The Hurley School community is rallying support for a major playground renovation project expected to be completed in 2026. The Neighborhood Parents for the Hurley School (NPHS) is partnering with Boston Public Schools to design and construct the new facility while working to secure grants and private funding.
The current playground, which has served the school for over three decades, faces significant safety and accessibility challenges. Portions of the play area have been cordoned off due to sinkholes and drainage problems, while equipment like the zipline has fallen into disrepair. The planned renovation will incorporate modern sensory and accessible elements to better serve all students.
Beyond addressing safety concerns, NPHS hopes the upgraded playground will strengthen community engagement by attracting more families to use the space during after-school hours. The organization notes that increased activity could help address some of the neighborhood challenges stemming from the nearby Mass and Cass area.
Community members interested in supporting the project can contribute through the organization's GoFundMe campaign. The fundraising effort seeks to supplement grants and institutional funding to ensure the project's completion.
For more information about the playground renovation or to make a donation, visit the NPHS GoFundMe page at gofundme.com/f/support-hurley-school-playground.
Written with information posted on Facebook