The Parent-Faculty Association is searching for two two-year members to be elected later this month.
The public can ask questions and discuss ideas at this meeting and online at www.winchesterhsproject.com.
Congratulations to the incoming staff for Winchester's public schools.
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The School Committee gave approval for the council to accept donations for the park.
Winchester Patch selects Jeffrey Chen as the Whiz Kid of the Week.
With the Global News Center, Winchester High School students saw Mubarak resign on live TV.
The brick veneer by the gymnasium began to separate from the building late Tuesday afternoon.
The School Department had Doug Prentiss of FST look at traffic concerns at the schools in Winchester, here's a look at some of what he found.
Superintendent William McAlduff said that the school year will not go past June 30.
The Jubilation Singers performed a number of holiday tunes.
With the number of students having life-threatening allergies, the school committee decided to take a look at its current policy to see if they can make changes.
With Wednesday being National Walk to School Day, McCall Middle School students will be meeting at the Common at 7:15 a.m. to walk to school.
Muraco elementary celebrated the diversity at the school.
If an override is passed, VO students will be spending the next two years at Parkhurst.
The School Committee decided to only air-condition the core areas of the school and up to four classrooms.
Air conditioning and the increase in enrollment size among the topics discussed.
Vinson-Owen was one of 304 schools recognized nationally and eight in the state of Massachusetts.
Even though there's a nice break for students from June to September, Winchester's teachers are hard at work preparing for the new school year.
Starting school is always stressful, especially when you enter a new building.
The School Committee began to lay out their policy regarding bullying in Winchester.
New Principal Mike McCabe has been retired for the past two years and prior to that was the principal of the Thompson School in Arlington for the last 22 years.
At this time next year, VO students will be entering the Parkhurst school and a new VO building will be under construction.
Here is everything you need to know about your child's first day of school.
Muraco Elementary School held its second annual welcome back lunch.
Out of 50 public high schools on the list, Winchester lands at number 25.
Thanks to $50,000 in grants from the Winchester Foundation for Excellence in Education and the Griffin Trust, students at Winchester High School will now have 18 brand-new iMacs at their disposal, each fully loaded with the latest design software.
Students who excel in math can now finish their requirement earlier, allowing them to have more opportunities for electives later on.
Vinson-Owen and the Parkhurst swing space are among the top items the school will be pushing for to get funded by the Capital Planning Committee.
On Wednesday the Governor allocated the $204 million from the Education Jobs Fund to districts across the state; Winchester will be getting $231,821.
After spending the last four years as the principal of the Clapp-Goodyear Elementary School in Woburn, Christine Kelley is back in Winchester as she takes the reins at Lynch Elementary.
It's estimated that the Vinson-Owen School, along with creating swing space could cost the town $28 million.
After going through the ADA Transition Plan, the School Subcommittee found instances that could save the town money going forward.
The new building was well-liked by the parents in attendance at Tuesday night's public hearing.
The Energy Management Committee has saved the town $2 million dollars since its creation five years ago.
Ralph "Skip" Marotta is ready to bring his 30 years of educational experience to McCall as its Interim Principal
The Massachusetts School Building Authority approved Winchester's preferred option for a new Vinson-Owen school.
The Educational Facilities Planning and Building Committee held the second of four public hearings Monday night.
The anti-bullying legislation helps Winchester deal with bullying in schools.