Scott Lipman has served in the interim role since August 2022 and will remain with the school on a permanent basis.
Wellesley has invited Waltham parents for a screening of the latest installment of the "Screenagers" film series. Here's what to know.
Darrell Braggs earned a three-year contract with the district, which removes the interim tag he's held since August.
Katherine Sopko has received the National Merit Eaton Scholarship.
NCAA President Charlie Baker will address undergraduate students while Tripadvisor co-founder Stephen Kaufer will address graduate students.
Now, the latest sports craze is taking the university by storm.
Bentley University's chapter of the National Theatre Honor Society will host two performances of "Home, I'm Darling".
Students in Waltham will head home early on Tuesday as the city prepares for the effects of a March nor'easter.
The non-interest bearing loan to apply toward post-secondary undergraduate education and is granted at the beginning of the second semester.
The district has instituted a two-hour delay for Tuesday.
The fourth annual event features discussions on topics ranging from health and wellness to career exploration and screen time.
Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth announced the winners in the 2023 poster project, with a Waltham student selected as a winner.
Waltham established a scholarship fund in 1987 to provide financial assistance to eligible residents. Here's how to apply.
An Ecuadorian student died while away from the campus over break, university officials announced. Her memorial service was this week.
Over 12,000 students from across the world submitted a personal narrative to the paper. Only 13 were published, including Zoe Rodriguez.
Children who will turn 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1, 2023 are eligible to apply.
Deena DePamphilis, Director of Science for grades 6-12, has received the Project Lead The Way Massachusetts Leader of the Year award.
WPS is currently hiring teachers, nurses, food service workers, paraprofessionals, coordinators, after school staff, and more.
The percentage of students receiving a score of "meeting expectations" or higher in English dropped in nearly every grade since 2021.
Waltham’s ranking stayed the same since the 2022 list came out in April.
Two Gann Academy students and one Rivers HS student are among 16,000 semifinalists in the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Brandeis University and Bentley University were ranked alongside Massachusetts schools like Harvard, MIT, and Tufts.
Twenty-five percent of incoming students are the first in their families to attend college.
Bentley University and Brandeis University are two of 26 Massachusetts schools that made the list
The part-time, three-year program expands upon the university’s existing PhD in Business program.
The leadership changes will be effective as of July 1.
On Tuesday, Waltham students conducted their hour-long appeal on the issue of unpopular speech on school campuses.
Mccary will attend the University of Rhode Island School of Business.
Approximately 8,000 people attended Bentley’s 103rd commencement ceremony, at which 1,154 students received their diplomas.
The position, which was advertised from March 22 through April 5, attracted 29 applicants.
At this year’s ceremony, diplomas were conferred to the 187 graduates by Head of School Jacob Conca and Principal Michael Nicholson.
Alexander G. Arnell, a senior at Waltham High School, was chosen out of approximately 15,000 Finalists.
The scholarship, which provides full tuition to Brandeis for four years, is awarded annually to outstanding Waltham High School seniors.
Bentley is partnering with the crypto exchange Coinbase to accept three cryptocurrencies.
Waltham ranked 184th on Niche.com and 231st out of 339 public high schools in the latest U.S. News and World Report's annual rankings.
This year's semifinalists were selected from over 5,000 candidates expected to graduate from U.S. high schools this year.
The School Committee will hold a public hearing on April 27 to decide whether the district will participate in school choice next year.
Governor learns about programs, community life at Waltham approved special education day school and transition program
Upward Wealth Founder Valerie Mosley and Putnam Investments President and CEO Robert L. Reynolds will speak at the May 21 ceremonies.
The new Sustainability and Climate Action Plan focuses on climate resilience, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, equity, and education.