The Malden-based educator was the only internal candidate among the three finalists to replace outgoing Superintendent Sidney Smith.
There are more than 63 languages spoken at Malden High School. Here's one of them.
Several spoke in support of the Administrative Assistants' Association at Monday night's school committee meeting.
Revere Asst. School Superintendent David DeRuosi answered questions Monday night regarding his candidacy for school superintendent in Malden.
The students took part in a UMass Lowell design fair on May 14.
Malden students wrote news columns about people who inspire them.
Tsige wrote about her father, a pastor.
Registre interviewed Carlos Almeida, a classmate.
Lao traveled to Burlington to track down her favorite librarian.
Yajing wrote about her mother and their journey to America.
Tang interviewed her teacher, Marilyn Burke.
What would you ask the three finalists if you could interview them?
School Committee to interview all three in public before making their decision.
Students collected donations on behalf of Housing Families.
The Boston College management school student won the Donald Brown Award.
The Mystic Valley freshman earned the highest score in Massachusetts.
Five things to help you plan your day.
New superintendent needed by July 1.
Group plans to help classes organize get-togethers.
Young women from Linden Middle School and Malden High School attended day-long event.
The top-performing Malden students from the latest quarter.
Students built a robotic cricket able to follow a path without any human control.
Better-than-expected state aid and changes in federal funding rules lead to break-even fiscal 2012 budget.
Drama students get advice from professionals.
Both squads fare well in regional competition.
Pam Skinner and Pam Zelaya were selected from more than 1,500 teachers nationwide.
Sixth grader went to Washington for a leadership forum.
For the first time in over 30 years, Malden will compete in the state finals in Boston.
Students excelled in science competitions.
NESBA holds Winter Percussion event at Melrose High School
Liao plans to become an environmental scientist.
Elementary or high school, public or private, athletics or extra-curricular, students in Malden are stepping up.
Congratulations to all the Cheverus students who made the honor roll.
The concrete block hit the steps around 1:30 p.m. Monday, before school ended. No one was injured.
Malden has aligned its wellness policy to strict new federal and state standards. Bake sales, reward food and sugary drinks and snacks are now limited in schools.
High honor and honor students.
The team placed second in its first regional competition this year, ranked third in state.
The Winter Percussion Ensemble and the Winter Color Guard have several competitions this season.