Sign your kids up for afternoon activities with Parks and Recreation during conference week at the middle school.
Ceremony scheduled for next Thursday.
The School Committee met with Principals Richard Davidson (Wood End Elementary) and Karen Callan (Alice M. Burrows Elementary) to listen to their two years of work on new report cards for Reading elementary schools.
Learn more about the proposed middle/high school by attending an informational meeting.
School Committee releases a final draft of the districts policy for Naming of Facilities or Places Within or on School Property, but postpone review until all members can weigh in.
Michael Tarascio, former member of the United States World Championship Team offers fencing instruction through the Reading Recreation Division.
The cast and crew of the drama club's fall performance present an impressive interpretation of the Greek classic.
The Masquers are performing Medea at North Reading High School.
The district increased both exam availability and percentage of high-achieving students.
RMHS is pleased to bring Dr. Robert Macy, a stress and anxiety specialist, into the school tonight for a special lecture.
The RMHS Band and Color Guard are holding a special raffle to booster their funds. Read below for a chance to win Bruins vs. Devils tickets!
The Coolidge PTO will be having a meeting tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. that will look at a local youth risk behavior study.
With planning and commitment students intend for Homecoming to become a new tradition.
The Secondary School Building Committee's presentation drew questions, thoughtful reflection and preliminary support for the decision to build a-state-of-the-art secondary school.
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Attend a meeting on Monday at the Batchelder School to learn more about the new high school/middle school building project.
The Reading Education Foundation announces it's iPad 2 raffle!
Congregation Beth Israel is hosting sessions for teens and parents of the Merrimack Valley to learn how to respond to bullying and cyber bullying.
High school student Brittany Straughn was recommended for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship.
Attractions include spooky corridor and nunchuck demonstration.
North Reading competed in a Cross Country meet on Wednesday.
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FoodPlay will bring Johnny Junkfood to each of the town's schools.
Endicott College opened a Teacher Center at the high school for their master of education program.
In our first of many weekly polls, we asked our readers 'which school activity is most important in Reading? Here's what you had to say.
After being attacked in the comments section of many Patch articles, it is time to hear RMHS Athletic Director Phil Vaccaro's side of the story.
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The Secondary School Building Committee is engaged in receiving input from subcontrators for a new school building.
The School Committee is concerned about cutbacks and looking for ways to procure additional funds for the future.
Phillips Academy will hold a Prospective Day Student Open House. Approximately 25 percent of the 1,100 students enrolled at Phillips Academy are day students.
The annual Ultimate Human Game Board event kept kids enthralled and spirited.
The varsity golf team defeated North Reading at Rolling Ridge Country Club. Final score; 161-139.
The committee listened to the analysis compiled by architect Brad Dore learning more about the size and features of the building.
Lower test scores and enrollment figures were a cause for concern at Monday's School Committee meeting.
In a brief meeting Superintendent Kathleen Willis updated the committee on the new building proposal and the initiative to develop strategies for increasing achievement.