March 25, 2026
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March 25, 2026
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Early College students Jaelah Farris (class’26) and Mohann Yago (class’27) from New Heights joined hundreds of other Early College students at the Massachusetts State House. They advocated for critical resources to support Early College programs throughout the Commonwealth.
As Massachusetts’ first wall-to-wall charter public school, New Heights is proud to stand alongside passionate Early College advocates in the fight to expand opportunity and close the college access gap among urban students.
We firmly believe that all students are college-ready when they are provided with the resources and support they need to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
Every day, our dedicated and committed teachers and staff work tirelessly to make that vision a reality. Together, we are not just preparing students for college — we are empowering them to lead, succeed, and transform their futures.
This is what opportunity looks like. This is what equity in action looks like. And this is what New Heights is all about.