Cougars, Russian art, tanks used in Afghanistan, possibly haunted buildings. There's lots to do in the Framingham area during school break.
Grant Will Connect Nonspeaking Children with Family Online Through An Expressive Arts Therapy Program
The Framingham Public Schools decision comes as health officials prepare to debate dropping a citywide mask mandate.
Framingham submitted a statement of interest last year seeking funding for a project that would result in a new south side school.
Districts from Worcester to Boston have called off school on Friday due to the potentially messy weather.
The pandemic pause continues because the crisis is still "a burden on so many of our students and families," President Javier Cevallos said.
About 3,500 tests will be given to low-income students, part of a larger shipment Framingham got from the state in December.
Nancy Niemi, a vice president at the University of Maryland, will be Framingham State University's eighth president.
Framingham Public Schools said Thursday officials are aware of the social media threat, but none have been directed at city schools.
A principal from Wellesley and a current Framingham Public Schools administrator are in the running.
School officials said there have been 49 new cases in city schools since Monday. Athletic activities are being curtailed.
Framingham State University President F. Javier Cevallos intends to retire in 2022.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Framingham area high schools.
The school system is looking for volunteers to join the group, which will examine Framingham athletic programs.
District 1 School Committee member Beverly Hugo was given the lifetime achievement award at Wednesday's meeting.
Increasing recess time from 15 to 30 minutes per day could come by the beginning of the next school year.
The District 1, 4, and 8 Framingham School Committee candidates answer questions about why they're running again in 2021.
Hear from write-in candidate Scott Hayes about why he's running in 2021 and what he would do with a Framingham School Committee seat.
Hear why the District 9 School Committee incumbent is running for another term and what he wants to accomplish.
The new auditorium at Fuller Middle School will honor the former state lawmaker, who died of cancer in 2018.
The nationwide trend encourages students to swipe school supplies and deface school property.
2021 MCAS scores trended down statewide, according to figures released Tuesday by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
A few hundred students from Massachusetts were chosen for the initial round of National Merit scholarships coming in 2022.
Joseph Corazzini will become Clark's new vice president of government and community affairs.
A Framingham Public Schools attorney recently sent a letter to Illinois-based Durham outlining financial losses related to bus service gaps.
Revenue from a MassBay Community College lease was going into the city's general budget in error, according to the school committee.
Framingham Public Schools will test students and staff weekly for coronavirus, but also offer rapid testing under a new program.
The Sept. 11 clinic will take place on the south side at Harmony Grove Elementary School.
Framingham students head back to school on Sept. 1 with the district planning several ways to keep coronavirus in check.
The district released its 2021-22 school year coronavirus safety plan on Friday.
The Framingham School Committee signed off on a spending plan this week, which leaves about $1 million free for future use.
The district's effort complements a recent Framingham ordinance that requires free menstrual products in city buildings and libraries.
The new Fuller Middle School and Brophy Elementary are getting solar arrays this summer.
It took a month, but someone has stepped up to run for District 6 School Committee member Geoffrey Epstein's seat.
See how college aid applications changed for Framingham area high schools.
Italian Home for Children's Mary Savioli Pallotta Educational Center Welcomes Shelly Hinds as New Head of School
With help from nearby attorneys, Framingham middle schoolers brought a First Amendment cases to a panel of federal judges.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Framingham Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Framingham's new bike program only happened with the help of local nonprofits, businesses and city officials.