The School Committee has scheduled a meeting to ratify an agreement with the Watertown Educators Association, but they have not yet reached an agreement.
Dozens of students at the middle school excelled in the second term.
The lacrosse team defeated their rivals in overtime. Girls ice hockey player Erika Kelly was named to the All-Scholastic team by the Boston Globe.
After big first win over Cambridge, Raiders lose 11-5 to neighbors in Middlesex opener.
The school's annual Pennies for Patients drive raised money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Perkins students got the chance to interview NBA players today when three members of the Celtics stopped by.
Principal Kimo Carter said he believes he can find chaperones if the teachers cannot go due to their contract dispute.
The town's schools are expected to grow by dozens students or more, including nearly 50 in the elementary schools.
The week-long camp focusing on creative problem solving will be held at Lowell School from July 16-20.
The revamped Diversity Week features activities, speakers and a collaborative art project.
The School Committee's Budget and Finance Subcommittee recommended raising the rates.
The foundation hosts trivia night at the Sons of Italy.
The Watertown Middle School newspaper is running the annual Splash of Flavor contest.
The event will raise money for the Friends of Watertown Music, which seeks to support the music program in the Watertown Public Schools.
Talented ensemble of students brings stories of Dr. Seuss to life.
The interim superintendent got the full-time position after then Search Committee recommended her for the job.
The Watertown Youth Coalition conducted the anonymous survey of middle and high school students. An area of concern is the rise of drinking among middle schoolers
Students won recognition for their work in the Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards and the All-State Band and Chorus, among others.
Residents have many good choices of which preschools and day care centers to send their children, but one got the most support from Patch readers.
The day to wear green and toast to St. Patrick is coming up, and we want to know where you will be going.
A trio of doctors from Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates demonstrated to the students why they should choose regular milk over chocolate milk.
The School Committee's capital improvement proposal looks to make the town's schools a safer place to be.
The Armenian School in East Watertown is building a two-story building next to its current building.
The eighth-grade class president asked the School Committee, teachers to settle contract so the trip will not be cancelled.
Dozens of Watertown college students made the dean's list at their campus.
The town boasts dozens of preschools and day care centers, but which one will rise to the top?
Students and staff at the middle school got a chance to dress up during the annual spirit week and Watertown Splash caught some of them on camera.
The current interim assistant superintendent and former principal of Lowell School will start her new job in July.
A group of students have been hard at work each evening to get their robot ready for the FIRST Robotics competition.
Service dogs and the people they assist gathered at Perkins School for the unveiling of the U.S. Postal Service's new service dog stamps.
Using technology and new teaching methods, they want students to do more hands-on learning guided by their teachers.
The fundraiser - sponsored by Belmont Savings - includes an online auction, and an event at Donohue's Bar and Grill on March 9.
Honors were announced for the second quarter of the year at the West Roxbury-based school.
WMS is one of 20 schools chosen for grants to help their musical productions, Watertown Splash reports.
The Watertown team missed out on the honor over the weekend due to a miscalculation, but received the trophy Monday.
Watertown's schools have suffered, parents say, and they worry about the loss of activities such as the eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C.
Watertown officials seek a new superintendent – what is your top concern that you have for the next school leader.
The special education parent group will hold the event Feb. 8 at Cunniff School.
About 275 Watertown students in grades 1 to 5 filled the Watertown Middle School auditorium Sunday for the event that benefited the Watertown Education Foundation.
The West Roxbury-based school honored Raffi Grigorian with a certificate for his poetry.