Neighborhood House Charter School
Adam McAfee is a dedicated professional with a background in psychology and educational support. Currently serving as a School Psychology Intern at both Nashua School District and Neighborhood House Charter School since August 2019 and September 2018 respectively, Adam engages in direct support and intervention for students. Additionally, Adam serves as a Time Management and Study Skills Consultant at Tufts University, offering personalized coaching for academic success. Previous experiences include leadership roles as a Service Leader and AmeriCorps member with City Year, focusing on mentoring and educational support for underserved students, along with program direction for the Student Program for Urban Development at the College of the Holy Cross. Adam’s early experience includes an internship in the D.C. office of Senator Kelly Ayotte, where political research was conducted. Adam holds a Master’s and Education Specialist degree in School Psychology from Tufts University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the College of the Holy Cross.
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Neighborhood House Charter School
One of the very first charter schools in Massachusetts, NHCS opened its doors in 1995 with 51 students and a bold vision to become a beacon of educational excellence in a city of too many failing schools. Today, NHCS serves over 700 mostly low-income students of color in one of Boston’s most diverse neighborhoods. Our students’ performance on the MCAS – Massachusetts’ state-wide test which is administered annually to all 3rd-8th graders (and, at the high school level, 10th graders) – has earned us a reputation as one of the best public schools in the state. Neighborhood House Charter School combines rich and structured learning with extensive social/emotional programming to help all our students succeed in school and in life. We strive to develop scholars who seek knowledge, embrace effort, act thoughtfully, and commit to the common good. Many children come to us with significant needs. We don’t give up on them. Our goal is that all of our students thrive at Neighborhood House, graduate from high school, and pursue post-secondary education on the path to achieve life success.