A total of 16 awards were given out on Friday morning.
Though donated equipment would allow police to tap into live video at Sudbury schools, there is no plan for the district to do so at the current time.
Students traveled to New Orleans for an alternate spring break with Habitat for Humanity.
The Boston Globe reported on Michele Gay's efforts since she moved to Sudbury after her daughter, Justine, was shot and killed at Sandy Hook Elementary.
US News & World Report has ranked Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School among the state's top 50 high schools.
Kim Swain, Doug Lyons, and Beth Gannon are the finalists to replace Todd Curtis, who is leaving for the private sector.
Each candidate will be present for a meet and greet for parents over the upcoming weeks.
Superintendent of Schools Anne Wilson said the district will hire an interim principal for Nixon Elementary School.
The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. inside the LSRHS auditorium.
Lincoln-Sudbury's A Team finished in second place and its B team was seventh during the Blue Lobster Bowl.
Several local students earned awards during a recent competition that included 45 other high schools.
Residents can vote for candidates on the Hood website, with national winners receiving $5,000.
Several boys and girls skiers led the Warriors at Wachusett Mountain to cap the 2013-14 season.
The clothing drive will run through Friday, March 28.
Initial savings are expected to be around $100,000 and over the life of the equipment that number will likely be in the millions, school officials said.
Lincoln-Sudbury hosts the event, with 200 leaders from 15 schools.
Several Sudbury residents will have their work on display at Boston City Hall.
The hearing is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. prior to the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee meeting on Tuesday night.
Boston Business Journal weighed multiple test scores to rank districts across the state.
Anyone who attended a swim meet at Atkinson Pool on February 9 is asked to be on the lookout for symptoms.
Lincoln-Sudbury was the only student-led group during the competition.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health recently notified the local board of health that a suspected case of measles occurred in Sudbury.
Todd Curtis will be leaving Sudbury Public Schools effective July 1.
Superintendent of Schools Anne Wilson sent out a letter to Nixon parents earlier this week.
The storm has moved out, but roads were slick on Friday morning.
The announcement was made Thursday morning, according to media reports.
Eighteen states worked together to develop the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam.
The decision was announced on the district's website.
The Ciaffi family won the ride with Officer Rocky Conrado during the annual Nixon School auction.
The planning committee for L-S Relay for Life is currently looking for new members to join the team.
Superintendent Anne Wilson presented a non-override budget that would eliminate 5 teaching positions.
Sixth-grade students taking advantage of Chromebooks.
New findings from Harvard reveal that keeping schools open during a storm could be potentially more detrimental to learning than school closure.
Parents are invited to this Q&A with their teens.
One person needed medical attention.
Committee will meet at Curtis Middle School at 7:30 p.m.
Director of Finance Glenn Fratto tells the L-S School Committee number of students enrolled expected to fall below 1,500 in 2020
Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. at L-S Conference Room B.
Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Center.