A total of five seniors graduated from Grace Baptist Christian Academy Friday night.
A total of 139 seniors moved their tassels after walking across the stage at Seekonk High School's graduation ceremony.
Seekonk High School Salutatorian Liliana Andrea Sykes said mistakes are essential in life.
Seekonk High School valedictorian Ashley Richards thanked friends, family and faculty for helping her to fulfill her dreams.
It was hot, but that didn't stop several schools from having fun, fun, fun!
The school committee completed their yearly evaluation Superintended Pia Durkin and decided to extend her contract until June 2013.
The school committee approved spending up to $13,000 to partially fund a lacrosse team for AHS.
Meghan Murray has won the 2011 Congressional Art Competition.
Students, parents, and faculty gather to honor outstanding underclassmen.
Junior Molly Rowland educated her teachers about the benefits of oysters in a presentation this week.
The Seekonk School Committee also hears a presentation by anti-bullying mediators and okays world languages to return to the middle school.
Superintendent Challenge Award Winner Linda Nguyen desires to devote her life to helping others.
The Attleboro school district is appointing interim principals without conducting a formal search process.
An end-of-the-year outing at Capron Park in Attleboro was a time to sing, dance and play.
URI graduate Jaclyn Kelly of Attleboro is heading to the Army.
Martin Elementary School hosted its Spring Fling with lots of fun games for all ages.
More than 200 Bishop Feehan High School graduates accept their diplomas.
Attleboro High Students celebrated their graduation week with a family dinner at Christina's, breakfast at Highland Country Club and graduation in the field.
Feehan Senior Kaitlin Hill was chosen as the tree dedicator for the Class of 2011.
Students at Dayspring moved their tassels during Thursday's graduation day ceremony.
Bishop Feehan High School Tree Dedicator, Kaitlin Hill sets service as a top priority.
Matt Gallup designed the winning pin for the Memorial Day Parade on Monday, while three other students won essay contests.
Seekonk School Committee members shaved off district costs by outsourcing the schools' town-run bus system and not buying new books.
Joanne Buckley and Arnold Lee, both Seekonk bus drivers for more than a decade, expressed reservations regarding the newly-awarded bus contract to Tremblay Bus Co, LLC.
The Brastow family hosted a night of fun at Attleboro High School in the name of their son, Myles Owen.
The South Attleboro Lions and the Village Lions provided an awards dinner for the 18 outstanding DARE students from the three Attleboro middle schools.
The financial sub-committee discusses the current financial issues and future options for expanding the full-day kindergarten program to meet the parent’s demands.
Athletes and volunteers make Attleboro Day Games a special day for everyone.
Attleboro Senior, Kevin Christensen finished his year with a 101.1 average.
Hill-Robert’s Principal Matthew Joseph joins two Attleboro assistant principals in saying sayonara.
To fund the creation of a symphony composed for Seekonk's 2012 anniversary, school department members are selling bottled water at the Memorial Day Parade.
Did your special teen dance the night away on Saturday? Send Seekonk Patch your photos, videos and stories.
Willett Elementary students held a ribbon ceremony to kick off their community garden.
Four Attleboro students received scholarships at the annual United Regional Chamber of Commerce Spotlight on Education Breakfast.
The night before prom, Stephen Wallace, the author of 'Reality Gap' and national chairman of Students Against Destructive Decisions, spoke to a group at Seekonk High School as part of an ongoing series of discussions on teen behavior.
A growing collection of library books donated in memory of Matthew McGowan, a former Hill Roberts Elementary School student.
A big shout out to Attleboro High School's Leadership Class.
A change in Massachusetts’ open meeting laws will make the school committee’s evaluations of the superintendent more public.
Attleboro High students are well on their way to reaching their goal of having 911 hours of community service pledged by volunteers.
St. John the Evangelist Student Caroline Fortin moved by story of Anne Frank.