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In 1929, the Boston Number Two Seventh-Day Aventist (SDA) Church School was founded under the direction of Elder Herbert Green, pastor of the Berea SDA Church.
The School is currently under the adminstration of Grafton Jones, who continues the tradition of academic excellence. The Berea SDA Academy is governed by a Board of Trustees known as the Berea School Board. The School is committed to the development of the intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social needs of each student. Over the years the school has focused on providing and maintaining a Christian academic environment for its students. A belief encouraged during students' tenure at the Academy is "In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy path."
 
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Renamed from the Mattapan Early Education Center in honor of two women-a former BPS official and a national civil rights leader-who played key roles in expanding opportunities for people of color.
  • Focus on Early Childhood Education
  • Before and After-School Program(7:30AM-5 PM)
  • Small classes (adult/child ratio, 1:10)
  • Diverse staff that is reflective of students
  • Standards Based Culturally Relevant Curr.
  • Active Parental/Family Engagement
  • African Dance and Folkloric Music
  • Bus Monitors for all buses
  • Mandatory Uniform Policy
  • State of the art facility
 
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Polling Station for Boston Ward 18 Precincts 6 and 21.
 
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The Mattahunt Elementary School is located on Hebron Street in a remote area of Mattapan that is surrounded by cemetery land, forested land, and sparsely populated streets. The school is larger than most City elementary schools and serves more than 800 children. It includes a gymnasium, library, and computer labs. The associated community center offers tutoring, arts and crafts, childcare, athletics, Tae Kwon Do, and swimming. Also serves as a Polling Station for Boston Ward 18 Precinct 3.
 
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Polling Station for Boston Ward 18 Precinct 2.
 
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Built 1930 by Desmond & Lord, Architects.
Solomon Lewenberg was a public-spirited member of a number of civic organizations of Boston and was well known for his philanthropy.
 
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