Wrestling team beats Wilmington, 75-3, but is still not satisfied.
The Sachems continued their early-season success.
The top-10 school stories that had Winchester talking.
The School Committee is going to look at its options for the century-old house.
Lynch parents have until Dec. 22 to apply for school choice.
Junior Ingrid Li started the Entrepreneurial Youth Society.
With growing enrollment, Winchester High School is looking to add more athletic programs.
The high school play begins tonight and will run through Saturday.
The School Committee began its budget discussion on Tuesday night.
As part of Whitsons’ Local Initiative, Winchester High School enjoyed a lunch prepared by a Guest Chef with fresh ingredients from local farms and businesses.
Lynch parents have until Dec. 22 to make a decision on school choice.
Winchester High School class takes advantage of technology.
Third grade teacher, Tara Tully, took home $43K in cash and prizes on Monday night's show.
William McAlduff told Lynch parents that he failed to follow-up on a waiver request in an attempt to delay school choice.
Lynch parents continued discussion with the School Department about the low MCAS scores.
The work will be in Lexington until Nov. 13.
Ariel Folkerts, Winchester native and Wheelock student, will be awarded the Passion for Action Scholars at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.
The WGBH quiz show will have 91 high school academic teams competing against one another.
Because Lynch is a Title I school and is considered a failing school, according to No Child Left Behind, parents can opt to move out of Lynch and to another school in the district.
For the second year in a row, Lynch score decreased and are the lowest in the district.
The town's Field Management Committee is working on a policy that would charge outside entities for using Winchester's fields.
The team will be raising money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
The School Committee decided there wasn't enough reason to remove peanut butter from the menu.
The Muraco School had its seventh annual Multicultural Fair on Saturday, Oct. 1.
The NextDoor Theater will be showing “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” beginning this week.
Three Winchester seniors were named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists.
WHS students traveled to South America commiting to community service, connecting with people there and with each other.
The district saw student enrollment increase 2 percent from last year.
The School Committee voted unanimously against letting the daughter of a town employee attend Winchester Public Schools.
Boston Magazine ranked Winchester 20th out of 135 school districts.
Teacher broadens her knowledge and the art curriculum at McCall Middle School.
Five things principals, educators, PTA members, parents and students need to know.
A gallery of the first day back.
All Winchester second grade teachers are starting the school year with document cameras, allowing them to project images of books, papers and even 3-D objects onto a whiteboard.
Superintendent William McAlduff said schools are planning to open on schedule next week, and they will start the new year with new wireless Internet access.
A look at Winchester's school bus routes for the 2011-12 school year.
Patch chats with new McCall Middle School Principal, Jorge Goncalves, concerning his thoughts on the upcoming school year.
Former Beverly Assistant Principal Jorges Goncalves wants to bring technology into the classroom.
Principal Thomas Gwin outlines three significant changes at the high school.
Patch talked with two veteran McCall Middle School sixth grade teachers about how parents can get involved in their child's education from entering middle school through high school.