Used Book Superstore donated $4,485.00 in books.
It was a rainy first day back to school on Wednesday.
It's back to school time in North Reading.
Students will encounter new faces, programs, and changes to the Special Education Department.
Principal Glen McKay and teachers Cathie Grant and Debbie Reynolds welcomed kindergarten children to the Hood School.
Did you guess that it was the High School?
It's that time of year again. Photos of kids' first day back to school at Birch Meadow Elementary.
Roofs, windows, roof windows and offices, among other things.
Technology is making its way into the classrooms, while other changes this upcoming school year are less than ideal.
Capital improvement projects were reviewed, a new teachers' contract is ready for ratification and plans for raising achievement for identified groups of students are underway.
Boston Magazine crunched the numbers, and found North Reading to be one of the top public school districts in the state.
Schools have a variety of people working to ensure your child's learning and safety.
School starts on September 7. Take a closer look at our back-to-school coverage.
Did you guess that it was the North Street School?
The School Committee met Monday and progressed toward setting new goals.
2011 fees outlined in the table below.
Preparing your child to go back to school means planning your involvement.
Principals voice concerns over the misuse of social networking and traffic safety.
Did you guess that it was the Hood School?
How do you fill a backpack for the new school year?
Here is a list of phone numbers to assist you as you prepare for the new school year.
Wood End students attended just 179 days of school.
Memorial on schedule to be dedicated on Sunday, Sept. 11.
Did you guess that it was the Batchelder School?
The Burbank YMCA offers an after school program at North Reading Elementary Schools that runs until 6:30 p.m. daily.
Old panels could be sold as tabletop.
Local students have artwork on display at the library.
At their midsummer meeting, members plan inclusion of community input on the building project and vote to request funds from the money the state plans on returning to cities and towns.
Find out about what local students are achieving at their college or university.
School Committee discusses a building plan update, Project Adventure, and possible high school science club.
Principals outlined school improvement plans for the 2011-2012 school year at Monday's School Committee meeting.
Do you know a graduate who should be on our list?
North Reading High School Class of 2011 is still celebrating.
Catherine O'Connell will transition into her new role this summer.
Social studies teacher is one of three competitors from greater Boston to study abroad.
A growing number of students are affected by allergies and schools are doing their part to help.
The committee delivered its annual review of the superintendent this week.
North Reading students are ready for a great summer break.
Fifth graders move on to middle school.