Why I'm here

To be honest ... Id be down a path that I wouldn't be proud of, if it wasn't for my teammates, my manager, and this organization. I was surrounded by people who motivated me, challenged me, and most importantly loved me for who I was during my corps year. 

  • I learned to have faith in humanity 
  • I learned to trust others from different backgrounds 
  • I learned to challenge cultural norms that were oppressive to individuals from various backgrounds/identities 
  • I learned that college was not the only way to be successful 
  • I learned that I had a voice
  • I learned that I was I powerful

When things get hard in my life, I have to remember on why I am still doing this work. I think about the beautiful and challenging moments, I shared with the young heroes in the classroom I served in. They were sooo resilient, ambitious, and powerful. I know they will make great leaders and pass on their knowledge to the next generation.

I am Jason Bonilla, and I am a proud CYB Alumn! 

City Year Updates

In March, Boston Public Schools (BPS) announced the closure of all 125 schools citywide. These school closures left 50,000 Boston students without access to in-person schooling.  City Year Boston is working closely with BPS to provide innovative distance learning opportunities to students, adapting our Whole School Whole Child program model to suit virtual spaces.

While teachers continue to provide whole-class instruction using platforms like Google Classroom or Zoom, City Year’s AmeriCorps members are providing academic supports in English language arts/literacy and math by facilitating breakout groups, answering questions, and leading enrichment activities.  Our corps members are assisting teachers in planning lessons and reviewing students’ assignments and holding office hours to provide one-on-one and small-group tutoring.  Importantly, our AmeriCorps members are also supporting students’ social-emotional health and placing phone calls home to students and their families as a way to build connectedness, troubleshoot, and communicate updates. 

City Year Boston is one of the only partners to support Boston Public School students throughout the COVID-19 pandemic

City Year’s support of virtual classrooms is a pivotal step in preventing learning loss and generating opportunities for new learning, as well as ensuring greater equity of experience among families who may not otherwise have the ability to facilitate in-home instruction.  Beyond this school year, City Year will continue to engage in the virtual space to support BPS students and will be in schools next year to support students when they will need more than ever.

What Does Virtual Service Look Like?

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