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Student Stabbed at Madison Park High School

Students and staff responding to a safety incident in a school hallway

Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, Roxbury, September 11, 2025

News Summary

A 17-year-old student was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after being stabbed during an altercation at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School in Roxbury. The incident occurred in a hallway around noon. Boston police have deployed K-9 units in their search for the suspect, who fled the scene. The school briefly went into ‘safe mode’ but has since returned to normal operations. A crisis response team is available to support affected students and staff.

Boston — A 17-year-old student was stabbed during an altercation inside Madison Park Technical Vocational High School in Roxbury on Wednesday at approximately 12:04 p.m. The victim was taken to a local hospital with a non-life-threatening injury. The suspect fled the scene immediately and, as of the latest updates, no arrests have been made.

Key facts

– The stabbing occurred in a common hallway at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, located at 75 Malcolm X Blvd. in the Roxbury neighborhood.
– Boston police responded to reports of the stabbing and deployed police K-9 units to search for the suspect.
– The school briefly placed both Madison Park High School and the nearby John D. O’Bryant School in “safe mode” during the investigation; both schools have since returned to normal operations.
– A crisis response team will be available at Madison Park High School for the remainder of the week to support students and staff.
– The school serves approximately 1,100 students and is known for its vocational programs.

Immediate response and on-site conditions

Boston police arrived at the school after reports of the stabbing. School security and staff moved quickly to respond to the incident, guiding students into classrooms and managing the scene while police conducted their initial investigation. Witnesses inside the building described a chaotic environment with commotion and confusion as the event unfolded. Several students sent alarming messages to parents while teachers directed others into secure locations.

Victim status

The injured student was transported to a nearby hospital with injuries classified as non-life-threatening. School officials and police have not released additional medical details.

Suspect search and law enforcement actions

After the altercation, the suspect fled the scene. Police deployed K-9 teams to assist in the search. As of the most recent updates, no arrests have been made and the search remained active while officers continued to collect evidence and interview witnesses.

Community reaction and safety concerns

Students and families expressed concern about safety at school, highlighting that parents expect schools to be secure environments for learning. Several seniors and other students described fear and stress during the incident. School administrators and Boston Public Schools emphasized that the safety of students and staff is a top priority and that the incident is being treated seriously.

Support for students and staff

A crisis response team has been arranged to remain on-site at Madison Park High School for the rest of the week to provide counseling and support services to students and staff affected by the event. School officials encouraged families to reach out to the school for information about available resources and mental health support.

Operational impact

Both Madison Park High School and the nearby John D. O’Bryant School were placed into safe mode while police investigated. Normal operations resumed after the immediate scene was secured and law enforcement completed initial on-site work. School leaders indicated continued coordination with police as the investigation proceeds.

Background

Madison Park Technical Vocational High School serves roughly 1,100 students and offers a range of vocational programs. Incidents of this nature are rare at the school, which relies on security staff and school-based safety protocols to manage student safety. Boston police continue to investigate the altercation and urge anyone with information to contact law enforcement through normal reporting channels.

What to expect next

Police will continue investigative work, including reviewing surveillance, interviewing witnesses, and following up on leads. The school will maintain counseling services and coordinate with families to share updates as they become available. No timetable was provided for when police expect to locate or apprehend the suspect.

FAQs

What happened at Madison Park High School?

A 17-year-old student was stabbed during an altercation in a common hallway at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School at about 12:04 p.m. on Wednesday. The victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Has anyone been arrested?

No arrests had been reported as of the latest update. The suspect fled the scene and police deployed K-9 units to assist in the search.

Were other schools affected?

Madison Park High School and the nearby John D. O’Bryant School were briefly placed into safe mode while police investigated. Both schools have since returned to normal operations.

What support is available for students?

A crisis response team will be available at Madison Park High School for the remainder of the week to provide counseling and support to students and staff.

How can families get updates?

Families should contact school officials directly for updates and follow any communications issued by Boston Public Schools. Law enforcement will also provide updates as the investigation progresses.

Quick reference table

Topic Details
City Boston
Location Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, 75 Malcolm X Blvd., Roxbury
Time of incident Approximately 12:04 p.m. on Wednesday
Victim 17-year-old student; transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injury
Suspect status Fled scene; no arrests reported; K-9 units deployed
School operations Madison Park and nearby John D. O’Bryant briefly in safe mode; now returned to normal
Support Crisis response team on-site through the week for students and staff
School size Approximately 1,100 students; vocational programs

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