We are an innovative school at the forefront of education. At Beaver, we provide an immersive and dynamic environment that keeps the educational experience rich, relevant, and fun. This is what keeps both students and teachers challenged and passionate.
Our teachers are mentors, experts, collaborators, and motivators, dedicated to each and every student reaching their potential. We challenge our students to be knowledgeable, savvy, creative and confident leaders.
Our students use state of the art technology in everything that they do - not only as a tool for research and discovery, but also as platforms for expression, communication, and creativity. Being tech savvy and comfortable with learning new technology to integrate into the learning experience at Beaver is critical.
Co-educational, founded in 1920
123 students in grades 6-8, 329 students in grades 9-12 (452 total)
25% students of color, 20% faculty/staff of color
53% of students come from public and charter schools, 50% from independent and parochial schools
26% of students receive financial aid
Students come from over 60 communities in and around Boston and speak 20 different languages at home
Please visit our website at www.bcdschool.org for more information.
We are an innovative school at the forefront of education. At Beaver, we provide an immersive and dynamic environment that keeps the educational experience rich, relevant, and fun. This is what keeps both students and teachers challenged and passionate.
Our teachers are mentors, experts, collaborators, and motivators, dedicated to each and every student reaching their potential. We challenge our students to be knowledgeable, savvy, creative and confident leaders.
Our students use state of the art technology in everything that they do - not only as a tool for research and discovery, but also as platforms for expression, communication, and creativity. Being tech savvy and comfortable with learning new technology to integrate into the learning experience at Beaver is critical.
Co-educational, founded in 1920
123 students in grades 6-8, 329 students in grades 9-12 (452 total)
25% students of color, 20% faculty/staff of color
53% of students come from public and…