An article in the Tufts Observer last month brought disturbing allegations of misconduct to light.
The program offers juniors the opportunity to take college courses and earn credits from Bunker Hill Community College.
Members of the Northeastern District Senior Festival Orchestra will practice with guest conductors ahead of their performance in January.
According to student newspaper Tufts Daily, the chapter gave the student a bid, but it was put off by the national organization.
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released its second annual analysis on student discipline Thursday.
The school sent out an alert this week to students and faculty advising them to take precautionary measures.
5th-grader Emily Da'Silva helped set up a month-long fundraiser for diabetes treatment at Boston Children's Hospital.
The agreement, which includes wage increases, more full-time work and improved pension and training, will need to be ratified this week.
The janitors Thursday gave their union the okay to strike if a new contract agreement isn't reached by Oct. 31.
Joshua Crespo and Leena Ziane, AP Italian students, each received $1,000 in donated scholarships.
Here's a look at the rundown of prospective post-grad options at Wednesday's event.
Learn about the various programs, courses and clubs available at the schools next week.
Parents with little ones are invited to learn about the variety of programs for infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
The DPH will be on hand next week to educate the community on the illness.
Biotechnology and Environmental Science Technology students were honored by Mayor Burke for their aquaponics project.
The Catholic school will hold its first event for prospective students and their parents later this month.
In a letter to the MHS community, Superintendent Belson said the case is being investigated to determine the risk of exposure at the school.
The Roberts PTO is asking for donations of household items, clothes, furniture and more.
Student-Centered Planning asks students and staff to focus on individual potential to help develop a life plan.
The event was attended by more than 30 events, including returning Medford High students.
Who are the class officers for the Mustangs?
The handcrafted pieces range from totes to to keychains.
How did students in Medford stack up against the rest of the state in the spring?
Mayor Burke spoke to the Diversity and Community Enrichment class about her role in the community.
Through a program called raise.me, students can earn scholarships for completing any number of goals.
Kirsteen Patterson has more than 20 years of experience in school finance.
The students are among a pool of about 16,000 high schoolers nationwide.
The new curriculum kicked off with a student-created newscast.
MVTHS welcomes former students to continue their education in the wake of ITT Tech's closure.
Here's a look at fun activities for your kids this season.
Here's when Medford schools welcome back students, along with some other dates of importance and tips for parents.
Medford Voke To Offer EMT Course
DiMattia is a 27-year veteran of Medford public schools.
The city of Medford and the Medford Public Schools reported that the multi-media and access TV studio is moving forward.
Medford School Kids Support the Troops
Jonah Siegel, a third-grader at the Brooks Elementary School in Medford, won third place in MWRA’s annual writing contest.
Medford Vocational School has hired a teacher for its new media technology program.