Educational Advocates Student Extracurricular Activities - Boston

Boston Area Student Extracurricular Activities

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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  • Udemy: Astronomy Courses

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

  • Class Central: Caltech The Science of the Universe

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

  • Coursera: Astronomy Courses

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

  • 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.

  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Introduction to Astronomy

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

  • NASA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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

  • Open Yale Courses: Astronomy

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

  • OpenLearn: Astronomy

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • St. Francis House

    Volunteer in our clothing department, expressive art therapy studio, kitchen, workforce development, or our resource center.

  • Centre Street Food Pantry

    Help with food pickup, packing, distribution, cleanup, client check-in, & translation (Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, or Russian).

  • Steppingstone - Volunteering

    Volunteer by tutoring, offering career guidance, hosting events, or joining our Board of Ambassadors or Young Professionals.

  • Boston Public Library - multiple locations in MA

    Teens gain experience in customer service skills & resume-building through the Boston Public Library Teen Volunteer Program.

  • Cradles to Crayons

    Our volunteers sort and inspect the donated items we receive and then package them for delivery to the children who need them.

  • Boston Renegades Baseball

    Our team is seeking passionate volunteers to empower visually impaired athletes and make a lasting impact!

  • Room to Grow

    Join us at one of our warehouses or Family Centers and help us with sorting and organizing baby items.

  • 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.

  • Brookline Food Pantry - in Brookline, MA

    Volunteer opportunities at Brookline Food Pantry include food transport, packing, delivery, table service, and truck unloading.

  • Cambridge Women's Center - in Cambridge, MA

    Volunteers offer support, maintain a welcoming environment, assist with various tasks, provide emotional support, & manage conflicts.

  • Community Servings - in Jamaica Plain, MA

    Come support the community through volunteering, social events, & fundraisers on food and nutrition.

  • Thrifty Threads - in Brookline, MA

    Donations provide essential items to those in need, fund outreach programs, and promote sustainability.

  • Boston Public Library Teen Programs - in multiple locations

    The Boston Public library hosts year-round events to educate and inspire curiosity.

  • The Flagship Clubhouse - The Museum of Science - in Roxbury, MA

    The Clubhouse Learning Model empowers youth to become capable, creative, & confident learners, grounded in youth development research.

  • Upward Bound

    Upward Bound is a program that provides academic support to low-income and first-generation college bound students.

  • Gateways

    Boston-area teens can volunteer with Gateways’ Jewish Education Programs, gaining skills, training, & meaningful connections.

  • Boston Cares

    Boston Cares partners with nonprofits & schools to expand their impact by bringing our community together to address its needs.

  • New England Sci-Tech

    A non-profit STEM education center dedicated to project-based, hands-on learning for youth & families.

  • NUTRONS FIRST Robotics - Northeastern

    A FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) team based at Northeastern University with the goal of inspiring students to pursue STEM fields.

  • Einstein's Workshop

    A family-friendly maker space where kids create, explore, and enjoy STEAM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • GNACE - Astronomy: The Basics in Newburyport, MA

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

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

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

  • Botball Educational Robotics Program

    Engages students in team-oriented robotics competitions, focusing on designing, building, and programming autonomous robots.

  • REC Foundation

    Offers VEX robotics programs, delivering accessible and scalable robotics education.

  • Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy

    Offers online courses and resources using robotics to teach CS-STEM, with curricula for students.

  • RoboBlockly

    A web-based robot simulator that teaches coding and math through a puzzle-piece interface, aligned with Common Core State Standards.

  • MassRobotics STEM

    Robotics education, bridging industry and education, with a focus on creating STEM career paths for BPS students.

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