METCO: Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity
The Public Schools of Brookline is a charter member of the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO), a voluntary school integration program. Founded in 1966, the Brookline METCO Program provides K-12 education for over 300 students from Boston. The METCO Program is part of the fabric that makes Brookline an excellent, high-achieving, and diverse school system. Brookline recognized that this would be true nearly 40 years ago when the system became one of the first METCO districts, and the system continues to recognize it today.
Contact Information
METCO Program Coordinator: Sujan Talukdar
Phone: (617)730-2464
Fax: (617)730-2066
E-mail: [email protected]
333 Washington Street
Brookline, MA 02445
The Public Schools of Brookline is a charter member of the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO), a voluntary school integration program. Founded in 1966, the Brookline METCO Program provides K-12 education for over 300 students from Boston. The METCO Program is part of the fabric that makes Brookline an excellent, high-achieving, and diverse school system. Brookline recognized that this would be true nearly 40 years ago when the system became one of the first METCO districts, and the system continues to recognize it today.
Contact Information
METCO Program Coordinator: Sujan Talukdar
Phone: (617)730-2464
Fax: (617)730-2066
E-mail: [email protected]
333 Washington Street
Brookline, MA 02445