Tickets available for both the 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 shows.
More than 60 vendors, a dozen-plus book authors, and lots of Flyer gear to shop at High School Foundation's event Saturday, Dec. 5.
Cameron Middle School will stage three shows of the Disney musical Aladdin Jr. Opening night is Friday, Dec. 4.
The Every Student Succeeds Act, is a K-12 education reform bill to replace No Child Left Behind, which passed in 2001.
Wilson School is one of only three IB Schools in Massachusetts authorized to teach the Primary Years Programme.
Dozens of middle school students read from their favorite books, during the 2nd annual fundraising event.
Both residents received Master's degrees.
Framingham Superintendent wants to add $3.7 million in new positions and the district could see a $1 million increase in bus costs.
Deadline for nominations is Dec. 31, 2015.
More than 175 individuals attended the event at the Framingham middle school, which raised almost $200 for Oxfam America.
Parents with children, who will be 5 by August 31, 2016, may visit the district's website to fill out forms.
Bring in the attached coupon and a percentage of sales will go to the sophomore class at Framingham High.
The marketplace is Saturday, Dec. 5 at Framingham High from 10 a.m. t 4 p.m.
The Framingham Parent Information Center says it plans to distribute the passes to the schools this week.
Christine Luzi, who ran the Center, left on Nov. 20 to take a position with MassBay Community College.
The Framingham School Committee wants to purchase 12 acres of land, owned by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, as a future school site.
Authors will appear at 8th Annual Framingham High Holiday Marketplace for the first time. The Dec. 5. event also has more than 60 vendors.
Framingham High students developed budgets and made real world financial decisions on saving, spending, and based on career choice.
Both parents and current 5th grade students are invited to the event for tours and activities.
More than 60 vendors, a dozen-plus book authors, and more at the High School Foundation's event on Saturday, Dec. 5.
Shows are Friday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 5 at 2 and 7 p.m.
Stapleton Elementary School’s “Family Reading Night” was a “huge success,” said Principal Amy Bright.
“Let us not get distracted by new assessments," said Framingham Superintendent of Schools Stacy Scott.
Framingham High held its annual pep rally Wednesday morning, in anticipation of the 110th Thanksgiving game.
Second graders at Dunning Elementary School displayed a lot of creativity when it came time to dress their turkey.
Walsh students collected canned vegetables, cranberry sauce, and money to purchase turkeys, as part of a holiday food drive.
After the race, teachers and staff competed in a human curling competition. More than 100 photos in the slideshow of race and rally.
The schools will have an early release, with no lunch served, on Wednesday, Nov. 25.
The Framingham High Consumer Sciences Department is holding its 5th Annual Solider Cookie Project. Names and addresses needed by Nov. 29.
This is the third complaint to the school's Diversity department this school year.
“Fuller used theater to teach all children,” said Framingham K-12 Fine and Performing Arts Director Donna Wresinski.
Cost for an ad in the 2016 Framingham High School yearbook starts at $50 and increases to $300 for a full page ad.
The Nov. 23 evening will begin with a presentation in the auditorium followed by students and staff led tours.
The Flyers participated in Super Sunday last weekend at WGBH studios, with 139 other high schools hoping to make the cut of the top 16.
The fifth grade class performed three shows of Peter Pan this weekend. Slideshow features more than 100 photos.
Students at Fuller Middle School staged Annie Jr. this past weekend. More than 200 photos in the slideshow.
Framingham High's robotics team took home a programming skills award at the VEX Robotics Competition Nothing But Net Tournament.
The Framingham Education Foundation held its 23rd Annual Adult Spelling Bee Wednesday night.
Students will stage three performances of the musical this weekend. Opening night is Friday, Nov. 20.
Students who graduated, transferred, withdrew, or aged out as of June 2008, may pick up their records before they are destroyed.