The two-year program is free to participating parents and their children.
Get the full agenda for the meeting.
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The graphic is meant for those not familiar with the routine.
Get the full menu and costs for lunch items.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is drawing connections between school hours and teen sleep deprivation.
Officials will also discuss updates to the Stoughton High School building project this week.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers tips for staying safe around school buses, in the road, and on a bike this fall.
Also get the full list of this coming year’s early-release dates.
The band begins a two-week program next week.
Back-to-school shopping has already started for supplies such as pencils and scissors.
Find out and get the full calendar for the upcoming year.
This year, heading back to school, your child may want these: a chin up bar, a filtered water bottle, a speaker backpack and a Kindle.
The MSBA also invited the town to take part in a feasibility study for the project.
MSBA officials announced the move on Wednesday.
Victoria Hanson was among seven to be named to the team.
The STA has also withdrawn a pending lawsuit against the committee and the town.
Find out who won the tournament and how to support Stoughton's football program.
Get information on next year's early release days, school vacations and holidays.
Crossing guards will be paid out of the Stoughton Police Department's budget moving forward.
Get the full agenda for the SSC's meeting Tuesday night.
An O'Donnell Middle School student helped save his neighbor's house.
The committee will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Stoughton High School TV studio.
The training was funded by Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey and hosted by Curry College.
The suit alleges withholding of step increases and seeks $1.5 million in damages.
About 80 adults students worked to improve their English language skills.
Find out who will be graduating on Thursday, June 5.
John Gunning and Kathryn Billo received awards at a banquet on Tuesday.
Get the full line up of graduation activities through Thursday.
See what Patch readers had to say about school lunches — and tell us what you think.
Three officials have reportedly vowed to vote "no" on the contract.
The articles propose renovations and updates to several school windows and roofs.
The next regular meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday.
The Committee plans to discuss the FY15 budget as well as the district's hiring policy.
The registration deadline will be Tuesday, May 13.