Do you remember your favorite lunch box? Today's kids have as many options as ever but nothing will take the place of the Muppets or Strawberry Shortcake.
Program begins next week.
Take part in the Woburn Public Schools survey this week.
Add your photos of graduation here.
Check out the fashions and the smiles of the Class of 2012.
Meet Francesca Malvarosa and Laura Standley.
Last day of school is June 19, a Tuesday.
F.W. Webb gives students in the trades a taste of the real world.
Their village—now their home and family—houses, cares for and schools children of genocide.
Gift restores history to WMHS building.
Residents enjoy student "Art Gallery."
Students and visitors learn at St. Charles School science and academic fair.
Come on, parents. Show off those good-looking kids!
Guaranteed to make you smile...
One of 100 contestants, she's an eighth-grader at the Kennedy Middle School.
Teamwork.
Classes include fitness, cake decorating, business and more!
Check out who was recognized for academic excellence.
A 6 percent increase—attributed to salaries and special education.
Eighth graders in the English and History Project at the Joyce Middle School voted this the best feature written by one of their peers.
Students, teachers and parents pay their respects to Bill Rich.
In one of the top feature stories from the Joyce Middle School English and history project.
Learn about living through World War II and with changing technology in this feature from the Joyce Middle School English and history project.
This is another of the six top feature stories written by students in the Joyce Middle School English and history project.
One of the top six feature stories—voted #2 by her classmates—written by Joyce Middle School eighth graders as an English and history project.
Woburn Patch publishes the English and History classes' feature stories.
High School hosts informational night for parents.
Wyman School first-grader undergoes successful heart surgery.
These Woburn residents earned high honors from their school for maintaining a 3.5 to 4.0 grade point average last fall.
Still looking for missing class members.
Let us know for this Thursday's Patch Picks column.
Program set to start Jan. 17, if enrollment is high enough.
Team of students place first in online math competition.
Students work on English and history project on writing feature stories.
Including a visit from St. Nick.
Students buy and wrap presents for 140 students; 73 more students get gift cards.
Performers’ families fill the auditorium.