Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1786 Endicott School

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1786

 

Endicott School Building

The Bridge Boston Charter School will occupy the former Endicott School Building, beginning this summer. The new school will serve 108 students in pre-K through first grade and add one grade per year until it reaches grade 8 with a total of 335 students.

Located at 2 McLellan Street the school building was opened in 1906.  It was named for
William Endicott (1842-1903), who served for 40 years in the Boston Schools. He was Master of the Christopher Gibson School. Born in Canton, Mass., he served in the Civil War; then he began teaching in the Christopher Gibson School in Dorchester in 1866.

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