"You have slain the dragons ... and you have come out the stronger for it." —Charles Skidmore, retiring principal
On community service day, AHS's junior class cleans up around their school.
Arlington community members are selling an integral piece of retiring Principal Charles Skidmore's career to raise funds to rename the school's media center: his writings.
Grant will buy eight new, state-of-the-art helmets.
Internet giant gives away 60 of its new Chromebooks.
Patch was there to capture every moment from Friday's graduation. Here are some of the best shots.
“Embark on the journey with confidence. Know that we are ready for whatever life can throw at us.” —Abigail Horgan, class valedictorian
Parents told the School Committee this week they worry efficiencies are being made at their expense as a result of Thompson rebuild project.
Parents opposed Superintendent Kathleen Bodie's recommendations Tuesday. Bodie decided to table her proposed changes to a future meeting.
Elementary school classes would have about 27 students, middle school about 31 and high school about 30, Superintendent Kathleen Bodie told the School Committee Tuesday.
But plan would also raise member contributions to health insurance premium by up to 10 percent.
Space will be called the "Charles Arlington Skidmore Learning Commons."
Town Meeting members unanimously approve $20 million project to rebuild Thompson Elementary School.
Majority of debt comes from kindergarten programs, where tuition non-payment has amounted to more than $61,000.
Arlington High School students take ownership of their bathrooms and clean-up after themselves.
After mulling other options, School Committee decides to stick with traditional method to determine first day.
Minuteman Career and Technical School is looking to expand partnerships with area business communities and revitalize its alumni base.
As they come up on two years without a contract, Arlington teachers demonstrated outside AHS and in Arlington Town Center to raise community support.
Compilation of recipes makes for a good book and a closer community.
School Committee did not make a motion regarding the article Tuesday; Board of Selectmen will hear the article Monday.
Members, superintendent believe 8 percent incentive could help save jobs.
Some members believe traditional start date might not be the best option.
The Jazz fest took place at the Hynes Convention Center in downtown Boston.
Raemer outlines the district's goals, its needs and the remedies.
Superintendent guides discussion within the bounds of state law and good practice.
School Committee finishes superintendent finalist interviews with Arlington native.
School Committee analyzes recommendations and approves lower cap on athletic fees.
Arlington High School’s first match on WGBH’s High School Quiz Show will air on Sunday at 7 p.m. on WGBH Channel 2.
Students open their minds — and their kitchens — for projects in their earth science unit.
Cuts would increase class sizes, reduce programs, according to administrators.
Although the school administration claims special education will be sheltered from the district’s latest budget woes, parents fear their special needs children are still falling through the cracks.
Principal Skidmore will leave Arlington High School at the end of the school year, Assistant Principal Villano set to take the reigns.
Community comes out to support high school sports teams.
New proposal improves safety and congestion and appeases neighbors' concerns.
A screening of "On Broadway" will be the final big fundraiser for the effort.
School Committee received funds Tuesday night, more to come.
Adam Pachter will donate 150 books to supporters of Bridge the Gap
May 14 was the junior prom in Woburn
Tryst Restaurant in Arlington Center offers all proceeds of a dessert to Bridge the Gap
Town Hall exhibits K-12 student art