By many measures, the Eliot K-8 Innovation School is a notable bright spot for Boston Public Schools. Its students routinely 鈥 often dramatically 鈥 beat the state average on MCAS scores. Scattered across three buildings in the city’s North End, kids at the school have access to hands-on learning, enrichment programs, art, music and theater offerings, even classes in Italian.
The Eliot鈥檚 newest building, the Upper School for grades 5 to 8, opened in fall 2019 following a two-year, $20 million construction project. It sits on the mouth of the Charles River, with a view of Charlestown and the USS Constitution. It鈥檚 flanked by new playgrounds and ballfields, where 鈥 after school in April 鈥 dozens of students and their families gathered on the lawn to gaze at the partial solar eclipse.
Many wore eclipse glasses provided by the Friends of The Eliot School, a parent-run nonprofit with nearly $1 million in assets as of 2022.
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