Brian Schlegel had worked in the Westborough schools for 13 years.
Summer’s still in full swing, but it’s never too early to start planning for the start of the school year.
The principal of Concord’s Thoreau School announced her resignation earlier this week in an email to the elementary school’s families.
The School Committee gave Edward Bouquillon the extension despite questions about his handling of contract bids.
Native Lengua, which plans to bring 15 students over from Madrid for the month of July, is still seeking host families for the summer.
Videos, links and more coverage from Concord-Carlisle High School's commencement ceremonies.
Music from Disney's 'The Lion King' was featured prominently in Concord-Carlisle High School's commencement ceremony, held Saturday, June 8 at CCHS.
Some photos, a funny joke and a few words from Concord-Carlisle High School's commencement, held Saturday, June 8.
Students, teachers and family say Brianna Bigby will be remembered as a young woman who had incredible potential and a bright future ahead of her.
It's a longstanding tradition for the outgoing senior class to pull a prank. Learn what some of this year's have been, and share yours.
Concord Public Works hosted more than 230 eighth-graders from Concord Middle School on Wednesday, May 22. Click through the photos and videos above to get a sense for the seventh annual celebration. 'Because of Public Works ...' was the theme.
Plans for a rally at 4:30 p.m. at Monument Square, and presence at School Committee this evening.
Or, more evidence ‘Best of' lists should always be taken with a grain of salt.
In honor of National Teacher Day, we ask you to share your stories of gratitude, and let us know who the best teacher in town is.
The Patriots went 1-2 in last week's lacrosse action.
In honor of National Teacher Day, here is a list of creative gift ideas and places to find them around town.
Concord-Carlisle tops Natick High 12-8 in girls varsity lacrosse action.
Impromptu Tuesday afternoon rally outside administration building leads to hallway meeting with Superintendent Diana Rigby.
Algonquin edges Concord-Carlisle, 12 - 11 in Saturday's girls varsity lacrosse action.
Hannah Lane lost her father to cancer when she was in elementary school. Ten years later, she’ll honor him with her senior project.
The CCHS varsity girls lacrosse squad earned a 12-8 win over Masconomet on Monday, April 22.
Patriots fell to the Rockets 12-10 last in girls varsity lacrosse action last Wednesday.
A blowout win over the Bedford Bucaneers followed tightly fought tie against the Warriors of Wayland last week in Concord-Carlisle girls varsity lacrosse action.
A win over Weston and a loss to Westford last week for the Patriots.
Boys school will be alive with the sounds of singers next Monday, April 8, as the second annual Fenn School Invitational Choral Concert comes to town.
After graduating 10 seniors from last year's squad, a young and dynamic CC varsity girls outfit will look to start strong against in next Tuesday's season-opener against Wellesley.
Sign holders outside Ripley told Patch why they were standing in the rain to support their chosen School Committee Candidates.
Patch caught up with signholders at the Harvey Wheeler Community Center Tuesday afternoon during Concord's Town Election.
Inclement weather has caused delays in testing.
An investigation, and a plan for school-wide conversation on race relations follows discovery earlier this week.
Old Bedford Road residents Richard Fahlander and Kathleen Allen write that the Concord School Committee would benefit from Johanna Boynton's 'common sense approach to difficult issues.'
Nashoba Road residents Tim and Maureen Dibble write that a vote for Johanna Boynton and Kathi Snook would 'send a strong signal that the electorate chooses to move forward in a positive way.'
Sudbury Road resident Anne Hayden writes that Lisa Bergen and Cynthia Rainey 'would encourage the School Committee to open up the process by which citizens participate at committee meetings.'
Winthrop Street residents Peter and Ellen Fulton write that Kathi Snook's length of involvement in the Concord schools gives her a 'perspective and institutional memory that will serve us all well on the Concord School Committee.'
Hayward Mill Road resident Abraham Fisher writes in support of Cynthia Rainey as a candidate for Concord School Committee.
Annursnac Hill Road resident Janet Rothrock says she supports Lisa Bergen and Cynthia Rainey 'because they have proven they will work on behalf of all of us for positive change.'
Lee Drive resident Paul Scalzi writes that his 'standards are higher for both our students and elected officials.'
Jennie Dugan Road resident Louisa Paushter says Johanna Boynton and Kathi Snook are "thoughtful, direct, honest, ethical people who are committed to a positive, dynamic school system."
Hemlock Street resident Pat Kager says School Committee candidates Cynthia Rainey and Lisa Bergen would "act on our behalf and who have an irrefutable track record for opening doors for real positive change in our schools."
Alcott Principal Sharon Young and Superintendent Diana Rigby joined more than 200 students and parents for a pajama party last Friday, March 1, at Alcott School.