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The school year begins on Wednesday.
Know your routes for the Attleboro school district bus system.
The Seekonk district expects to make an appointment in March, with the person starting work July 1.
William Whalen III is the new head administrator at Hurley Middle School in Seekonk.
The day starts out rainy, but the sky later brightens, just like the moods of the students and faculty.
The school committee approves a collective bargaining agreement with the teachers union.
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Classes begin Sept. 6 for grades 1-12 and Sept. 10 for kindergarten and preschool.
The regional organization in charge of accreditation has determined the existing track is "unsafe and unusable."
The town should have a new schools chief in January, the school committee chair says.
Incoming freshman “learning the ropes” at the Summer Academic Academy.
Students from Attleboro and Seekonk are on the school's fourth quarter honor roll.
School district parent Jennifer Crowder says she will pursue further legal action against the school committee member.
Anyone interested in helping military kids can visits the Web sites below.
All students will be attending full-day kindergarten for the first time this year.
Do you remember your favorite lunch box? Today's kids have as many options as ever but nothing will take the place of the Partridge Family or Scooby-Doo.
Committee member David Murphy says he looks forward to "resolving this issue definitively."
The Election Commission will meet Thursday at City Hall.
The document submitted by school district parent Jennifer Crowder says Committee member David Murphy was not a resident of Attleboro during the 2011 election. Murphy says the complaint "is riddled with inaccuracies and lies."
A city solicitor says the complaint filed by Jennifer Crowder against David Murphy does not meet the standards for the Election Commission to consider it. Crowder says she will file a new complaint. Murphy calls her a pawn on a pathetic crusade.
Kurtis W. Johnson is recognized by the Mass. Association of School Business Officials.
Several local residents recently graduated from various colleges and universities.
Several Attleboro residents recently made the Dean's List or received other honors at various colleges and universities.