The family resource centers are open now. Remember to bring a photo ID if you're a parent/guardian or student older than 18.
Key dates for the upcoming school year across all Boston Public Schools.
A proposal by Superintendent Johnson would tack two hours onto the school day at some Boston Public Schools. Do you think its a good idea?
Four South End students received $1,500 to help cover the cost of books as they enter college.
As BPS looks to update its recycling policy, each Boston Public School will have single stream recycling.
Fill out the attached forms for a chance to have your college book costs covered.
Graduating Seniors donned their caps and gowns this past weekend.
United South End Settlements' pre-school Arts Enrichment teacher Helen Schroeder was recently honored by the Boston Association for the Education of Young Children.
Forty-two Boston Public Schools students and six teachers toured China recently.
A total of $15,000 in total scholarships will be available to students. The application deadline is is May 18th.
The Boston Teacher's Union has gone 21 months without a contract with the city, and neither side, including Mayor Menino, is happy about it.
The neighborhood association's annual silent auction was held last Thursday at Estragon.
Blackstone/Franklin Square Neighborhood Association's annual event is this Thursday, from 6 to 8 p.m.
New 'Discover BPS' website helps families learn about school options and register for the 2012-2013 school year.
Today is Thursday, Jan. 5. Here are five things you need to know today:
A West Roxbury home is one of 24 national finalists in Patch's Deck the House contest. Vote now, vote often and let's bring home $100,000 for Boston Public Schools!
Youth from the Children's Art Centre and Ellis Memorial teamed up to win the United Neighborhood Centers of America Youth Visioning Project.
The annual vigil at the Cyclorama on World AIDS Day entered its 20th year Thursday.
Program aims to get middle school students thinking about college.
Create some masterpieces at United South End Settlements Children's Art Centre with your little ones this fall.
All day Saturday at the BCAE classes are being offered to help aspiring digital photographers take their work to the next level.
At a public meeting last week, Superintendent Carol Johnson highlighted new initiatives for Boston Public Schools.
The South End school hosted a celebration for kids and their parents on Thursday.
City Hall event designed to get kids and parents amped up for school.
Congrats to the following members of the Class of 2011!
Over 400 employees spent Thursday painting and cleaning the Dearborn Middle School.
Openings are available at the Blackstone and Hurley schools.
School officials say Huntington YMCA site remains choice location for residential tower.
Several of the recipients were acknowledges at Tuesday night's monthly meeting.
Zarina Jamal is one in a handful of area seniors honored with a $1000 donation from Blackstone/Franklin Neighborhood Association's college book-and-computer scholarship program this year.
Beverly High Schoolers contributed a three-panel installation to the South End Branch Library.
New school-based clinic will provide health services to students at Blackstone Elementary.
School defends "difficult" decision to terminate long-time coaching team.
Boston Public Schools parents received certificates of diploma from the Parent University program.
No longer only for adults, the BCAE's new Bean City Kids program is finding unique ways to engage youngsters.
As a freshman, Luis Medina has become a steady presence on Snowden International's Varsity Baseball Team.
Denise Caban recently returned from her scuba trip to the Bahamas with the New England Aquarium program, Sea TURTLES.