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Madison Park Technical Vocational High School is a public vocational technical high school located in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is the only technical vocational high school located in within the city of
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. It is part of
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. Madison Park is a large school with an enrollment of approximately 1,000 students from grades 9-12.


Academics


Grade 9

Students are enrolled into their
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academic year where they take exploratory vocational career trials by semester. By the end of the school year students make the choice of what
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program they will major in for the remainder of the
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year to
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Year. The School also provides English as a Secondary Language (ESL), for students of bilingual origin for all grades.


Vocational programs


Grades 10–12

Madison Park High has Vocational Training courses split into 2 Academies, according to their career: Students study their vocational courses on a ''week in - week out'' bi-weekly schedule. Academics on one week, followed by Vocational Study the next week. The main educational academics (i.e.: Math, English, Science etc.). may also be taught during a vocational week in the event that vocation courses did not carry majority of the school day. During commencement exercises, graduates are awarded training certifications along with their diploma. The certification granted them the possibility of going on to work study / internships of their vocational related field. In the past, 12th graders in their final term who completed academic courses before the vocation course could not receive a vocation certification unless they completed their vocational study and the same for finishing vocational study first before the academic, this at times in the past made it a 5-Year school under circumstances. Previous names of Academies & Careers were: * Construction Design & Transportation Academy * Health and Human Services Academy * High Tech Academy * Roland Hayes Division of Music The school originally had a music annex in the late 70's which students had to commute Downtown Boston for courses. In the 90s the school would be eventually added behind the Roxbury school campus and was named Roland Hayes School of Music after musician Roland Hayes. The school of music was joined with their neighboring school, John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics & Science, which students of both schools shared classes and held concerts and talent showcases. Students enrolled in the division also had the choice to choose their career path in music, taking 2 classes of their choice per year. Music was pronounced as a vocation with Madison Park High School, however did not qualify as a certification course. The Music division became ruled out from Madison Park's vocational line up in 2006 and since has only been occupied by the O'Bryant school. Previous Music Division course of study: * Piano (Organ, Electric) * Wind Band (Flutes, Saxophones, Clarinets) * Bass (Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Violin) * Percussion (Drums, Xylophones) * Vocal / Choral Performance * Music Production / Note Study - ''added 3 years before the school's vocational cancellation''


Athletic programs

There are multiple sports teams that students can participate in throughout the year with the required actions. A Student must possess a 1.67 GPA while maintaining their school attendance higher than 93%. A updated documentation of physical examination is also required.


Sports


Marine Corps JROTC

At the beginning of the school year, students have the option of taking Marine Corps JROTC in place of the course
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(PE). Recruits are educated in the Marines' history and train their fitness skills as well as learn life skills. Throughout the year JROTC participates in parades and competitions as well as serve their communities around the city.


School campus

Madison Park's campus covers a large acre sharing surrounding buildings around Malcolm X. Boulevard: John D O'Bryant School, Reggie Lewis Track Athletic Center, Roland Hayes School of Music ''(which is behind the school)''. Nearby schools are the Timilty middle School and
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. The school is
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, equipped with elevators.


Notable alumni

* Anselmo "Jair" Ribeiro, Athlete - International Soccer Player, whose professional career started in the
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* Richy Peña, Grammy Award Winning Music Producer


In media

Throughout the years, Madison Park has made headline news various times, whether it was small local news or documentaries: *
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Network - Basic Black: Eye on Education Series (episode #3104) ''"High Stakes at Madison Park"'' (2000). , The documentary follows 3 Freshman students who are faced with challenges to pass the city's newly required MCAS standardize exam in order to graduate in their coming 2003 senior year. They would be the first graduating class to take the test

/small> * American Broadcasting Company, ABC Network "Boston 24/7" (2002) - ''Season 1, Episode 2''. , A show centering civil servants who help Boston communities while on the job. This particular episode focused on the previous acting Headmaster, Mr. Charles McAfee, as he deals with the pressures of managing the high school through different obstacles of the school day. * ESPN Classic Network - ''"''PUSH: ''Madison vs. Madison"'' (2012) , A sports documentary chronicling the highs and lows of Madison Park High School's Basketball team coached by Dennis Wilson, a well respected Coach, Mentor and Teacher at the high school. He challenges to keep the players on track while they deal with on/off court obstacles.


References


External links

* {{authority control Educational institutions established in 1977 1977 establishments in Massachusetts High schools in Boston Public high schools in Massachusetts Roxbury, Boston