Bidding a Fond Farewell

Dr. Anne Rogers Clark Dedicated An Incredible 25+ Years To Boston Arts Academy And Recently Bid Farewell To Her Role As Head Of School, Marking The Transition Of An Impactful Era

During her tenure, Dr. Anne Rogers Clark has been an inspirational leader, shaping Boston Arts Academy into the exceptional educational institution it is today. Under her leadership as Head of School, Boston Arts Academy has grown by more than 100 students; expanded its curriculum to include three Chapter 74-approved vocational-technical programs; increased dual enrollment college course offerings and innovative artistic opportunities; and, from planning to fruition, led the school-based process for Boston Arts Academy’s new building.

Her unwavering commitment to academic and creative excellence, inclusivity, and community engagement has left an indelible mark on our BAA school community. While she will be missed, Dr. Clark’s accomplishments and the profound impact she has had on our students, faculty, staff, and community will continue on. We are determined to uphold the standards of excellence
she set.
Says Mary Skipper, Superintendent of Boston Public Schools, “I want to thank Anne for her extraordinary service to the Boston Arts Academy community and all of her efforts to improve outcomes, opportunities and facilities at the school. Boston Arts Academy is in a stronger position today because of her leadership and I am grateful.”

“In my 26 years at Boston Arts Academy, eleven as Head of School, I have witnessed our community evolve and thrive. Our community’s resilience, dedication, and commitment to our students’ success has been, and will continue to be, an inspiration to me. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of this incredible journey.”
— Dr. Anne Rogers Clark

Related News

Talent is equally distributed in society, but opportunity is not.

Help us change that reality in Boston.