Translate
|
Main Menu
Translate This Page
Powered by
Translate
In the News
Our Mission
Our mission is to prepare students for full participation in the intellectual, economic and civic life of society by ensuring their full preparation for and access to further education, by developing the skills and vision to undertake a rewarding career and the motivation and character needed to engage deeply and productively in community life. We view parents and community members as integral partners in this endeavor.
|
Codman Celebrates 10 years!
Welcome Class of 2014 Scientists
Congratulations to the Class of 2010!
![]() Codman Unveils Hope for Haiti Public Art Exhibit
Hope for Haiti is a public art installation honoring Haitian culture and history created by Codman Academy students in Joan Green's studio art class. 14 colorfully painted panels inspired by Haitian art are on display outside The Great Hall on Washington Street in Codman Square. There is a ribbon of text in Haitian Creole and English. Check out the feature video on Boston Network News! BNN Video This project was created in response to a request from The Codman Square Health Center to create a public art exhibit to honor Haiti. Students decided to focus the project on “Hope for Haiti” rather than the destruction of Port au Prince. Students interviewed Haitian neighbors, including Health Center staff and students’ families, to learn about Haitian culture. They also looked at Haitian intuitive art and borrowed stylistic elements.
|
College
100% of Codman's five graduating classes have been accepted to college. 73% have graduated or are currently enrolled in higher education and the balance are working or in the military. Our Dean of Alumni actively supports all our graduates. Class of 2010 have been accepted to:
Albertus Magnus
Apply to Codman for Grade 9!
Apply for grade 9 for 2010-2011. Fax completed application to: 617-287-9064 or mail to Codman Academy, 637 Washington Street, Dorchester MA. 02124. English Application, Spanish Application, Haitian Creole, Chinese Application
Awards
2009 Commonwealth Award, the state's highest award in arts and culture from the Massachusetts Cultural Council for our partnership with The Huntington Theatre Company. Codman Academy is the first public school to receive this award. 2009 Above & Beyond Awards by Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council awarded to science teacher Carrie-Anne Sherwood for her Energy and Our World learning expedition. |