Boston University / Chelsea Partnership

The Boston University / Chelsea Partnership was charged with the reform and revitalization of the public schools in Chelsea, Massachusetts. The Partnership was established in 1989, when, with the approval of the governor and state legislature, the Chelsea School Committee gave Boston University a contract to manage the Chelsea Public Schools. Three basic principles guide the Partnership’s efforts:
- children should be ready to learn,
- teachers should be prepared and equipped to teach, and
- important subject matter must be taught and learned through a coherent plan of instruction.
The Boston University/Chelsea Partnership remains a unique and exemplary instance of a public school district managed by a private university.
On June 30, 2008, the formal Partnership, which spanned 20 years, ended. The Chelsea Public School system continues to enjoy an informal connection with Boston University's School of Education, School of Social Work, and School of Dentistry.
- Final Legislative Report: 2008

Join us as the Memorial Day Parade commences May 28th at 8:15AM at the Welsh & Sons Memorial Funeral Home - 718 Broadway. Ceremony will follow at Chelsea City Hall at 9:00AM. Together we can commemorate our Servicemen and Servicewomen for their contributions to our Great Nation.
Ms. Augspurg shared a picture of the delicious sculptural cake her student, Leanne Cabrera, made in appreciation of Chelsea Teachers.
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Chelsea High students from the Law and Public Policy Pathway program visited State Senator Sal DiDomenico on May 2nd. Students toured the State House and spoke with Senator DiDomenico on current educational topics and on government processes.
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Chelsea High students participated in 
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