Seekonk School Committee voted to accept a bid from Tremblay for Bus Service, saving $406,000 in the first year alone - potentially halving the school department deficit.
Superintendent's report on kindergarten performance shows some difference between half-day and full-day kindergarten testing.
Bishop Feehan Salutatorian Viviana Hanley is a sweeping success scholastically, artistically and athletically.
The Seekonk School Department is holding workshops to facilitate an open dialogue about destructive decision-making and the teenage mind.
Bishop Feehan in Attleboro held its annual lock-in for students.
AHS students are raising money for the 9/11 Memorial and Tuesday's Children.
Dayspring Christian Academy in Attleboro celebrated its third annual Fine Arts and Music Night on Friday.
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce has named its 2011 Teacher of the year.
Attleboro schools now have $200,000 less in the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2012.
There were hugs, tears and applause for Attleboro Scholarships winners.
Superintendent Pia Durkin delivered a report to the school committee on the Kindergarten lottery process and the reasons for it.
Academically prepared and athletically perseverant, Attleboro High Junior Mike Regan wins on and off the field.
The 16th annual Bishop Feehan Hall of Fame Induction included eight former student athletes from football, basketball, swimming, soccer, hockey and track.
Seekonk High School Inducts Students into the National Honor Society, La Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica and the La Société Honoraire de Français
To celebrate its grand opening, Cumberland Farms Attleboro store will donate a percentage of its drink and coffee sales to support a community garden.
The Seekonk School Committee is exploring options to bring the 2012 fiscal year budget out of the red.
A special school committee meeting to discuss Ray DiCiaccio’s competence and possible removal as chair ended abruptly before discussions began.
Attleboro teenager, Melanie Preve creates made-to-order, sweet and spectacular sugar cookies out of her home.
Students, parents and staff of Willett Elementary recently got their hands dirty to build a community garden.
Dayspring Christian Academy students official members of the National Junior Honor Society.
Police Chief Ronald Charron asks public to help officers enforce underage drinking and drug laws; he says some parents have obstructed officers in the past.
Pia Durkin was not chosen for the position of Lowell superintendent.
Parents are seeking information about the selection process and its fairness.
PTO President Jennifer Hess asked what would happen to the teachers in the face of severe fiscal 2012 budget cuts.
Several officials took a break from their city jobs to read to students.
Students faced with medical lockdown in Attleboro.
The AHS track and field facility may be getting a hefty renovation.
Pia Durkin will soon find out if she is packing her things and heading to Lowell.
Attleboro Resident Doug Gobin shares his thoughts on the city having $2.4 million less in federal money to commit to local schools.
Local soccer player with exceptional skill scores for Attleboro High School and the New England Revolution Academy Team.
Local children's musicians create a toe-tapping good time for Attleboro kids.
In a workshop, school committee members and officials consider eliminating technology instructor position and new textbooks from the 2012 fiscal budget.
Dr. William Brown lectured to an auditorium over 150 people on the development of the adolescent brain.
The Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC) educated parents on how to deal with bullying and cyberbullying.
Federal cuts in spending trickle down to Attleboro schools.
The Attleboro School Commitee voted to make changes to the Kindergarten schedule to be in compliance with state law.
The Attleboro School Committee has formed a subcommittee to investigate the city's comprehensive plan.
For this award-winning writer, the word volunteer parallels the word love.
This eighth-grader is on his way to rivaling Alan Shawn Feinstein.
Remembering Matthew McGowan through the pages of his favorite books.