Fifth grade students at the Framingham elementary school will stage three performances on Friday and Saturday.
Stapleton Elementary school administration sent home letter to parents about a threat made at school.
The Massachusetts Board of Education voted 8-3 to create the new test today, Nov. 17
The Brophy kindergarten teacher and FTA union co-president appears in a video campaign on the Massachusetts Teachers Association website.
The following is a press release from the Framingham Public Schools.
More han 250 finalists were named across the country. State finalists will be named next month.
The father of two, said he has been asked by residents and parents to get back into politics and represent them on the School Committee.
Eastern freshmen come from 161 of Connecticut’s 169 towns, from 25 other states and from 18 other countries.
A Framingham Public Schools press release stated Framingham's student growth index was better than the Commonwealth.
King Elementary PTO is holding a fundraiser at Skyzone in Westborough on Nov. 19. Children from other schools may attend.
Newest Trustee replaces former Framingham State Representative on the Board. Husband of a Wellesley State Representative named Chair.
The Nov. 21 open house will take place on the main campus in Wellesley, although the College has a satellite campus in Framingham.
Teacher Will Jantzen, a U.S. Army Veteran, spoke to students about his service at an all-school assembly Tuesday.
Veterans Brenda Crehan, Stephen Manning, Philip M. Peck and Jeff Oberg spoke at the all-school assembly on Tuesday.
The candy was donated to The B Fund 2015 Halloween Candy Drive.
The candy was donated to Wayland dentist Michael Putt, who will ship the candy to Operation Gratitude, for troops overseas.
The AP Scholar program recognizes academic excellence based on a student’s performance in the College Board’s Advanced Placement Exams.
Tickets are on sale for the three shows on November 20 and 21.
Priyanka Roy and Eric Bornstein among 16,000 semifinalists in the 61st annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
The visitors were treated to a variety of poems, recitations, and patriotic songs from every grade level.
Dean’s List members have achieved a 3.75 grade point average or above on a 4.0 scale.
The one-woman show about the progression of an abusive relationship was staged at MassBay Community College in Framingham and Wellesely.
Framingham Public Schools Chief Academic Officer Sonia Diaz among the trio of appointees.
The school, located in Framingham is an Expeditionary Learning Charter for middle school students in grades 6-7-8.
The Framingham High marching band earned a gold medal at the New England competition this past weekend. More than 100 photos in slideshow.
The Framingham High marching band competed in Lawrence on Sunday, Nov. 1.
For the first time, the New England Scholastic Band Association awarded "Best Drum Major" awards in each division.
Each class decorates a pumpkin, as a class project, with a favorite character or theme they enjoy, said BLOCKS Director Rosie Alvarez.
More than 80 grandparents participated at the first-ever event at the Framingham high school.
Framingham's newest elementary school held a trunk or treat event to celebrate Halloween.
Orientation Leaders introduced new freshmen students to Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts.
Staff at McCarthy Elementary created pumpkins for an auction to benefit the school.
Staff at Walsh Middle School enjoyed Halloween a day early, as popular comic book and movie characters came to life in the classrooms.
Staff at King Elementary School, including Principal Kim Taylor, dressed up as characters from children’s story books on Friday.
Monsignor Francis Strahan greeted Saint Bridget School pre-K and kindergarten students trick or treating Friday, as Spiderman.
This is a distinction earned by students whose cumulative grade point average is 3.71 or higher.
The Framingham High wind ensemble, orchestra, concert choir, Madrigals, and Vocal Cannons took part in a free performance Wednesday night.
Thanks to Julia Russ-Neff and the McCarthy PTO for the photos, as Framingham Patch was at Framingham High’s Spooky Concert at the same time.
Her talk - Black Truths Matter: Lessons from South Africa’s TRC for the U.S. Today - is free and open to the public.
Fuller Middle School held a Halloween costume dance last weekend.