Category: Announcement

  • Cristo Rey Boston Awarded $750,000 Cummings Grant 

    Pictured in photo from L to R: Lisa Sandson, Cummings Foundation, Jenni (Grade 10), Trinity (Grade 9), Rosemary J. Powers, President, and Dr. Tom Ryan, Principal, Cristo Rey Boston We are proud to share that Cristo Rey Boston has been selected as one of 150 nonprofits to receive funding through Cummings Foundation’s annual grant program.…

  • Academic Signing Day 2026 Wrap Up!

    Thank you to our incredible supporters and everyone who attended the May 14, 2026, event. We are close to achieving our $1,000,0000 goal and will continue to raise funds over the next few weeks. If you haven’t had the chance to contribute yet, please consider donating to help continue our important work. We are pleased…

  • A Foundation for the Future: The Class of 2026’s Journey at CRB

    This month, the Cristo Rey Boston community celebrates the Class of 2026 and the college decisions that will define their next chapter. As they prepare to graduate, seniors reflect on the experiences that impacted them along the way. Each student’s journey was shaped by the people who supported them and the experiences that helped them grow, persevere, and discover their strengths.  Jenayah highlights the consistent support she…

  • “Everything at CRB Connected to Real Life”

    For Nicole Pimentel, Class of 2020, the path to where she is today has not been linear, but it has always been purposeful. “I’ve learned that you will always end up where you’re meant to be,” she says. When Nicole first discovered Cristo Rey Boston as an eighth grader, she wasn’t sure what to expect.…

  • Men and Women for Others: The Ignatian Volunteer Corps at Cristo Rey Boston

    At Cristo Rey Boston, students are surrounded by a community that believes deeply in their potential. While teachers and staff guide them each day, there is another group that plays a powerful role in their journey. The Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) is a network of experienced professionals who commit their time to service in nonprofit and educational settings. These volunteers bring to the Cristo Rey Boston community decades…

  • Becoming What’s Possible: Quismairy’s Story

    “I’ve always been the kind of person who doesn’t let setbacks define me,” says Quismairy, Class of 2026. “If someone tells me I can’t do something, I want to prove to myself that I can.” That mindset didn’t come easily. In middle school, she admits she wasn’t focused on academics, and when she spoke about…

  • Academic Signing Day: Thursday, May 14, 2026

    🎉 You’re Invited to Cristo Rey Boston’s Academic Signing Day! 🎉 Join us on Thursday, May 14, 2026, for an inspiring celebration of our graduating class and their incredible achievements! This unforgettable evening honors our students’ hard work, and the visionary leaders who make it all possible. This year, we proudly recognize Joe Albanese, Founder…

  • Building Confidence, Community, and a Future Serving Others: Angelina’s CRB Journey

    For Angelina, Class of 2026, the path to leadership started with those who came before her. As the youngest in a first-generation Vietnamese immigrant family, she grew up learning from her two older siblings. She describes herself as a mixture of her older sister’s academic drive and her brother’s humor and personality. “They created the…

  • Malachi

    Malachi Finds Growth and Opportunity at Cristo Rey Boston

    For Malachi, Class of 2026, Cristo Rey Boston has been a place of growth and transformation. Malachi chose to attend CRB for one clear reason: opportunity. “I wanted to go here so I could get into college,” he says. With the combination of a college-preparatory academics and real-world work experience, Malachi knew he would be…

  • Bryie, Class of 2026, discovers leadership through soccer

    When Bryie, class of 2025, chose to play soccer at Cristo Rey Boston High School, she discovered an unexpected community and stepped into her potential as a leader.  Bryie joined the soccer team during her sophomore year to find a hobby outside of school and be physically active.  She shares, “I started just to have…