School Committee meets to discuss contracts in a closed executive session Monday.
Nice weather, crafts and an alleged axe murderer turns 151.
Fans of all ages enjoyed the movie-themed get-together last week.
Malden Patch is looking for local kids who have accomplished great things.
There are more than 63 languages spoken at Malden High School.
Creating a reading routine takes work, but pays dividends down the road.
Honors and high honors students from Malden.
Whiz kid Sydney Addorisio's entry, "What Our Flag Means to Me," won this year's Flag Day essay contest.
Reading 30 minutes a day will keep your kids sharp throughout the summer.
Five Things to start your day right.
The Beebe School student was one of 12 honorees selected across the state.
The charter school also comes out as the fourth best high school in the state.
42 students earn scholarships for free rides to state universities.
Malden's Olivia Verdone was honored for academic success.
A look at who's running for office in Malden.
Cites previous city-wide PTO, charitable experience as strengths.
Boston's decade of sports dominance has been incredible, but Malden's had a year for the ages, too.
Rockland Montessori Academy holds graduation ceremony.
A welcome message from Malden's future Schools Chief.
The new Malden Superintendent takes the reins on July 1. In an interview with Malden Patch, DeRuosi talks about his educational philosophy and plan to guide Malden's school system.
Second graders learn first hand about butterflies.
Five things to help make Tuesday great.
The Malden High School Senior class received their diplomas on Sunday.
There are more than 63 languages spoken at Malden High School. Here's one of them.
Parents experienced mixed emotions following their children's graduation on Sunday.
Student speakers reflected on the last four years and questions for the future.
Five things to finish up your week.
Malden veterans and students to be honored at premiere.
The school committee had initially planned on interviewing the final candidate for the position, but end up voting to make an appointment instead.
In one of his last school committee appearances as superintendent, Sidney Smith acknowledged recent student success.
Students of all ages gathered to display their exhibits.
Five things to get your Tuesday cooking.
School Committee votes 6-3 to offer Revere's DeRuosi the job.
Five things to start your Monday right.
Five things to your Thursday.
Rachels won an award and scholarship for her efforts.
Malden's own Robert McCarthy and Revere's David DeRuosi answered questions about the top school post in town.