No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Gov. Deval Patrick met with students and faculty and stopped in to hear about what students are learning.
Lincoln-Sudbury holds a moment of silence a day late.
Students planning moment of silence today for the victims of the terrorist attacks.
Town will be updated on Nixon roof project.
Project would save L-S close to $100K in its first year.
The new blog is for the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High sports and academic communities.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Interim Superintendent/Principal Bella Wong is mindful of what to lay out for the school since she'll be gone next July.
Superintendent Anne Wilson also announces changes in bus schedules.
Graduation rate in Sudbury at 97 percent.
Pickup times may vary the first few weeks of school.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
Tryout dates, times scheduled for August.
Aida Ramos is holding two open houses in September to meet with parents.
Backpacks don't have to just look good, they have to feel good too. Keep your child comfortable this school year by finding a quality backpack during back-to-school shopping.
John Ritchie will replace Dr. Pat Tutwiler, who accepted a position with Boston Public Schools.
With a month and a half left of summer, Lincoln-Sudbury students will be heading back to school at the end of August.
Dozens of students recognized for academic achievement.
10 students from Sudbury were recognized by the Weston-based institution.
Tom Mulvehill says he'll work to make the prep school thrive.
Glenn Fratto will succeed Michael Connelly.
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FINCOM on tap for Tuesday night.
3 finalists will be interviewed this week.
Find out if your favorite item is on the menu this week.
Boston Globe reports Herbert Levine withdrew last weekend.
270 seniors participated in giving back to their communities.
School committee unanimously approves the recommendation of Finance Director Mary Will despite undercooked chicken incident.
Radha Gargeya takes over chairmanship.
The school committee voted to accept a $35K gift from Sudbury Extended Day Board of Directors, which covers 2/3 of the total cost.
It's a longstanding tradition for the outgoing senior class to pull a prank. Learn what some of this year's have been, and share yours.
Bella Wong was appointed to replace the departing Scott Carpenter
Both school committees scheduled this week.