See how FAFSA applications changed for Falmouth area high schools.
Assistant Principal Thomas McManamon will serve as interim principal until school officials find a permanent replacement.
Falmouth middle and elementary schools were included in the inaugural list ranking more than 80,000 U.S. schools.
Falmouth results were in line with the state as older students held steady in English, while younger students slipped on all tests.
Live music is back in the Falmouth school community after a year-and-a-half of virtual performances.
Fifty-four percent of students ages 12-15 are fully vaccinated, and 69 percent of students ages 16-19 are also fully vaccinated.
A potential mask mandate was hotly contested by parents, town officials and school staff at last week's school committee meeting
Parents in Falmouth can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The federal government approved free meals for all students through June 30, 2022.
See how college aid applications changed for Falmouth area high schools.
Cape Cod teachers union officials accused the Falmouth superintendent of bullying Falmouth Educators' Association President Lori Andrade.
A spokesperson for the Falmouth teachers' union denied Lori Andrade did anything wrong and accused the superintendent of bullying her.
High school seniors in Bourne, Falmouth, Mashpee and Sandwich are eligible to earn a $1,000 scholarship.
See how the new state guidelines affect sports, outdoor activities, class time and riding the bus.
School officials said students over 12 can receive a Pfizer vaccine during school with parental consent.
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Union officials say Falmouth Superintendent Lori Duerr suspended a teacher over union activity. Duerr denied that was the reason.
Union officials said Falmouth Educators' Association President Lori Andrade faced retaliation after filing contractual grievances.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors like graduation rates and academic performance.
According to the school's Twitter, the remote day is due to staffing coverage issues.
Falmouth was one of 26 districts to get a waiver delaying grade 5 students from a full return because of their inclusion in middle school.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Barnstable County.
Students of color made up only 21 percent of students in Falmouth Public Schools last year yet accounted for 47 percent of suspensions.
The tests will only be for teachers who develop symptoms at work. Testing begins on Feb. 21, after school nurses receive the vaccine.
On Jan. 27, March 24, and June 9 of this year, students in grades pre-K through grade 4 will complete the second half of the day at home.
School officials said a week of fully remote learning is necessary because of Falmouth's rising cases and holiday gatherings.
Three teachers unions on Cape Cod joined a no confidence vote against DESE Commissioner Riley for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Superintendent Lori Duerr said both cohorts A and B will work remotely until the high school reopens for in-person classes on Friday.
The rapid tests deliver results in about 15 minutes and could help schools identify positive cases quicker, state officials said.
Officials said there was no evidence of coronavirus spread from a teen party that forced canceling in-person classes at Falmouth High School
Principal Mary Gans said she is "profoundly disappointed" in the Falmouth High School students for putting the school community at risk.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced a radically different start to the school year. Here are five things to expect.
School will start a week later and begin fully remote before shifting to a hybrid model.
As part of the plan, pre-kindergarteners through fourth graders will learn in-person while grades 5-12 will participate in a hybrid model.
Superintendent Lori Duerr said vigilance will be needed once schools reopen to keep coronavirus numbers low and keep the schools open.
Tracey Crago was recognized for her work bringing in volunteers to help educate and feed students in Falmouth Public Schools.
They might not have a traditional graduation this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
School officials closed all public schools in Falmouth for the next two weeks following growing concern surrounding the new coronavirus.
Superintendent Lori Duerr said there is no immediate concern for COVID-19 in Falmouth, but schools want to err on the side of caution.