After a decade of neglect, MarKa LLC of Somerville has been given the thumbs up to reimagine the surrounding grounds on Broadway.
Mary Skipper has been Superintendent since early July. And she’s looking forward to when schools open on September 2.
Better Business Bureau has some tips for consumers to take advantage of all the savings possible as they prep for a new school year.
Believe it or not, the first day of school is just a few short weeks away!
A national research group ranks the best teachers in districts across the commonwealth. Somerville landed among the best in Massachusetts.
Tufts University enrolls over 10,000 students each year.
A national online retailer has released news of what Massachusetts kids want to wear back to school this year and, Dude, it's gnarly.
WalletHub study broke down the best and worst school systems in the country.
Karis Morales of Somerville High School took first place in the annual event with her video, "What Happened to Being a Princess?"
Mount Auburn Hospital Awards Scholarship to Future Nurse
Did you know over 150 student athletes with intellectual disabilities throughout Somerville participate in the Special Olympics event?
A study co-authored by an MIT economist casts serious doubt on the benefits of juvenile detention.
Tufts Daily reports the university will go ahead with planned custodial layoffs.
The Globe reports that an obscure record for simultaneous standing up was squashed by dedicated youngsters.
Did you miss the Teen Empowerment's Peace Conference? Here is a 2-minute video recapping some of the festivities in this news segment!
17 Local Students Honored for Award-Winning Science Fair Projects.
If protesters stray from the "Free Speech Zone" during commencement, they will get in trouble, says Tufts.
Labor activists say they're not surrendering, just not starving themselves anymore.
The counselor from Medford Vocational Technical High School is on administrative leave.
Tufts Labor Coalition says the administration still hasn't budged on its plan to layoff 35 janitors.
Are you a Somerville youth interested in making media? Want to get paid for it too? Learn more about this SCATV Summer media program.
The university plans to eliminate 35 janitors, despite backlash from union activists.
New director Glenn Ferdman has worked in libraries for 20 years.
Do you love stories? Are you interested in making media? If so, come to SCATV for an exciting two-week youth media-making workshop.
To celebrate a longstanding tradition, technical college students destroyed a perfectly good piano.
The Tufts administration surprised demonstrators by announcing it will now provide financial assistance to the undocumented students.
Almost 80 youngsters in the Somerville school system are homeless. Meet one and learn more in this news segment.
Many elementary schoolers at the Winter Hill Community School were voting on a snack that might be added to the menus, learn more on SNN.
In this segment from Somerville Neighborhood News, Tufts students react to whether Tufts University should give aid to undocumented students
Reports obtained by the Boston Globe show monkeys at Harvard's New England Primate Research Center perished from limited access to water.
Did you know that Somerville High School offers an Architectural Design/Pre-engineering program? Learn more in this SNN segment.
Classes will resume as soon as possible at alternate locations.
A late night roof collapse at the Benjamin Brown School brought about the cancellation of March 11 classes.
Worries about roofs caving in forced officials to cancel classes.
Officials have decided to call off classes yet again on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Somerville Public Schools put the kibosh on classes for Tuesday, Feb. 10.
No school tomorrow, Feb. 9.
Did you know that scores of young men and women at Somerville High School are learning basic health skills? Learn more from SNN.