Sweet Dreams Dance
Four schools days were canceled this winter because of heavy snow.
The Acton Cooperative Preschool celebrated its 58th anniversary with community service project benefiting Boston Children's Hospital.
It will be held at R.J. Grey Junior High School.
A snowstorm dropped about 2 feet of snow on the region.
A storm was expected to drop 2 feet of snow on the region.
A snowstorm dumped about a foot of snow on town.
A storm is expected to drop a foot on the region.
The Acton Cooperative School donated warm winter clothing to deserving children for a community service project.
It's the second day in a row classes were canceled as a blizzard dumped 2 feet of snow on town.
Classes were canceled Tuesday; no announcement has been made yet as to whether school will reopen Wednesday.
All evening activities scheduled for Monday at 7 p.m. or later were also canceled.
School officials made the decision due to extreme cold.
Elizabeth J. Lewis, Grade 12, from Acton was named to the high honor roll at The Rivers School in Weston.
The high school team competes in this annual TV quiz show on WGBH.
Acton teachers performed better than the state average.
A-B was ranked No. 10 on a statewide survey.
Massachusetts ranked No. 4 on a survey of the best states in the country for teachers.
Dover-Sherborn High School was ranked No. 1, according to rankings by Boston Magazine.
The American Academy of Pediatrics found connections between school hours and teen sleep deprivation.
Wednesday, Sept. 3 is the first day of school for some Acton-Boxborough students. The rest start the next day.
The Education Week Research Center ranked the Bay State No. 1 in its annual Quality Counts report.
GoLocal Worcester released its third annual ranking of the best high schools in Massachusetts.
$1,638 awarded by New England Dairy & Food Council for Fuel Up to Play 60 initiative.
The couple argued the phrase stigmatizes their children.
The school made the top of US News & World Report's annual list.
The school district budget includes a 4.47% increase in the Acton assessment, "due to the fact that the ratio of Acton students to Boxborough students is increasing year to year."
Patrick will visit The Discovery Museums.
Teachers and the School Committee have yet to reach an agreement on a new contract.
The two sides have been trying to reach a deal on a new contract.
About 50 educators gathered on Main Street to demand a new contract.
A law that requires schools to continue learning for suspended or expelled students comes with a cost—but no certainty it will be funded by the state.
The president of the National Education Association said educators and policymakers need to work together to make the standards work locally.
Students will go to school late after having the previous day off from school.
The announcement was made on Thursday morning.
Eighteen states worked together to develop the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam.
The district made the announcement on Tuesday night.
Pending successful contract negotiations, Glenn Brand will start July 1, taking over for Stephen Mills, who is retiring at the end of the 2013-2014 school year.