These Swampscott students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
The following students earned spots on the honor roll and Principal's List for the third quarter.
Sixth-graders perform all the roles of the hospitality businesses while learning about food insecurity during this year's successful event.
Leyad Zavriyev earned the National Merit Corporate Textron Scholarship.
The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 64 is offering four scholarships to students who volunteer with or are related to disabled veterans.
The Swampscott Education Association said the action came amid concern for "morale, functioning and culture" in the school district.
The School Committee voted 3-2 on Thursday to accept a budget agreement that will still require $644,000 in district reductions for 2024.
Superintendent Pamela Angelakis that while "there is work to be done" progress had been made in developing a school stabilization fund.
The School Committee unanimously approved a 4.41 percent budget increase that exceeds the town target of a 2.59 percent increase.
The proposed budget is a 4.41 percent increase over 2023 and restores cuts proposed to meet the town's target of a 2.2 percent increase.
The School Committee has a public hearing Thursday on a budget that members said should be up to $1.4 million more than town-issue targets.
Swampscott High looks for ways to support students who fell behind on class dues during COVID-19 and face prom, cap-and-gown hurdles.
The district said late Wednesday morning that all afternoon sports and other extracurricular activities are off for the day.
Families should begin the application process for kindergarten by Jan. 20.
These Swampscott High School students were on the high honor roll list for the first quarter of the school year.
Chrysoula Hatzis Varvounis, who graduated in 1993, owns a tax preparation and accounting services firm in Salem.
Sora will be on hand at all Swampscott public schools as well as community and police events.
This notice applies to those who exited the special education program prior to and during the 2014-15 school year.
These Swampscott students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
These students were among the top achievers at Swampscott High School during the fourth academic quarter of the 2021-22 school year.
The DAV Chapter 64 announced the 2022 DAV Chapter 64 Scholarship Awards Program for the first time this year.
The three-sport standout was chosen as the state's 2022 Boys Student-Athlete of the Year.
A pair of "Memory Lane" strolls will be held on June 22 at the school slated to be closed.
Sixty middle school students in grades 5 through 8 were involved in this week's productions of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
Students from the Clarke Elementary School are looking to raise $10,000 to help Ukrainian refugees amid the recent Russian invasion.
See the latest announcement from the Swampscott Middle School.
The School Committee voted to endorse Superintendent Pamela Angelakis' recommendation to lift the mask order two weeks after vacation.
Superintendent Pamela Angelakis said her decision will come at the Feb. 16 School Committee meeting as the statewide mandate ends Feb. 28.
Swampscott Public Schools has provided registration information in several languages to assist in getting residents signed up.
The new system provides students and staff who enroll free at-home rapid tests weekly and ends school "test-and-stay" and contact tracing.
The clinic on Thursday will offer first and second shots for students ages 5 to 17 and boosters for all those elibible.