After an injury-plagued junior year, Marblehead's Gus Percy is right where he wants to be this fall, taking snaps at quarterback for the Magicians football team.
The Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of Marblehead’s annual Phonathon will run through Thursday this week.
Superintendent of Schools Gregory Maass is looking to learn from the community as he acclimates to his new position as head of Marblehead's public school system.
Earlier this week, the results of last year's MCAS tests were released.
School Committee members gave Superintendent Gregory R. Maass permission to sign off on contracts and agreements associated with the Glover School Project.
When the bell rings at the end of the school day, children and teens need a safe and nurturing place to go when their parents are still at work or away from home.
Boston Magazine recently named Marblehead as the state's 24th best public school district.
Here is a list of all of the recent college graduates from Marblehead.
As it nears mid-August, there’s no denying that it’s that time of year again. Within weeks everyone will be back in school, while we all wonder where the summer went.
From swimming to movie make-up, these kids know how to spend summer.
With another month left to go and a new session starting next week, summer is far from over at the JCC.
Students from Marblehead's Village School and Veterans Middle School recently participated in A Walk For a Cure, aimed at raising money for diabetes research.
Tower School’s Closing Exercises for the Class of 2011 took place earlier this month, here are the graduates.
Residents are invited to come celebrate the retirement of Libby Moore, Marblehead Veterans Middle School's departing principal.
By a margin of 3,394 to 2,752, Marblehead residents approved the construction of a new Glover Elementary School.
Tower School students were recently recognized for their commitment to community service by the Parents of Independent Schools Network.
Marblehead Community Charter Public School launches fundraising campaign aimed at bringing state-of-the-art technology to students.
Last week, MHS seniors were awarded academic honors and local scholarships at the Senior Banquet and graduation.
The Marblehead All Sports Boosters held their annual dinner on Tuesday evening to honor 18 exceptional Student Athletes. Two recipients were awarded the John Ziergiebel Award and the Allie Castner Award.
The MHS Senior Prom was held on Friday evening and many town residents crowded the front of the school to see the couples take a walk down the Red Carpet.
Marblehead Village School students pitch in to help sponsor Tanzanian students a world away.
As the school year winds down and the majority of high school seniors are counting down the final days at their desks, these Marblehead High School seniors are hard at work.
Students at Tower School using latest in tablet technology to spark their minds and enhance their education.
Matthew Fox, current principal of both the middle and high schools in Hamilton-Wenham, will take the reigns at Veterans Middle School this summer.
More than 20 Marblehead elementary school students place to compete in national competition in Baltimore, Md., next month.
New 79,000-square-foot elementary school would house both Glover and Eveleth students.
Patrick praises students who mentor younger Lynn students.
The new superintendent will start July 1.
The MarbleheadCares coalition will be gathering next week.
Spanish language instruction for 4th and 5th graders postponed for a year.
Subject to negotiations and background checks, the committee hopes Dr. Gregory Maass is the next MPS Superintendent.
School leaders "proud of students," identify work to do.
This is part of an ongoing series on what the schools and teachers are doing to prepare for the next school year.
Superintendent vows to "restore integrity" to his office.
This is a round-up of all the stories in our series on how local teachers and staff will spend their summer.
Possible cuts to sports programs also discussed at School Committee meeting.
Seniors ready to graduate