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Alumni from Boston Latin are in every corner of the world. The BLSA website is just one tool for staying connected to Alma Mater, no matter what stage of life you are in. Celebrating a promotion, updating your contact information, interested in serving as a mentor or sharing photos of a new addition to the family? Whatever it may be, please remember to keep your BLS family members informed and we promise to return the favor.

Change of Address
The BLSA wants to know your updated contact info to send correspondence your way, keeping you informed of school news, volunteer opportunities, upcoming alumni events and much more.

Class Notes
We want to hear from you! Use the Class Notes form to fill us in on what you are doing, where you have been, fellow alumni you have seen, etc. - anything you would like to share with your classmates. The information will be published in the Boston Latin School Bulletin.

Web Exclusive - Alumni Staying Connected Around the World
A new feature of the BLSA web will share personal travel reflections from our own adventure-seeking alumni! Our first profile is Sinead Keegan, Class of 2001.

Plaza Italia in Bariloche, ArgentinaIreland-born, Brighton-raised Sinead Keegan '01 embarked on an incredible around-the-world adventure in January 2007. For the next year and a half she will be traveling first to Argentina and then Peru, visiting the non-profit where she "worked last spring teaching sports to a school of 800 children whose families were victims of internal strife, and now they live on top of an old dump just outside of Lima city center." Click here to begin the journey with her as she uncovers that “Romulus and Remus are popular the world over!” The second volume of her travel journal shares her experiences from Peru to Brazil where she visited Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Ilha Grande.

Above: Plaza Italia in Bariloche, Argentina (in Patagonia).   

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