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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  • Class Central: Sports Medicine Courses and Certifications

    Learn sports medicine, earn certificates with online courses from Stanford, Yale, Tsinghua University & other top universities.

  • Well-Trained Mind Academy: Kinesiology & Nutrition I: Movement and Healthy Choices for the Active Student

    This course challenges the student to grow in their knowledge, practice, & skills necessary to live a healthy, active lifestyle.

  • Wake Forest University: Sports Medicine: An Inside Look at the Major Injuries & Treatments

    Learn about common sports injuries & treatment options in this essential sports medicine course.

  • University of Vermont: Exercise Science

    Enroll in UVM's variety of college courses as a high school student, learning from top professors alongside college peers.

  • Udemy: Fully Accredited Foundation Level Kinesiology Course

    Learn the foundations of powerful kinesiology! Fully accredited course for muscle testing & body movement!

  • Tufts University: Serving a Healthy Diet

    In this course we explore the relationship between diet & health.

  • Rice University: Physiology: The Foundations of Medicine

    This pre-college course dives into the nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, & respiratory systems & how they work together.

  • NFHS Learning Center: Sports Nutrition Course

    This course presents guidelines for the diet needed to be ready for athletic practice and competition & how to refuel afterwards.

  • Georgetown University: Anatomy & Physiology: How the Body Works in Harmony

    A comprehensive view of the major body systems through engaging course videos featuring a variety of educational tools.

  • Coursera: University of Florida: The Science of Training for Young Athletes

    This course covers sports science information that provide youth coaches & parents with practical pediatric sports science insights.

  • Massachusetts Life Sciences Center - High School Apprenticeship - in Waltham, MA

    Paid internships for underrepresented and low-income high school students throughout Massachusetts.

  • Einstein's Workshop

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

  • BioBuilder - High School Apprenticeship - in Newton, MA

    BioBuilder offers hands-on biotech programs for students, including summer research, apprenticeships, lab workshops, & more.

  • One Love Sports Camp

    We offer five different programs that provide a range of academic, leadership and sports-based opportunities for young people of all ages.

  • NUTRONS FIRST Robotics - Northeastern

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

  • New England Sci-Tech

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Tufts Pre-College - Science - in Medford, MA

    Explore our various pre-college course offerings on the broad subject of science.

  • Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center - YES for CURE

    A 2.5-year training initiative for disadvantaged high school & undergraduate students interested in a career in scientific research.

  • The Mass General Youth Scholars Program

    A four-year STEM program for students focusing on career exploration, research, & college readiness, with weekly classes.

  • Brigham and Women's Hospital - SSJP Programs

    A year-round internship program designed to introduce 100 Boston high school students to medical, health, and science professions.

  • MIT Museum - Teen Programming Council - in Cambridge, MA

    Our program allows high school students to connect with MIT researchers & discover science & engineering career possibilities.

  • The Neurodiversity Alliance (ND Alliance)

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

  • e-Buddies by Best Buddies International

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

  • Connections Academy

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

  • 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.

  • Class Central: History Classes

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

  • 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.

  • Viking Sports After-School Programs

    Offers fun, active after-school programs like soccer, basketball, Zumba, and more to help kids stay active and build social skills.

  • Boston Public Schools (BPS) Middle School Athletics Program

    Middle school athletics program lets students join basketball, track, and volleyball, building athletic skills, teamwork, and pride.

  • Varsity Academics: High School History Camps

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

  • Cornell Pre-College

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

  • 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.

  • Harvard University edX: History Courses

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

  • Hillsdale College: The Great American Story

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

  • National History Day Project

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

  • PBS Learning Media

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

  • The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: Courses

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

  • Tufts University Pre-College: History

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

  • 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: Science Courses

    Explore Tufts University’s professional & continuing education courses in science.

  • Carnegie Mellon University: Open Learning Initiative

    Access free, self-paced courses from Carnegie Mellon University’s Open Learning Initiative, offering education in various subjects.

  • Citizen Scientist

    Volunteers actively participating in scientific research by collecting & analyzing data or engaging in experiments.

  • Georgetown University Pre-College: Science Courses

    Georgetown University offers both enrichment & pre-college online courses for high school students ages 13 & older.

  • Horizon Academic

    Discover our personalized mentoring & educational programs to help students unlock their potential & achieve academic success.​

  • Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth: Online Programs Courses in Science

    From space colonization to creative writing, our virtual classrooms will expand your knowledge & spark your curiosity.

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Internship Programs

    Explore NOAA’s student opportunities, offering a range of internships & scholarships to pursue a career in environmental science.

  • STEM-E Mentorship Program

    Explore STEME’s mentorship programs, connecting students with professionals to guide them in their educational journey.

  • Student Conservation Association

    Join us in building the next generation of conservation leaders.

  • Teen Science Cafe

    TSCs are free out of school time programs where teens & STEM experts collaborate on presentations & hands-on activities.

  • AANE Online Social Skills & Support Groups

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

  • FIRST Robotics Virtual Events and Challenges

    A global robotics community preparing young people for the future.

  • Tynker Robotics and Coding Camps

    Tynker is the fun way to learn programming & develop problem-solving & critical thinking skills.

  • VEX Robotics Online Challenges

    Explore VEX Robotics, where students of all ages can build, program, & compete in robotics challenges.

  • MassRobotics STEM

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

  • Bay State Games

    Olympic-style competition for amateur athletes in Massachusetts, with summer & winter games promoting growth, education, and fitness.

  • One Love Sports

    Accessible sports programs empowering Boston youth through athletics and academics, building confidence, skills, and sportsmanship.

  • The BASE

    Year-round baseball, basketball, and softball training and games that promote hard work and a culture of success among youth.

  • SquashBusters

    SquashBusters empowers under-served youth as students, athletes, and citizens to help them recognize and achieve their full potential.

  • Boston Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) Free Sports Clinics

    The central hub for everything Youth Sports in Boston. Our mission is to bring the city together through sports.

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