Five things principals, educators, PTA members, parents and students need to know.
Summer vacation is almost over. Is your student prepared to head back to the classroom?
We all remember what it was like back in the day, so what would you offer for advice to 9th-graders this year?
Do you remember your favorite lunch box? Today's kids have as many options as ever but nothing will take the place of the Partridge Family or Scooby-Doo.
Noyes parents continue to voice displeasure over the dismissal of former teacher Janice Donahue, who was in attendance of Tuesday night's meeting.
Superintendent/Principal Scott Carpenter reports that the frequent outages are interrupting summer work and delaying responses to parents who email the school.
The Sudbury Senior Center has been working with Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School over the past year and a half on intergenerational opportunities.
Diane Lachapelle is claiming she was wrongfully terminated from her job.
Names were redacted to protect the identity of Noyes Elementary School students.
During Wednesday night's meeting, Chairman Rich Robison read a statement, stating the Committee as a whole has confidence in Anne Wilson.
Superintendent Anne Wilson has been under fire since the abrupt dismissal of a well-known teacher at Noyes Elementary in May.
Christine Hogan begins the open comment portion of Wednesday's SPS Committee meeting with a petition stating a vote of no confidence for Dr. Anne Wilson.
Sudbury Cooperative Preschool hosted an end-of-the-year open house on June 19.
Fifth-grade teacher Michelle Archambault recognized Monday as a Massachusetts Teacher of the Year semifinalist.
Noyes parents continue to express disapproval over handling of Janice Donahue dismissal.
Negotiations still pending.
SPS Committee Chair Rich Robison confirms a lawyer has been put on retainer, but can't say for what.
For the second week in a row, members of the Sudbury Public Schools Committee find themselves facing the ire of parents who say communication was too little and too late after first-grade teacher Janice Donahue lost her job
Steve Silvestri invites the Loring Elementary School community to meet with him and hear his plan for next year.
The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Steven Silvestri will take over for Jeffrey Dees, who accepted a principal's position in Wellesley earlier this year.
With the dismissal of teacher Janice Donahue still a hot topic, Sudbury Patch is wondering if Noyes parents are willing to enroll their kids in private schools.
Dozens of parents packed into Wednesday night's meeting of the SPS Committee to voice disapproval over a lack of communication regarding a popular teacher losing her job.
Show takes place Wednesday and Thursday.
Noyes teacher Janice Donahue loses job over allegations of physical abuse.
Superintendent, Noyes principal mum on possible reasons.
The SPS board makes changes in preparation for the 2012-13 school year.
The Boston Post Road restaurant will donate 10 percent of the sales to those residents who use its catering service for graduation parties.
L-S also ranks 1,092nd nationally, according to the report.
Charlotte Skelly captured third place in Most Original category.
Sudbury Public Schools also preps for last-minute budget adjustments for May 7 Town Meeting.
Auditing of business office and medical claims trust brought up by Carpenter.
Superintendent Dr. Anne Wilson says school salaries in Sudbury not competitive enough.
Jeffrey Dees has accepted the principal position at Upham Elementary School in Wellesley.
Michael Connolly will begin new position on July 1.
Ephraim Curtis Middle School collects 9 awards at Scholastic Art Awards.
The district wraps up annual budget preparations and remains on track for level staffing next year.
Bob Armour, a father of 3 who is running for an uncontested seat with the SPS Committee, sat down with Sudbury Patch recently for a Q&A session.
About 236 students enrolled for kindergarten as of Wednesday night.
Judy Belliveau will be interim business manager of Wellesley Public Schools on April 2.