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Boston’s students, both local and online, engage in diverse extracurriculars, ranging from robotics clubs and volunteering to virtual art and coding websites.

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  • National History Day Project

    Join National History Day, a competition where students explore historical topics through research, analysis, & creativity.

  • Tynker

    Tynker equips children with foundational computer science, programming, & critical thinking skills to prepare them for the future.

  • Veritas AI

    AI Scholars is a 10-week online bootcamp covering AI fundamentals, applications, & a hands-on project with a mentor.

  • Webflow University

    Webflow University offers free courses & tutorials on web design, development, & creating website.

  • AANE Online Social Skills & Support Groups

    Explore our online resources, providing support & community for individuals on the autism spectrum & their families.

  • Autism Society Online Art & Creative Expression Programs

    Discover the Autism Society, offering support, advocacy, & resources to improve the lives of individuals with autism & their families.

  • Autism Speaks Online Workshops & Webinars

    Explore online workshops & webinars hosted by Autism Speaks, providing community support & raising awareness about autism.

  • Connections Academy

    An online public school offering flexible learning environments that can be tailored to meet the needs of neurodivergent students.

  • e-Buddies by Best Buddies International

    Safe online friendships between people with and without disabilities, promoting inclusion and building technology and social skills.

  • The Neurodiversity Alliance (ND Alliance)

    A national network of student-led neurodiversity clubs fostering community, leadership, and awareness for different learning styles.

  • Varsity Academics: High School History Camps

    Our History Camps are intensive workshops in which secondary-school students learn how to research & write about history.

  • University of Vermont Pre-College: History

    Explore UVM's pre-college history courses for high school students, offering a head start on college learning.

  • Tufts University Pre-College: History

    Explore history courses at Tufts University, covering diverse topics & perspectives for professional & continuing education learners.

  • The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: Courses

    Discover courses & resources on American history from the Gilder Lehrman Institute, perfect for students & history enthusiasts.

  • PBS Learning Media

    Explore free world history resources for grades 9-12 on PBS LearningMedia, covering key events, cultures, & global perspectives.

  • W3Schools

    W3Schools Campus provides a vast coding library of courses, quizzes, & interactive lessons for all skill levels.

  • Hillsdale College: The Great American Story

    Explore America’s history, its triumphs & challenges, & the principles that shaped the nation in this free Hillsdale course.

  • Harvard University edX: History Courses

    Explore free history courses from Harvard, covering key events, historical perspectives, & global insights from top scholars.

  • Cornell Pre-College

    Get a head start on college by earning credits from Cornell online.

  • Class Central: History Classes

    Learn History, earn certificates with free online courses from Harvard, Stanford, MIT, & other top universities around the world

  • ArtistWorks

    Offers online music lessons across various instruments and vocals, featuring video exchanges with renowned instructors.

  • FutureLearn: Music Courses

    Offers a variety of online music courses, including topics like music business, songwriting, and performance skills.

  • InterHarmony International School of Music Online

    Provides year-round online classical music training, including private lessons, masterclasses, and recitals with renowned faculty.

  • Interlochen Online Music and Arts Programs for Teens

    Offers online courses in music performance, composition, and other arts, designed for middle and high school students.

  • Kadenze

    Provides online courses in music technology, composition, and creative arts taught by experts from leading universities/institutions.

  • MasterClass: Music Classes

    Online classes taught by renowned musicians and industry professionals, covering topics like singing, songwriting, and production.

  • OutSchool

    Join OutSchool for engaging live video chat classes, vetted and passionate teachers, build confidence through progress.

  • School of Rock Online Programs

    Offers online music programs focusing on performance, stage presence, and musicianship through interactive lessons and group sessions.

  • SoundFly

    Offers online courses in music production, composition, and songwriting, with mentorship from industry professionals.

  • NASA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory offers educational resources, including lesson plans, projects, & videos for students in STEM fields.

  • Treehouse

    Founded in 2011, Treehouse offers accessible, affordable online tech education, teaching over 1.2 million people to code and design.

  • Teen Ink

    A platform where teens can share their creative writing, artwork, & photography while connecting with one another.

  • Unbound: Teen Creative Writing - Gotham Workshops

    Unleash your creativity as a writer, while learning the tricks of the trade.

  • Udemy: Astronomy Courses

    Udemy offers online astronomy courses for all levels, covering stargazing, planetary observation, & astrophysics.

  • The Planetary Society

    There is a potential 50% cut to NASA science on the line. Fuel our efforts to stop this cut & help us hit our goal of 800 new members.

  • Royal Museums Greenwich: Introduction to Astonomy Online

    This course is for people with no prior knowledge of astronomy & offers a basic introduction to the subject from various perspectives.

  • OpenLearn: Astronomy

    OpenLearn offers 'The Universe: A Beginner’s Guide,' an accessible course exploring the fundamentals of the universe for beginners.

  • Open Yale Courses: Astronomy

    The Department of Astronomy at Yale offers a wide range of courses in astronomy, physics, & mathematics.

  • Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

    We celebrate creative teens by providing opportunities to showcase their work in art, writing, & more.

  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Introduction to Astronomy

    Introduction to Astronomy provides an introduction to the physics of the solar system, stars, the interstellar medium, & the universe.

  • Khan Academy: Cosmology and Astronomy

    Khan Academy's Cosmology & Astronomy course offers free lessons on the universe's scale, stars, black holes, & Earth's history.

  • Coursera: Astronomy Courses

    Coursera offers a variety of online astronomy courses from top universities in topics like stars, planets, galaxies, & cosmology.

  • Class Central: Caltech The Science of the Universe

    Learn the basics of astronomy at the home of time & space in this online course.

  • Unlock Your Inner Storyteller - The Writing District

    Our 6-week online creative writing class for teenagers is designed to spark your imagination & unleash your inner storyteller.

  • Video Game Writing - Gotham Workshops

    You’ll learn about structuring a story, crafting a script, world-building, characters in gameplay, & the intricacies of the medium.

  • Workshops - Lighthouse Writers

    Online creative writing workshops, led by expert instructors. Hone your craft and connect with fellow writers.

  • Writing Classes - MasterClass

    Get unlimited access to all 200+ classes taught by the world's best, starting at $10/month.

  • Creative Writing for Teenagers - Professional Writing Academy

    A course by Professional Writing Academy, offering a fun & interactive way to develop your writing skills & unleash your creativity.

  • Scratch (developed by MIT)

    The world’s largest coding community for children that allows young people to create digital stories, games, & animations.

  • MehtA+ - AI/Machine Learning Bootcamp

    This 6-week virtual camp for 8th–12th graders taught by MIT & Stanford engineers covers AI, machine learning, & learning fundamentals

  • Inspirit AI

    Artificial Intelligence high school & middle school intensives led by Stanford & MIT Graduate students.

  • freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp offers a proven path to your first software developer job with hands-on projects & certifications from all levels.

  • Codecademy

    Codecademy empowers learners at all levels to grow their coding skills & make an impact through interactive learning

  • NaNoWriMo's Young Writers Program

    Aspiring teen authors can set goals, track progress, & write their own novel during National Novel Writing Month!

  • Straw Dogs Writers Guild - in Northampton, MA

    Straw Dog Writers Guild is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 organization, committed to paying writers for their presentations.

  • Write Boston - Teens in Print After School Program

    Students who join our program connect with peers from across Boston, learn about writing & media, & publish writing on our website.

  • National History Day in MA

    National History Day allows 6–12th graders to explore history through research and creative projects on a topic of their choice.

  • 826 Boston - After School Writing and Tutoring Program - in Roxbury, MA

    Students work one-on-one with trained tutors to complete homework, read aloud, & embark on publishing their writing.

  • A Plus Program - Writing Workshops

    We are proud to offer writing workshops for students in Boston, MA, and the surrounding areas.

  • Boston Anthenaeum - Events & Programs

    We are a member-supported library, museum, & cultural center with rare books, art, & events, open to all.

  • BPL - Parker Hill Writing Group - in Roxbury, MA

    Join us for a monthly gathering of writers dedicated to honing their craft, exploring new ideas, & sharing their works in progress.

  • Mass Poetry

    We provide a weekly writing & performance workshop series for teens led by Mass Poetry’s Poetry Coalition Fellow Anthony Febo.

  • Fine Arts Work Center - in Provincetown, MA

    We are an artist-led organization that supports artistic freedom & nurtures creative connections with a wide variety of events.

  • North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club in Boxford, MA

    Learn about astronomy. Guests are welcome to attend one of our monthly meetings to see if it is for you.

  • Poetry Out Loud Mass

    We host a national recitation contest that builds public speaking skills, confidence, & appreciation for poetry through performance.

  • Jewish Community Center Adaptive Swim Lessons and Other Opportunities

    JCC Greater Boston fosters belonging with inclusive programs. Accessible classes, performances, & events bring together our community.

  • MIT Museum - Teen After Dark: Outer Space - in Cambridge, MA

    Join us for a teen night themed on outer space at the MIT Museum.

  • GNACE - Astronomy: The Basics in Newburyport, MA

    Students will learn the basics about stars, planets, galaxies, black holes, and what causes astronomical events.

  • MIT Kavli Institute - Talks - in Cambridge, MA

    The MIT Kavli Institute (MKI) shares with students and the community an understanding of Astrophysics and Space Research through events.

  • BU - Public Open Night at the Observatory

    The Public Open Night at the Observatory is a chance for people to come observe the night sky through telescopes.

  • CodeEX - in Acton & Maynard, MA

    After-school coding lessons and summer camps that teach kids valuable coding skills in a supportive, engaging environment.

  • Penguin Coding School - in Lexington, Acton, & Newton, MA

    Discover the best kids’ activities in your neighborhood. We offer kids classes, camps, and events

  • Code Wiz - in multiple cities including Quincy, Needham, and Westford, MA

    Empower kids of all ages with coding lessons that build confidence, skills, and creativity.

  • Code and Circuit - First Tech Challenge Competition - in Amesbury, MA

    For families to discover! Offering kids classes, camps, and events.

  • CS Recitations - in Natick, MA

    Founded by MIT alumni, we offer coding classes for grades 3–12 with small groups, expert teachers, and DESE-aligned curriculum.

  • iCode: The Belt Program - in Wellesley, MA

    Our popular Belt program helps kids develop technical and soft skills through hands-on activities in the latest technology.

  • KTBYTE - in Lexington, MA

    Our unique coding curriculum helps students achieve programming goals with personalized pacing and expert guidance for success.

  • Wentworth Institute of Technology - Girls Who Code

    This free virtual program aims to close the gender gap in technology and inspire the next generation of women in the field.

  • The Coder School - in Sudbury, MA

    Welcome to the CoderSchool, a place where kids learn to code in our cool startup-vibe locations.

  • Aspire at MGH

    Aspire helps adults 18+ on the spectrum build self-awareness, stress management, and social skills for overall success.

  • Greater Massachusetts Special Needs Events

    Events for families with special needs in Greater Massachusetts, including conferences, workshops, speaker events, and other programs.

  • History Cambridge Corps Volunteer - in Cambridge, MA

    Join History Cambridge Corps to share untold stories! Volunteer to research, write, and amplify Cambridge’s hidden histories.

  • The Common Room: offering a social space and events/excursions for high cognitive neurodiverse young adults

    The Common Room connects young adults with high-cognitive autism to communities that enrich their lives & build relationships.

  • Boston Peers

    We provide evidence-based social skills training with weekly sessions, role-play, coaching, and socialization homework.

  • New England Conservatory

    We offer flexible music education! Your child can join a class, ensemble, or training program at their own pace to fit their needs.

  • Allegro Music School - in Natick, MA and Arlington, MA

    Our school offers private and group lesson for instrumental instruction in piano, violin, cello, harp, guitar and voice. We also offer Introduction to Music, Introduction to Piano, Suzuki Violin, Music Theory and Chorus Classes.

  • Boston School of Music Arts

    We offer lessons, bands and ensembles, and summer programs.

  • Berklee City Music High School Academy

    We offer students theory, master classes, and ensemble classes after school.

  • Brookline Music School - in Brookline, MA

    We offer private music lessons, ensembles, and dance including ballet, creative dance, and boys dance

  • Concord Conservatory of Music - in Concord, MA

    We offer private music lessons including banjo and ukulele, chamber ensembles, composition, a string orchestra, rock lab , and chorus.

  • North End Music and Performing Arts Center

    Our center offers private lessons and classes in music, dancing, movement, theatre arts, and a teen internship program.

  • Rivers School Conservatory - in Weston, MA

    The conservatory offers private music lessons, theory and composition, and a chamber music lab

  • School of Rock - in Boston suburbs and New Hampshire

    We offer private lessons, group rehearsals, and summer workshops for guitar, bass guitar, percussion, vocals, keyboard, and piano

  • Tufts University Community Music Classes - in Medford, MA

    Tufts offers Saturday classes for a range of instruments, vocals including a cappella, and the Tufts Youth Philharmonic

  • Museum of African American History Educational Programs

    Uses historic sites and collections to link colonial and early African American history to broader human rights themes.

  • Historic New England's School and Youth Programs

    Engaging multidisciplinary programs that use historical resources to enrich student learning, with many options available virtually.

  • Dana Hall School of Music - in Wellelsey, MA

    The school of music offers private lessons, chamber, cello, rock and contemporary ensembles and groups

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