Gov. Deval Patrick announced allocations from the federal Education Jobs Fund on Wednesday.
Transportation Advisory Committee looking into flags for local crosswalks.
From post-grad, to high school, to career changing adults, the Lexington school fills a need.
Henry Allyn Sheehan received his diploma more than 60 years after he left the high school to fight in World War II.
"I knew they had to do it, I just did not know how it would make me feel," an elated Sean Harrington says following the vote.
The Policies and Procedures Subcommittee presented their official recommendations for the Pledge of Allegiance to the School Committee last night.
A special meeting of the School Committee will be held at the Dallin School to discuss the new Pledge policy.
The new Bishop principal spent Thursday night at a meet and greet.
Tonight will be an opportunity for parents to meet the new principal before the fall.
Ongoing public input to be sought to increase safety and minimize neighborhood impact.
"In hindsight, we were out of order," said School Committee member Leba Heigham.
The new principal is expected to start in the fall and will be holding 'meet and greets' over the summer.
Principals throughout Arlington Public Schools will ensure every student has opportunity to say the Pledge each school day if he or she desires.
Policies and Procedures subcommittee will discuss the Pledge of Allegiance among several other issues tonight.
Arlington Center for the Arts’ vacation arts program a hit with local youngsters.
The chairman of the School Committee, has drafted a new policy on the Pledge of Allegiance that will be voted on July 20.
The Pledge of Allegiance controversy in Arlington brings national attention, threats and discussion to the streets of Arlington.
The Arlington Human Rights Commission is planning to address some of the threats made against members of the School Committee this week.
Both Ariington officials and local student Sean Harrington have spent the last two days engaged with the national media over the Pledge of Allegiance.
Summer enrichment program shows kids fun in science and mathematics.
More than 120 children toured fire trucks, rescue vehicles, ambulances and more.
The Arlington Police Department has opened an investigation into threatening emails sent to School Committee members following national news attention.
The Arlington Public School Department has issued a statement about the intense media coverage surrounding the Pledge of Allegiance issue.
The meeting scheduled for this evening has been postponed to a later date.
After a week of finals, the last day seems anticlimactic for high school students.
The question of daily recitation of the Pledge split the Committee right down the middle.
High schoolers and senior citizens participate together in one book club dedicated to finding common ground through literature.
Bridge the Gap has raised close to $550,000 and will continue unofficially through August 1.
Soon-to-be graduates file to their seats to the tune of "Pomp and Circumstance."
Despite the light drizzle, the graduation will be on Peirce Field.
'Human Power Month' - a month of biking, walking and running - comes to a successful close.
The Committee is split on middle school guidance addition to the add-back list.
Proceeds of benefit concert went to the Bridge the Gap campaign.
Funds raised will help alleviate some of the financial stresses of the school system.
Hardy and Bishop Elementaries Fifth-graders drum at the Drake.
Parents Practice the hoop game
Bonnets and dancing and candlemaking round out a great day for third-graders.
Students celebrate one of the last events of their senior year.
No finalists is selected
Teachers notified on May 24 of impending layoffs