Shortly before the basketball season began, the Middlesex League changed its schedule so that boys and girls teams play at opposite venues. Previously, the boys and girls varsity teams played doubleheaders at the same site.
A Lexington business has begun its annual "Shop at Wilson Farm Day" to support 21 local schools, including 11 here in Lexington.
Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray was at Nashoba Valley Technical High School earlier this month to celebrate new grants for vocational schools across the state, including Minuteman High.
A letter sent home to parents – and shared here – provides “some words of support over the weekend should this event come to your child’s attention. And an email sent Saturday morning provides age-appropriate guidelines for talking to children about tra
LPS staff was quickly informed and began preparing to communicate with parents and with the students when they arrive at school on Monday morning, according to School Committee Chairwoman Margaret Coppe.
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Massachusetts is one of five states to add 300 hours of class time every year for certain schools. Will it help?
Massachusetts had an adjusted graduation rate of 83 percent for the 2010-2011 school year. How did Lexington's schools compare?
It’s been a roller coaster couple of years for Lexington’s Estabrook Elementary, but the school got some good news earlier this month when it was the only one in Massachusetts awarded a gold medal for school wellness.
Survey looks to gauge experience of families of students receiving special education services.
Nail-biting finish to 17th Trivia Bee.
LHS squad is one of 16 to advance to compete in the show's fourth season.
Piloting iPads for online textbooks for LHS sophomores, among other program grants.
After the discovery of PCBs before the 2010-2011 school year, the Lexington elementary school has been on the fast track through the MSBA approval process and now onto construction.
There was low turnout and few questions at a SEPAC-hosted panel discussion on Tuesday, Oct. 9, but a forthcoming survey from the Special Education Parent Council will offer parents of students with special needs a chance to weigh in more anonymously.
Do stacked schedules and a half-dozen exams offer an easy road to the elite institutions, or is that a recipe for student stress?
As LPS officials deal with allegations of past mistreatment within the special education program, their liaison to parents -- the Special Education Advisory Council -- is gearing up to survey the parents of students with special needs.
An all-day soccer tournament among some of the area's premier programs, including Lexington, the sixth annual Kicks for Cancer is scheduled for this Saturday, Sept. 29, at Concord-Carlisle High School.
On Monday, Sept. 24, the Board Selectmen heard from the firm handling the designs for the Estabrook School road access project to improve vehicle and pedestrian traffic safety in the area.
A third Lexington family has shared its special education story and asked for an independent investigation into the treatment of their 17-year-old son when he was a young student with special needs.
The call and response renewed this weekend when the New York Times attached an editor’s note to the former Lexington resident’s op-ed alleging the mistreatment of his daughter by the Lexington Public Schools.