Students heard from recovering drug addicts about the affects abuse had on their lives.
Senior Connor Keehnle gave an individual performance of his “song cycle,” a group of original songs and creative interpretations of others arranged around a common theme.
Mock trial was part of St. Theresa School's curriculum being led by Boston College Law School students throughout the school year.
May 28th game at CM will raise funds for 'Curt's Pitch for ALS.'
Lyndon School students gave up recess time to work on mural on display in citywide MLK event.
Lillian Pinet testified before a U.S. Senate Committee on how to empower, support and keep highly effective urban public school teachers.
Michael Slonina shot hoops for 24 hours straight to raise money for cancer research.
Teacher Haydee Yeskutis created the event more than 10 years ago as a way to engage the non-English-speaking students of the school.
More than 45 schools and 400 pieces of student artwork will be on display at City Hall all April and May.
Connolly wants Boston Public Schools to hire a nutrition expert.
Event held at the Massachusetts State House on March 23.
Principals Eileen Nash and Jerome Doherty meet and satisfy the demands and responsibility that comes along with leading two separate schools.
Students donated money to the Red Cross and did not have to wear uniforms.
Students can choose to wear street clothes, instead of uniforms, if they donate to the Red Cross.
Program was a part of West Roxbury Reads series, which is ongoing into next month.
Students produce videos from delivering news, while the desire to be involved in their school community drives them to do so.
The children in the Ohrenberger School community are able to display their creative musical expression in their school's after-school music program.
U.S. Department of Education looking into complaint.
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Boston School department undergoing inventory of all foods in schools, as directed by Mayor Thomas Menino.
Hearings are Wednesday, Thursday of this week, and on March 15 and 22.
West Roxbury Education Complex gives students a forum to discuss hip-hop music after school, and the Urban Science Academy’s Hip-Hop Listening and Discussion Group also instills valuable lessons for its students.
The Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education voted today allowing the two schools.
West Roxbury resident headed to National Catholic Forensic League's Grand Tournament in May.
Wang earned second place at South Shore Conservatory’s Concerto Solo Piano Competition.
BPS plan passed last month will merge West Roxbury Education Complex's four schools into two.
Sophomores discuss things like stereotypes, and how to be a better role model.
Sybertz tried to retire, but he got pulled back for his 31st season as head coach.