School officials say students have admitted to the hacking.
Entire community invited to Dec. 3 program at Town Hall.
The Thanksgiving break begins Wednesday with an early release day.
Report on SAT/ACT/AP scores to be discussed.
In the latest You Ask, Patch Answers segment, we look into how Natick Public Schools decides to close school due to inclement weather.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Buses 13, 19 behind schedule.
Principal recently deemed the playground as unsafe.
Demolition of the playground is slated for Oct. 25.
SPARK is a positive behavior initiative.
Screens will be held through Nov. 1
2013 MCAS report to be discussed.
Inductees will be honored on Nov. 26.
The Red Hawk made its debut at Natick High School on Oct. 11.
Superintendent Peter Sanchioni's new deal expires in 2019.
The Framingham-based regional public charter school announced last month it plans to move across town to a new campus in fall 2014.
Meeting will start at 7:15 p.m.; approval to extend superintendent's contract among items.
Recommendation will be made at Town Meeting on Oct. 17.
Council meets the third Tuesday of each month.
Check out the pictures of students and staff showing off their school pride.
Superintendent Peter Sanchioni and Police Chief James Hicks sent out a letter warning of specific activity.
See how Natick students did compared to last year.
Four student groups failed to meet goal.
Forget soggy tuna fish, these easy-to-make lunchbox meals use only the season’s freshest ingredients.
Schools will test new online exam that could replace the MCAS.
At the Charter, in English Language Arts, the school maintained comparable performance to 2012 with 83% of the student body performing at advanced or proficient.
The following is a weekly newsletter from Wilson Middle School.
New council members introduced.
Join the school's new blog.
Safety concerns force principal to close off area.
Traffic issues subsiding.
See how Natick compared to last year.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
Meeting will start at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
All are welcome to submit ideas.