For the last 3 years I have had the privilege of working at an amazing Catholic school in Boston, MA. Saint Columbkille Partnership School exists through a partnership between the Archdiocese of Boston, Boston College, and Saint Columbkille Parish. The school strives to serve the urban student population living in Brighton and helps to bring a quality education to all students.
I am continuously amazing by my students and aim to do everything that I can to support them. Because the majority of students in our school receive financial aid and we are committed to not raising class sizes or cutting opportunities such as clubs and the arts, our school must work each year to raise money so that every student who wants to attend Saint Columbkille has the opportunity.
On April 30th, I will be on campus at Boston College to participate in the 6th Annual BC Race to Educate and I am asking for your support! If you are in the Boston area (or would like to come visit), please consider running the race and, if you are able, I would appreciate any donations to the school that you can make. All contributions are tax deductible and the class that raises the most money gets a prize!
To register to run or learn more, please visit www.bcracetoeducate.com.
If you want to learn more about my incredible school, please visit www.stcps.org.
Thank you!
BC Race To Educate
A Boston College-sponsored Kids Fun Run and 5K Run/Walk to Benefit Saint Columbkille Partnership School. The race is held on campus at Boston College, beginning and ended in Alumni Stadium, and features prizes in all age categories and a post-race celebration.
Saint Columbkille Partnership School is a Pre-K through grade 8 urban Catholic school located in Brighton, MA. In 2006, the school formed a partnership with Boston College, St. Columbkille Parish and The Archdiocese of Boston, and now serves 435 students. The student population is culturally, religiously and economically diverse with 22 different languages spoken in the homes of our students. 41 percent of our students are on need-based scholarships.