Local educators, parents and politicians hope to close the gap on education in science and math.
Arlene Bosco provides the school board a detailed report on the districts current special education programs.
Bristol Community College students will compete in a cake competition.
Students at Dayspring Academy will perform a second presentation of "Willy Wonka."
A group of Attleboro students, teachers and police officers competed against the traveling basketball entertainment team, Harlem Wizards, to raise funds for the Attleboro High School Class of 2012.
The school committee is challenged with cutting $810,000 from the current budget - a tough task considering 77 percent of the budget pays for staff salaries.
Teachers are hoping a new cell phone policy cuts down on disciplinary actions.
Distinguished scholar Manasi Malik graciously gives credit to her Bishop Feehan High School teachers for their roles in her academic achievements.
Since October, The Kevin M. Hurley Middle School Builders Club spearheads charity drives.
Attleboro was one of several communities in the region to participate in a Legos robotics presentation.
Willett Elementary students had a surprise visit from Mayor Kevin Dumas during the school's annual reading night.
Expert Jeanine Fitzgerald provides simple and easily integrated solutions to fight a growing problem.
Jenna Treichler’s small vision grew into a gift that will keep on giving.
Students and parents in formal wear travel 'Around the World.'
Brennan Middle School students receive awards at Boston's Kennedy Library.
Attleboro School Committee receives an update on the number of bullying cases in Attleboro schools.
The Attleboro School Committee recommend to the administration that the school year start after Labor Day and that half days remain on Wednesday.
Articulate and committed to advancement, Adam Tellier takes the helm of the Youth Commission as the newly appointed chairman.
Abbie Hopkins, a sixth grader at Kevin Hurley Middle School took the title of HMS Idol in the competition on Friday night at Seekonk High School.
Former New England Patriots Player Ed Ellis helps Brennan students celebrate Blackout day, a day to end the use of the "R" word.
Do you know a whiz kid? Nominate them by e-mailing abigail.crocker@patch.com.
The School Committee is asking parents to comment on when to start school and other decisions.
Bishop Feehan Junior, Jordan Foster of Attleboro, shares her baton twirling talents across the US and around the globe.
Martin Elementary School students have been preparing since October for the latest round of assessment testing.
The George R. Martin Elementary School hosted a parade of fathers armed with books and reading voices throughout the week.
It will be a proud day for the McGoverns when Joshua McGovern graduates from the League School of Greater Boston.
The Attleboro school committee and administration discussed the pros and cons of starting the 2011-2012 school year in August.
AHS hosted and participated in Massachusetts' annual drama festival, where 112 schools from across the state compete for the best performance.
Resource specialist Jan Randall shares her autistic son's journey.
Makenzie Killough is the American Heart Association's Jump Rope for Heart top fundraiser in all of New England.
MCAS testing begins in March for grades 3 through 8 and grade 10.
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its Teacher of the Year award.
Winner of the Massachusetts/Rhode Island Region Geography Bee of the Association of Christian Schools International
Fourth-grade students, with help from Willett Elementary teacher Kim Janssen, provide food to an Attleboro pantry.
Four teams competed in the second annual Martin School Dodgeball Tournament to help out the fifth grade activity fund and a charity to be named later.
Attleboro High School has shown steady improvement in its SAT scores and graduation rate over the past five years, while reducing its drop-out rate.
Prized athlete, community contributor and beloved by all who know him, Malik Garro-Emmanuel shines brightly in Attleboro.
A local group of parents held a fundraiser following the Dighton-Reboth/Seekonk hockey game on Saturday, resulting in over $7,000 for a scholarship in Jacob Mayo's name.
Attleboro High School students and teachers will see a surprise performance from a group of teachers.