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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  • Outschool: Government & Civics Classes

    We offer courses about government, civics, & how democracy works, encouraging active & informed participation in society.

  • University of Vermont: Anthropology Courses

    UVM allows high school students to take college courses in diverse subjects like climate change, ASL, & international relations.

  • UC San Diego: Introduction to Anthropology

    This course is designed to introduce students to the general principles of biological & cultural anthropology.

  • TTSP: Mirdrasha Courses

    These courses offer online Jewish studies for high school students, focusing on Jewish texts, culture, & tradition.

  • The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: Courses on African American History

    The Gilder Lehrman Institute offers 3 self-paced courses on African American history, covering key events & figures in U.S. history.

  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Africana Studies

    MIT OpenCourseWare has curated this collection of courses related to Africana, African American, & Black Studies topics.

  • LSU: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology

    Explore human cultures, social organizations, & institutions like politics, religion, & language from a cross-cultural perspective.

  • Lookstein Virtual: High School Scholars Program

    Our program offers online courses in Jewish studies with a focus on academic rigor & personal growth.

  • edX: Anthropology

    Introductory anthropology covers topics like cultural comparison, identity, power, & how it addresses global issues & urban life.

  • Coursera: Anthropology

    Study anthropology to understand human cultures & societies. Explore cultural, biological, & archaeological aspects of anthropology.

  • American Anthropological Association: Virtual High School Internship

    We offer a virtual internship for high school students to explore anthropological research & create educational content.

  • Foreign Policy Research Institute - Internships

    Our internships give students valuable foreign relations experience, mentorship, seminars, & the chance to publish research.

  • Georgetown University Pre-College: Online Law & Government Programs

    If you're intrigued by law, U.S. Politics & government & would like to explore these subjects before college, this course is for you.

  • Pasquines - Internships

    We are looking for virtual (unpaid) interns, who will help us with a variety of positions.

  • Pathways Internship Program

    This program offers paid internships with the U.S. Department of State, providing students with career-building experience.

  • Tufts Pre-College: Politics

    Tufts University offers online courses in politics through its professional & continuing education programs.

  • Rice University Pre-College: Global Affairs

    In this course, you’ll learn to think critically about the differences between democracies, semi-democracies, & authoritarian regimes.

  • U.S. Senate Page Program

    This program offers high school juniors & seniors the chance to work on Capitol Hill, gaining firsthand experience.

  • Poetry Out Loud Mass

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Mass Poetry

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

  • 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.

  • Boston Anthenaeum - Events & Programs

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

  • A Plus Program - Writing Workshops

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • U.S. Senate Youth Scholarship Program

    A scholarship for students currently enrolled as a high school junior or senior in a Massachusetts public, charter, or private school.

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

    Browse our catalog of pre-college government courses available to high school students.

  • MIT Leadership Training Institute - in Cambridge, MA

    Free, high-quality leadership training to Boston-area students, pairing them with mentors, diverse peers, and a proven curriculum.

  • Mayor's Youth Council

    The Mayor's Youth Council empowers youth to engage civically, shape city policies, and ensure their voices influence local decisions.

  • Student Government Day

    An informative program about state government that includes students participating in the role of elected or appointed officials.

  • 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.

  • YES - Programs for Boston Youth

    Outdoor Adventure offers youth activities like kayaking, rock climbing, & mountain biking. Also overnight adventures!

  • East Boston Social Centers - Thriving Teens - in East Boston, MA

    Thriving Teens offers a supportive environment for those ages 10-19 to grow their personal development and community.

  • Mass Audubon - in Lincoln, MA

    Mass Audubon offers teen programs like Youth Climate Leadership, conservation clubs, adventure trips, & internships.

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

    Tufts University supports lifelong learning with culture courses designed to prepare, advance, and enrich learners grades 9-12.

  • Boston Music Project - Private Lessons

    Boston Music Project offers private music lessons for students of all levels and package options that align with the BPS school year.

  • Temple Israel of Boston - Classes

    Engage and learn in small classes facilitated by experienced Jewish educators and field experts.

  • Hebrew College - Teen Learning - in Newton, mA

    Explore Jewish texts, philanthropy, and leadership through various programs or take a gap year with Kivunim or Young Judaea Year.

  • JCC - Boston Diller Teen Fellowship - in Newton, MA

    Fellows gain leadership skills through hands-on learning, lively discussions, and a transformative Israel trip

  • Museum of African American History - Writing Boston's Future Fellowship

    Selected African American youth candidates learn to help transform the curriculum around racial equity.

  • Boston Workers Circle - Teens Acting for Social Change - in Brookline, MA

    Teens Acting for Social Change (TASC) is a teen-led group that focuses on social justice, community building, and taking action.

  • Jewish Boston Teens - JTI Fellowship

    Teens meet monthly to support one another and connect to Jewish teen opportunities, building a stronger, more inclusive community.

  • Irish Cultural Center - Classes - in Canton, MA

    The Irish Cultural Centre offers Irish Language, Music, Song and Dancing classes year-round, both online and in-person at our campus.

  • The Cambridge Future Scholar Programme

    High school students have the opportunity to enhance their academic skills & gain valuable research experience through this program.

  • CornellLab: Bird Academy

    Learn about birds through expert-led courses on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's All About Birds Academy.

  • Bush Survival Training: Online Wilderness Survival Course

    Gain lifesaving skills while learning online at your pace.

  • Base Camp: Sustainability Online

    Dig into the past, dive into computers, create songs, & more with our various workshops!

  • Alderleaf Wilderness College: Essential Wilderness Survival Course

    Learn the core skills of survival (shelter, water, fire, & food) in a way that allows you to participate at home & at your own pace.

  • Green Schools Alliance

    We empower student sustainability leaders with skills, knowledge & tools to address climate change.

  • 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.

  • NaNoWriMo's Young Writers Program

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

  • Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Lumiere Research Scholar Program

    Explore our diverse programs, offering personalized learning experiences to help students excel academically.

  • Pioneer Academics Research Program

    We offer high schoolers institutional resources to conduct original, undergraduate-level research.

  • Polygence

    Work with a PhD-level expert who will help you create a meaningful project, such as a research paper, podcast, video essay, or more!

  • Rosetta Institute of Biomedical Research

    We offer hands-on experiences in biology, medicine, & research to inspire the next generation of scientists.

  • The 1-on-1 Research Mentorship

    This program offers students the opportunity to pursue research with a current teaching Oxbridge or Ivy League faculty member.

  • Hillsdale College: The Great American Story

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

  • Cathleen Stone Island Outward Bound School

    Offers hands-on learning and outdoor adventures to empower youth from under-resourced communities through experiential education.

  • Land's Sake After School Programs

    Students build community, gain farm and forestry skills, connect with nature, and take home fresh vegetables.

  • The Nature Conservancy: Nature Connects Webinars & Virtual Field Trips

    Hear from our leading scientists & environmental experts about tackling climate change, & providing food & water sustainably.

  • University of Notre Dame Pre-College: Law

    Learn to analyze legal issues using IRAC, explore international law, navigate sports law, & examine how to protect brands & ideas.

  • William & Mary Pre-College: Constitutional Law

    Explore how lawyers & judges interpret the U.S. Constitution, examine key legal debates, & hear from top law professors.

  • Sustainably Developing Your Community: Columbia University

    Learn how to sustainably develop your community, focusing on practical solutions for a greener future.

  • Project Learning Tree

    Our Nature Activities for Families introduce children to nature & their environment.

  • Class Central: History Classes

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

  • Cornell Pre-College

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

  • Harvard University edX: History Courses

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

  • Husson University: ECAP - ex: Wildland Fire

    Register at Husson University to explore their programs, admissions process, & how you can start pursuing higher education.

  • 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.

  • Varsity Academics: High School History Camps

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

  • Historic New England's School and Youth Programs

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

  • 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.

  • Outdoor Expeditions for High School Students

    Surrounded by the pristine natural world & a crew of adventurous peers, students work as a team to achieve goals & learn skills.

  • National Geographic: Externships

    An eight-week virtual learning & leadership experience to equip you with tools & connections to seek solutions in their communities.

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