The Stoughton Public Schools will be closed Friday, March 8, 2013 as the town continues to deal with a lingering two-day snowstorm.
The ALICE program encourages a more flexible response to an active shooter situation. The next step in the process of implementing the program will be to instruct Stoughton teachers about ALICE.
Photos and video from the Stoughton High Tuesday Jazz Band, Jazz Choir and Jazz Combo performing at the 2013 Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival.
Dr. Erdem Ural has been accused of being "a rogue member of the School Committee who continues to do great damage..." Dr. Ural says "this is another bullying attempt to silence me from doing my job as an elected public official."
Photos of the projects and award winners from the annual SHS Science Fair.
A dozen student athletes were honored at the STOYAC Pop Warner banquet for achieving academic excellence.
The O'Donnell Middle School released its second term honor roll for grades 6-8.
Eight Stoughton High students have been recognized for their artistic talents, including senior Samantha Delosh, who won a Gold Key, Silver Key and two honorable mention awards.
The Stoughton High Music Department, in collaboration with Parents of Performing Students, is sponsoring its 1st Annual "Stoughton's Got Talent" talent show. Auditions are March 11 and March 18.
Photo and video highlights from the Stoughton High Cheerleading team competing at the Hockomock League Winter Championships on Feb. 21.
Photos of the Stoughton High boys’ varsity basketball players, senior cheerleaders and Senior Night festivities.
Stoughton resident Caroline Staples is an accomplished student-athlete at Fontbonne Academy in Milton.
The genre posters served as a way to increase student awareness and understanding of the various literary genres.
O'Donnell Middle School student Zaria Durant joined hundreds of other eighth graders from across the state in Boston on January 26 for Project 351, an event designed to encourage community service in young people.
The Stoughton School Committee unanimously approved the David James Wade Memorial Scholarship at its meeting Tuesday night. Wade, a senior at Stoughton High this school year, tragically died Sept. 29, 2012.
Schools will reopen Tuesday in Stoughton. Snow emergency bus stops will be used.
The Stoughton Public Schools will be closed Monday, February 11 as cleanup continues from a storm which dumped more than 30 inches on the town.
Stoughton Public Schools will be closed Friday, February 8 due to a snowstorm which is expected to drop 1 to 2 feet of snow on the region.
Megan Crimmins and Emma Zuk were selected to represent Stoughton High at last Friday's National Girls and Women in Sports Day 2013, held at Faneuil Hall, Boston.
The Hansen School "Communities," a program which brings together students of all ages, is celebrating the "Year of 50," in recognition of the school's 50th anniversary. The celebration started with a 60s Day.
Photos of the Stoughton High Cheerleading team from this past Friday's boys' basketball game vs. Sharon
The Stoughton School Committee approved a calendar for the 2013-2014 school year at their Tuesday meeting, setting the start and end dates, as well as vacation dates. Early release dates and first day of school for kindergarten still needs to be added.
A financial literacy class will be offered to SHS juniors and seniors starting next school year. The course, which focuses on subjects like budgeting, savings, loans, mortgages and stocks, will be a graduation requirement starting for the Class of 2017.
The artwork of Stoughton High students is part of a Neponset River Watershed Association Water Conservation exhibit at the Stoughton Public Library. The art will be displayed through January.
The Stoughton Schools, the Stoughton Police and OASIS recently partnered to present a Family Drug Awareness Night, which shared eye-opening data on teenage drug use and offered tips on how to talk to children about substance abuse.
Photos from the O'Donnell Middle School's 8th Grade Winter Band and Chorus Concert Jan. 16.
Zaria Durant will join hundreds of other eighth graders from across the state in Boston on January 26 for Project 351, an event designed to encourage community service in young people.
The Stoughton Public Schools will be visited by a team from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education during the week of January 28, 2013 as part of a routine accountability review.
A recent meeting of the Stoughton Special Education Parent Advisory Council discussed the substantially separate programs offered by the Stoughton Public Schools, like the Alternative Learning Center, Therapeutic Learning Center, and more.
The School Department’s proposed FY14 budget is just north of $39.5 million, an increase of about $1.8 million or 4.87% from the FY13 budget. Take a look at the budget document posted in the media gallery of this article.
Members of the Stoughton High Jazz Choir recently performed holiday songs at the Stoughton Public Library and Freeman St. Fire Station.
5th graders at the South School recently made the short walk to the Copley nursing home in Stoughton and sang holiday songs to the residents there.
Stoughton High hosted the third South Shore Science League Science Olympiad meet of the season Dec. 15, with the SHS team earning top spot.
Sights and sounds from Stoughton High’s annual holiday band and chorus concert.
In the wake of the tragic mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, Dr. Marguerite Rizzi, Superintendent of Stoughton Schools said the District Crisis Team met Sunday to review Stoughton's safety plans and procedures.
The 2012 Holiday Concert, held the evening of Friday, Dec. 14 in the Stoughton High auditorium, will feature the SHS band and chorus.
Thirty SHS student-athletes were recognized Monday night (12/10) for their performance on and off the field of play.
Photos from Stoughton High's Winter Semi-Formal dance held Friday, Dec. 7, 2012 at SHS.
The Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) group at Stoughton High recently took part in a statewide kickoff event to fight Big Tobacco.
The scholarship challenge has a goal of raising $200,000 in scholarships for the Class of 2013 Stoughton High graduates through direct and matching donations.