Plymouth South High School named three freshmen the most improved and three more outstanding students for Term 3.
West Elementary fourth and fifth graders vote for their favorite books and design the cover for those books.
Jacqueline Flynn's research into how to kill ticks is being looked at by the federal government.
A Plymouth resident who attends Bristol-Plymouth Technical School placed second in the science fair held at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York.
Four Plymouth residents are among the Curry College students inducted into the Management Honor Society.
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Due to the expected winter storm on Tuesday, the state announced that the MCAS English Language Arts Composition test for students in grades 4, 7 and 10 has been postponed until Monday, March 25.
The Indian Brook fifth grade Theatre Club was accompanied by several first graders in the production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They put on two shows last week.
Nathaniel Morton Elementary School celebrated its 100th anniversary.
In anticipation of the severity of today's storm, all after school activities have been cancelled.
Plymouth residents were recently recognized for achieving academic distinction during the University of Massachusetts Lowell's Fall 2012 semester.
The top science fair projects in Plymouth were recognized at separate receptions at Plymouth North and South. The top projects will compete at the South Shore Regional Science Fair March 9.
Break up the cabin fever with some free activities for the kids this week at Pilgrim Hall Museum.
Plymouth Public Schools will be closed Friday in anticipation of the snow storm.
Twenty Plymouth residents were among nearly 3,000 students from the University of Massachusetts Boston who made the Fall 2012 Dean's List.
Support the Plymouth High School music program for a hearty meal and entertainment.
PCIS is hosting an indoor yard sale and craft fair, Saturday, Feb. 9.
Two Plymouth South students are finalists in Photographers’ Forum Magazine's 33rd Annual College and High School Photography Contest.
The following local residents were among 1,337 students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) named to the university's Dean's List for academic excellence for the fall 2012 semester.
Stonehill College recently named the following Plymouth residents to its Dean's List for the Fall 2012 semester.
PCIS students construct helmets, build football teams, and build a stadium at Patriots Place.
Two Plymouth music students win awards in South Shore Conservatory’s Concerto Competition in the French horn and clarinet.
More than 200 students, parents, and residents attended the 18th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast Monday.
Plymouth South marketing students are collecting gently worn jeans.
Curry College's Chief Academic Officer David Potash is pleased to announce the following area residents attained membership to the Curry College Dean's List for the Fall 2012 term
PCIS eighth graders made more than 100 snowflakes to decorate Sandy Hook
Rising Tide Charter School is accepting enrollment applications for grades 5-10 for the 2013 school year.
Fifth graders apply their knowledge of electricity to create bright gingerbread houses
Students on the first floor at PSMS know how to be generous.
Second grade students at Nathaniel Morton Elementary participated in a holiday card exchange project to celebrate the December holidays.
Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac’s Driven Student program recognizes Plymouth high school students for their performance and achievements in and out of the classroom.
Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Gary E. Maestas, sent out a letter via Twitter Friday to the community in response to the school shooting in Newtown, CT.
After two days of cancelled classes, Plymouth schools should be open Wednesday after minimal damage from Hurricane Sandy.
In honor of Forefathers Day, Dec. 21, Pilgrim Hall Museum is sponsoring an essay contest for Plymouth students.
Rising Tide Charter School is hosting a high school information session Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
News from the hallways of Nathaniel Morton School