Emma Roberson was one of 31 Arlington Catholic graduates from Arlington this year.
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The involved students, who were on a school field trip, were kicked out of the museum Thursday.
The committee chose next year's school calendar in a split vote.
Margaret Gillis of St. Agnes School, earned top honors for her clay sculpture, “Patient Mother, Sleeping Baby.”
The Arlington Human Rights Commission's Everyday Hero Award went to Ottoson Middle School's Building Respect Task Force and Friends of the Gay/Straight Alliance.
The high school's four-person team will face Hamilton-Wenham Sunday evening.
Laura Chesson got the approval of the School Committee Thursday. She'll start July 1.
US News & World Report put Arlington three spots ahead of neighboring Winchester.
Two of the district's five finalists have already announced that they're out of the running.
Former School Committee member Paul Schlichtman will fill former committee member Joseph Curro's seat until the Town Elections next April.
The auction goes through Wednesday, May 2. The school’s PTO is also hosting live and silent auctions Friday night.
The 'Cupid Shuffle' took over Peirce's playground Friday morning.
Applications are due at 4 p.m., Thursday, April 26.
After a five-month search, the district is right back where it started.
The project is expected to break ground later this month.
After being nominated to the office Thursday, Kirsi Allison-Ampe went over a few things that she'd like to stress moving forward.
Applications are due at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 26. The committee plans to select its new member immediately after applicant interviews on Thursday, May 3.
The finalists were named at Thursday's School Committee meeting.
Incumbents re-elected to School Committee.
The district released the finalists' names and short bios Wednesday.
The deadline for donations is Wednesday, April 11.
Adults and some kids are challenging each other to ingest spoonfuls of the stuff, but is this a risky activity or just a good laugh?
Committee members voted 5-2 Thursday to bring back the district's chief financial officer, Diane Johnson.
Kids, parents, neighbors and friends gathering to share their creations and make art together!
New state law has changed oversight regarding educational collaboratives
The Arlington School Committee approved their projected FY13 budget Thursday night.
At the third meeting of the Redistricting Committee for Arlington Elementary Schools on Tuesday night, Superintendent Kathleen Bodie brought the idea of buffer areas into the argument.
Proposal assumes a 3.6 percent increase in revenue and focuses on maintaining level services and expanding the Special Education department.
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Students honored at recent ceremony.
Teachers, students and volunteers team up to renovate outdated woodshop and classroom at Ottoson Middle School.
Search committee unable to find three suitable finalists to replace retired Principal Charles Skidmore.
Teachers using technology to improve communication for students with limited verbal skills and bridging social interactions between special education students and their general education peers.
Arlington middle school students are invited to participate in event, part of the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Dallin's birth.
Kathleen Bodie's budget would cut 16 teaching assistants but proposes hiring an assistant superintendent and principals at the high school and Stratton Elementary.
The Arlington School Committee will hear a presentation of the first draft of the FY 13 budget.
Fourth redistricting meeting scheduled for Tuesday as officials try to alleviate overcrowding at Arlington Public Schools.
Follow this daily feature for a schedule of Arlington sporting events.
Mandarin teacher offers a free photo tour of his homeland to Arlington community.