The School Committee learned the cost of running buses will remain the same, but still must vote on fees and who can ride the bus.
Applications are due June 27 for the four day camp for students in grades 7 to 10.
Aline Gery is head of school at Lexington Montessori School, where her two sons attend school.
The Watertown Educators Association filed a complaint with the state's Division of Labor Relations stemming from the proposed contract rejected in April.
Ann Koufman had her final School Committee meeting Monday night, and she will move to the Newton Public Schools in July.
Students will be able to leave campus, but must do an independent study project. Changes have been made to the disciplinary system.
School officials are searching for more money to cover the cost of both. High school and middle school also losing classes.
The Watertown Savings Bank chose three Watertown students as winners of the Annual High School Photo Contest.
State officials may change qualifying criteria, which would leave Watertown on the outside.
The middle school newspaper, is conducting the Splash of Flavor survey through June 17.
Steve Watson wants to look at the school's foreign language program and add a non-European language that could be useful for students.
A number of longtime school employees were honored Monday, and it was also the last meeting for the director of business services.
Here are the 159 graduates who celebrated the end for their Watertown High School career on Friday.
The members of the Class of 2011 heard from their classmates before receiving their diplomas.
The Class of 2011 celebrated completion of their high school career in the WHS gymnasium.
The recording artist will play with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, but first he came to Watertown to a concert at his alma mater.
School officials presented their budget to the Town Council Tuesday night, which includes cuts to teachers and to the music program among other things.
The Watertown Educators Association announced last week its members would only do contracted work beginning this week.
The cost of services for special needs students is ever changing, with students moving in and out of the program.
Losing the school bus would be a hardship, parents at Hosmer School say. School officials may look at changing the requirements of who pays to ride.
Robert LaRoche, of Watertown, will lead the Fitzgerald Elementary School next year.
Susan Tanchel comes to the Watertown-based school from Gann Academy in Waltham. She succeeds retiring head Ruth Gass.
Watertown-based Braille & Talking Book Library received the honor for a spot featuring a book group and the library's array of offerings.
Cambridge Saving Bank visited a class at the Watertown elementary school as part of its "Teach Children to Save" program.
MassBay student Ani Keshishyan was recognized for her academic work and leadership on campus.
Overall, number of staff cuts are down, Superintendent Ann Koufman said.
A proposal would limit busing to students living more than 2 miles from school. The Committee looked at that and other fees charged by the district.
Field is being renovated, so gymnasium will serve as graduation location.
The School Committee will name an interim superintendent for a year, but it will not be Director of Business Services, Allie Altman, who announced she is leaving the district.
The junior at The Rivers School has received all-league honors in two sports this year.
Beverly DiMascio taught at Cunniff for 26 years.
Ario battled cancer at a young age, but has returned to school and even helps other youngster facing cancer at Mass. General Hospital.
The students got the chance to show their teachers how it's done in the second annual game.
Ann Koufman sent a message announcing she will be moving to Newton to serve as deputy superintendent for teaching and learning.
Committee members said the budget figure is realistic, but hope to get more money for the Watertown Schools.
Mary Kostikian, a 2009 Watertown High School graduate, died last week. Her coaches remember her as a great athlete, leader and friend.
Watertown parents pushed for the School Committee to request enough money to preserve the programs and staff that the students have now.
Michael Slonina completes 24-hour basketball shoot-a-thon after being inspired by his mother's personal health battles.
Michael Slonina shot hoops for 24 hours straight to raise money for cancer research.
Sarah Shin, a senior, and Devon Kelliher, a sophomore, were named to the high honor roll.