The Warren-Prescott's second annual art show at the StoveFactory displayed works inspired by social studies lessons.
This month Zume's is featuring the work of 42 Harvard-Kent students. On Friday, the artists got a chance to visit the cafe -- and see their work on the walls.
Boston Public Schools parents received certificates of diploma from the Parent University program.
Local students can win tickets to a Red Sox game by participating in the Boston Public Library's summer reading contest.
Awards were handed out by city and school officials on Thursday at the 6th Annual Harvard-Kent Leadership & Scholarship Partnership Awards Presentation.
Plus, Superintendent Carol Johnson invites parents to help Boston Public Schools improve the city's choice program.
Dennis Taylor and a group of students at the Warren Prescott are finalists in two separate national competitions this week.
Yong Chen, who pioneered online painting courses, has been selected to present at a statewide teaching conference.
Following last year's model of a "Hat Day for Haiti" students and teachers raised over $600.
Students in Charlestown High School's unique Arabic program are traveling to Qatar this April vacation.
Following the discovery of expired frozen food at Boston Public Schools, one city councilor is saying more action is needed.
Mandarincube, a learning module, will present at Charlestown Nursery School on Saturday.
Students can now receive certificates from the National Fire Academy.
Boston Public Schools are currently undergoing an inventory of all cafeteria foods, as directed by Mayor Thomas Menino.
Hearings are Wednesday, Thursday of this week, and on March 15 and 22
The public is invited to attend a presentation by Gail Collins, an op-ed writer for the Times.
Under new management, the tennis center offers longer hours and more programs -- but higher rates, as well.
Up to 300 jobs cut, and new student funding formula introduced.