Announcements:
METCO Director News & Reminders:
Upcoming Events:
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WPS: Thanksgiving Recess - Schools & Offices Closed
Friday, November 29
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WPS: Professional Day - Schools Closed
Monday, December 2
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WPS: School Committee Meeting
Tuesday, December 10 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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WPS: December Break - Schools Closed
Monday, December 23
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WPS: December Break - Schools Closed
Tuesday, December 24
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WPS: December Break - Schools Closed
Wednesday, December 25
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WPS: December Break - Schools Closed
Thursday, December 26
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Director: Stephanie Holland hollands@wellesleyps.org
Secretary: Carla Lumley lumleyc@wellesleyps.org
Office Email: metco@wellesleyps.org
Phone: 781-446-6290;4609
METCO Quick Links
District Quick Links
METCO stands for the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity, a state-funded, voluntary, educational desegregation program designed to eliminate racial imbalance through busing. The METCO program is funded by an annual state grant under the Racial Imbalance Act.
Mission
METCO’s mission is to provide, through professional leadership and voluntary citizen action, the development and promotion of quality integrated educational opportunities for urban and suburban students in the Greater Boston community, and to work toward the expansion of a collaborative education program with the Boston and suburban school systems.
METCO in Wellesley
Wellesley began its relationship with the METCO program in 1966 as one of the original seven founding districts. About 150 METCO students are enrolled in grades K-12 in all nine of the Wellesley Public Schools: Bates, Fiske, Hardy, Hunnewell, Schofield, Sprague, and Upham elementary schools, Wellesley Middle School, and Wellesley High School. Enrollment is based on annual program funding, available seating, and completion of the METCO, Inc. enrollment process.
About
Watch this incredible video about the history of METCO, by METCO students, including Wellesley High School’s (Class of 2021) Samone Lumley.
Mentoring
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