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Welcome to PROMISE

PROMISE College and Career Academy is a choice high school based in Brockton and designed specifically for students and families who are seeking a smaller, more personalized learning experience.

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Principal's Message

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Dear BPS Community,
 
PROMISE College and Career Academy (PCCA) operates on the belief that all students can succeed if a school is designed to meet their individual interests, talents, needs, and learning styles. Our ultimate goal is placing students at the center of their educational experience and creating modern, flexible structures that set them up for success so that our students reach (or exceed) their potential and live up to their promise.
 
Our school is well-suited for rising ninth graders who are looking for a smaller, more personalized learning environment designed to support students’ individual learning needs while incorporating their interests and preferences. PCCA students will engage in rigorous learning opportunities, and could potentially enroll in early college courses, career-related internships, and experiential learning that will take place on-site and in the field.
 
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via email at [email protected].
 
Sincerely,
 
Dr. Kelly A. Silva
Principal and Design Lead of the PROMISE College and Career Academy

Recent News

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Shovel Sidewalks and you could win a Brockton Boxers Scarf!

As we work toward re-opening schools, you can help make things safer for students who walk to school by shoveling a sidewalk in your neighborhood. If you submit your before and after photos here, you'll be entered to win a Brockton Boxers scarf!
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Brockton Public Schools Closed Through February 27, 2026

All Brockton Public Schools, buildings, and programs will be closed through February 27, 2026 due to continuing storm cleanup. BHS drama and boys' basketball students should expect additional outreach regarding their programs.
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Safety Tips for Extreme Cold

Families should ensure that students dress very warmly during expected extreme cold over the next few days, especially when spending time outdoors walking to school.