OSVNewsWeekly: In Boston, tucked away among the tightly bunched houses and mom and pop stores in the Savin Hill neighborhood of this historic city is an old, red-brick schoolhouse where students who once would fall in the cracks between academic achievement and economic opportunity are seizing their chance to succeed.
Cristo Rey High School Boston is part of a network of 26 high schools from Portland, Oregon, to Brooklyn, New York, that educate mostly minority students living in poverty by having them pay their way through internships with prominent companies where some find post-college careers. Read more here.






