Katherine Bond and Carl Foss were elected to the Burlington School Committee, Saturday.
Residents wrote in support of candidates for the Burlington School Committee.
Burlington residents Shari and Britt Ellis were disappointed with an endorsement letter from three sitting School Committee members.
Burlington School Committee Member Martha Simon endorsed incumbent Stephen Nelson for one of the two seats on the committee.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
The current remote learning plan in Burlington will continue until May 8, the district said.
The Burlington High School associate principal is one of eight district athletic directors of the year.
The four candidates for Burlington School Committee debate the issues in a BCAT-hosted forum, March 12.
All town buildings will be closed beginning Tuesday, March 17, the town announced.
The district will be closed beginning Friday through at least March 27, the superintendent announced Thursday.
Katherine Bond, Carl Foss, Adam Senesi and incumbent Stephen Nelson are running for two seats.
Nelson, a 24-year incumbent, is an attorney. He faces three other candidates for two seats on the Burlington School Committee.
Cancelling events outside normal school hours will allow custodians more time to clean, Superintendent Eric Conti said.
Carl Foss is one of four candidates running for two seats on the Burlington School Committee.
Adam Senesi is one of four candidates for two seats on the Burlington School Committee. He works in sales and marketing.
Katherine Bond is one of four candidates for two seats on the Burlington School Committee. She works in business development.
But the school district would also be required to increase the local contribution by 3.2% under the state's new education funding bill.
High school seniors in Burlington looking to go to college after graduation are eligible to apply for a $1,500 scholarship.
The new space will also be a "innovative learning" and event space.
The elementary schools will need more space due to growing enrollment, they said.
Graffiti, including a racial slur, was written on a bathroom wall at the middle school Nov. 6.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Burlington Public Schools.
Burlington's MCAS scores were higher than the state average for meeting or exceeding expectations on all 19 tests.
The report comes nearly a year after the school system asked town meeting for $700,000 to close a budget gap
Burlington Special Education Parent Advisory Council says it is concerned with the "unsound track record" of the new school bus company.
The school district's attorney said despite safety concerns raised by parents, the law required the board to choose Trombly Motor Coach.
The owner of Trombly Motor Coach Services defended its safety record and said his company's bid will save Burlington $200,000 per year.
The School Committee may be forced to award the contract to a company with a record of safety problems in other districts.
The Simon Youth Foundation offers aid to students at risk of dropping out.
The state funding for Burlington Public Schools in 2020 is an increase over the current year.
Tara Olshaw is a fourth grade teacher at the Memorial Elementary School in Burlington.
The pilot program scheduled for Thursday could help the school system avoid extending the school year for makeup snow days.
The town only received one bid, which was approved by town meeting last week.
In a letter to the editor, Martha Simon tries to clarify confusion over a proposed raise for Burlington Superintendent Eric Conti.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in Massachusetts ranked.
The budget has been approved by the school committee and the ways and means committee, but still needs to be approved by Town Meeting.
Police responded to a lockdown alarm at Memorial Elementary School Tuesday morning.
Timothy Broadrick is accepting a position at a K-12 school district in New Hampshire.
The school district said it is working with the company that maintains the system to figure out what happened.
Dr. Eric Conti received the award from the American Association of School Administrators in Los Angeles.