Public tours to be held at new building; probably in late August.
The honorees were nominated by children on special education plans and their parents.
The Woburn High School Class of 1898 graduated 113 years ago today.
The new principal will start on July 1, but has already talked to Woburn Patch about creative and problem-solving projects he’s worked on.
Parents at the Altavesta School talk about the 'never-ending' school year and summer vacation.
Students, teachers, parents share their feelings with Woburn Patch as the school closes its doors.
Wyman students and staff give them a rollicking send-off.
After narrowing the field down to two, a principal was chosen Friday morning.
School Committee also voted to rework evaluation form Wednesday night.
The TerraCycle recycling program for juice pouches earns school a cash reward.
A rainy field day.
School Committee cites three reasons: cost, disruption and distance.
Tuesday's Field Day also featured multicultural themes.
Committee members also gnash teeth over comments made at City Council meeting earlier this week.
AT&T and the Middlesex District Attorney’s office debuted the program and pledge by students to not drive and text in Woburn.
Some go out, some stay in. At one school, some get a sweet treat.
Long-time educator accepts "dream job."
Hypnotist Joe Devito a hit with the outgoing students.
On a beautiful Sunday, the Class of 2011 marched toward adulthood.
Read the speech by senior Michael Padulsky from this year's graduation ceremony.
Padulsky is heading to Boston College in the fall.
To make their fall transition easier, these little students made a special trip to schools Thursday.
City looks at traffic with an eye toward improving pick up and drop off.
460 dance the night away!
Her hairdresser makes house calls.
Mayor had recommended fewer items.
Marine Corps veteran Michael Mulrenan spoke; younger students sang.
Nicole Tschuor's eighth grade peers voted her feature one of the two best for a new English and social studies project at the Joyce Middle School.
Yan Ni Kelly wrote one of the top five profiles of Woburn residents for a new eighth grade English and social studies project at the Joyce Middle School.
Whether it's preschool, college or somewhere in between, brag about it on Patch!
Delaney McDaniel's eighth grade peers at the Joyce Middle School voted her feature one of the top two in a new English and social studies project.
Kylie Romano wrote one of the five top features for a new eighth grade English and social studies project at the Joyce Middle School.
Emily Crampton wrote one of the five best features for a new English and social studies project at the Joyce Middle School.
School traffic an issue, especially with more students coming from the Clapp School in the fall.
Woburn Patch conducted an informal survey Thursday afternoon.
Officials consider petitioning the state School Building Authority.
Clapp-Goodyear students may end their school year on June 24 instead of June 27
What happens now?
The proposed third assistant high school principal job is cut from "pretty darn good budget."
Linscott Rumford Principal Ernie Wells offered students an incentive for school book fair sales and kept his promise.