The district won;t hire assistant principals at the Middle School and Memorial Elementary School.
Meanwhile,the broadcast of the public comment portion of Tuesday's school committee was blacked out when members were asked about the issue.
The receipts, which were not included in an outside review of the performing arts fund, include hefty tabs at restaurants.
David Rosenblatt, has been named principal at Fox Hill Elementary School after being appointed as Curriculum Leader for Social Studies.
The spring musical closes this weekend. See another batch of photos by Chet Maguire from last weekend's performances.
Students from the Burlington High School Help Desk talked about cyberbullying with students at Fox Hill Elementary.
Shawsheen sent 197 students to compete in over 45 competitions against students from other vocational-technical schools.
John Middleton-Cox spoke publicly for the first time Tuesday about cash handling practices that had some parents calling for his firing.
A teacher at Burlington High School used drones to offer a unique perspective on Friday's walkout.
Teresa Chai and Stefanie Sganga were recognized for their work on a recent project for the committee.
The Burlington walkout comes two days after a snow day scuttle plans for the original protest.
Wednesday's snow day scuttled plans for students to participate in a national walkout.
More than a dozen clergy, elected officials and other Burlington residents have signed a letter supporting Wednesday's walkout by students.
Written responses from Marshall Simonds Middle School Support Coordinator Neil Lusas on spending may raise more questions than they answer.
Cari Perchase is in her fifth year as principal of Medway Middle School.
Burlington High School students will join students across the country in a March 14 protest against gun violence.
School officials aren't taking any chances.
Revelations that a popular teacher kept an unauthorized, cash account unleashed a flurry of social media discussions on Monday and Tuesday.
Burlington Music Director John Middleton Cox failed to account for at least $8,000 in cash that was kept in an unauthorized account
The Burlington school system's administration should have known about accounting problems that fueled a revolving account deficit.
Police officials told the Burlington School Committee there is no clear-cut strategy to respond to two common school shooting scenarios.
Last year Marshall Simonds Middle School Support Coordinator Neil Lusas wrote a check to Nathalia A.. Lusas from an account under review.
While the most recent risk assessment raised some concerns, the overall results showed vast improvement from the first survey in 2012.
Schools will close two hours earlier than normal as a messy winter storm moves into the region.
The district is holding an informational meeting next week to discuss the hiring process for the position.
A partial review of spending by the Marshall Simonds Middle School staff shows thousands of dollars were spent on junk food in 2016 and 2017
LeRoy Chi Wai Wong received the grant to develop inititives to use drones in education
Burlington was the only school district out of six reviewed by Patch that did not require a degree in finance for its operations director.
Residents expressed concerns that the school committee was downplaying the extent ofproblems raised in recent financial reports.
The announcement was made just after 5 pm Thursday.
When Burlington Hired a new head of finance in June, it did not seek a candidate with an academic background in accounting or finance.
While no wrongdoing has been covered in reviews of Burlington School system, there is "no guarantee" theft did not occur.
In a letter to parents, Superintendent Eric Conti said there was never any real threat and that the students involved are being dealt with.
In his latest posts about school system finances, Eric Conti said school officials "worked with integrity."
Meanwhile the school district is paying her acting replacement $150 per hour, or $850 per day.
The Burlington Public Schools may need to increase the price of school lunches to prevent future deficits.
With more questions than answers from two, smaller audits, 12 town meeting members want a comprehensive review of school spending.
In a blog post, Burlington Superintendent Eric Conti posts the action plan the district will follow to avoid future problems.
The superintendent and the director of the music program did not respond to a request for further clarification on the audit.
A former town meeting member warns the school committee is operating in "the realm of felonious conduct."