Editor-in-chief of BU independent paper steps down after outrage over their April Fool's edition.
The Coolidge Corner Theatre is screening the documentary, which is released later in the week, with a panel lead by Dr. Housman
A selection of Brookline students named to the dean's lists and honor rolls at their schools around the country.
Parents at the Heath School have offered to raise $1.8 million to expand the existing auditorium. The Brookline School Committee debates.
Two-time spelling bee winners claim their victory a second time. Were you there? Did you get some photos or videos? Share them with Patch.
The second in our series of "Best of Patch Readers' Choice" contests. Vote in the poll, defend your choice in the comments, and come back Friday at noon to find out the winner.
Teen Heart Recipient to Spoke at Beaver Country Day School Assembly
Pending contract, Newton North High School Vice Principal named new principal at Brookline High School.
Chestnut Hill Students collaborate with the Artist in Residence at the Jackson School to build a Liberty Mural.
The school budget for fiscal year 2012 is projected to be about $150,000 over.
Brookline Students taped an upcoming episode of "High School Quiz Show" for WGBH, who sent Patch some photos from the taping.
This week’s Whiz Kid is actively working to prevent teen suicide in our local community.
There are two public hearings about the buffer zones around schools. These areas may be expanding, but they will not impact students already in schools.
A group of Park School fourth graders are asking Universal Pictures to let the upcoming Lorax film to speak for the trees.
“This report shows some incredible happenings in the system,” said Superintendent Bill Lupini.
“This is going to be an extremely difficult budget to put together suggestions for you,” said Superintendent Bill Lupini.
Heating and ventilation units on top of the school are proving to be a nuisance.
"We believe the agreement is balanced and fair," said School Committee member Alan Morse.
The high school is projected to beyond capacity in several years.
Parents will be able to get a lot more information about students.
Tomorrow's event links Brookline students to International Walk to School Day, an annual event involving more than 3 million children in 21 countries.
The event links Brookline students to International Walk to School Day, an annual event involving more than 3 million children in 21 countries.
Some areas are improved over previous years, and some are not.
If lunch is your favorite subject in school, here's what's coming up in this first month of class.
It's the last week of summer for students and time for our first back-to-school photo gallery where you can post shots of them heading to class.
Two Brookline Students earn $1000 scholarships for community service and leadership.
Steven Silvestri selected as the interim principal of Devotion.
Former educator fought cancer for seven months.
Devotion Principal Gerardo Martinez is leaving for a job in the Wellesley school system.
Susan Tanchel comes to the Watertown-based school from Gann Academy in Waltham. She succeeds retiring head Ruth Gass.
The committee votes 5-0 with two members abstaining in favor of a controversial pledge policy.
A lecture Dr. Michael Rich on the subject of young teenagers and social media.
School Committee retains director of professional development position, but in a reduced role.
Brookline educators fight to save the job of Gene Thompson-Grove, director of professional development.
Wilson was the unanimous pick of the Sudbury School Committee.
Moves from Brookline High's choreography class.
Devotion School class drill into nearby maple trees to draw out their sweet sap.
Brookline High students dish out Japanese cuisine to raise money for devastated nation.