 94%.[6]
See also
Notes
External links
- Official website
- CCHERS
- Boston Public Schools
- Massachusetts Charter Schools
- Massachusetts Department of Education
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