Students choose top two profiles in interdisciplinary project at Joyce Middle School.
A Knight at the Pops delights students, parents and friends last night at Woburn Memorial High School.
Students celebrate Teacher Appreciation Day at the Linscott and St. Charles schools by talking about their educators.
Plus lessons for parents from a community educator from the Mass. Aggression Reduction Center, and recollections from Channel 5 news anchor Ed Harding.
Show times: Thursday and Friday evenings.
About 200 teachers attend committee meeting Tuesday over comment by non-committee member. School officials also approved a budget recommendation last night.
The law will allow the members to bargain with school employee unions without a conflict of interest, despite the fact that the School Committee participates in the city's medical insurance plan.
Check out how your neighbors fared during the Boston Marathon yesterday.
Cambridge Savings Bank employees teach kindergartners at Malcolm White about saving their pennies.
The WMHS Drama Club will perform the musical “Thoroughly Modern Millie" on April 28 and 29.
The Communications & Curriculum Sub Committee (CCSC) and Wyman PTO meet to discuss moving forward with a new Wyman/Hurld Elementary School.
Third assistant principal at high school and third elementary level adjustment counselor added to fiscal 2012 budget recommendation.
City is looking for an educational non-profit to lease the Clapp School; Handful of residents are the only ones to have asked to see documents so far.
WMHS seniors and juniors watch police, fire, ambulance personnel respond to mock accident scene, along with a hearse.
Committee members will take up the subject next week; suggest Principal Joe Finigan find money for the position in the budget.
A creative fundraiser taps into students' learning and Includes math-related scavenger hunts and unique prizes for turning sponsor sheets in early, like a ride in a fire truck or police car.
Students, mothers, praise program at WMHS.
Ice rink roof to be replaced, too, but is not covered by the grant.
A look ahead at the week in Woburn Memorial High School sports.
School Committee member Joseph Crowley spoke to parents Tuesday night, asking them to get behind the idea for a new combined Hurld-Wyman School.
Often-asked questions answered on school blog.
Elementary principals discuss budget issues with School Committee Tuesday night.
20 students receive top honors at the science and academic fair at St. Charles School last Thursday.
Two wellness teachers and moms—Meghan Patrissi and Lori Duran—are organizing the swim-bike-run as part of the "Be Well Woburn" initiative.
Clapp School parents should get school assignment letters soon.
New state rules will drive the roof project costs up nearly $2 million.
Joyce Middle School eighth-graders have completed interviews and are working on rough drafts in new interdisciplinary journalism project.
Jaimee Winer, Billy Hammond, Laura Standley won Boston Globe Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Officials add meeting on March 22 for more budget review.
Tanner appearance aired last night on WGBH.
Also, updates on school construction projects and Special Education iPod initiative.
Budget is up 2.85 percent; includes several new positions and $37.6 million in salary costs.
Links to Literacy provides creative, inexpensive ideas from a former teacher for parents.
But expect Clapp School building to go out to bid, said officials.
Also, neighbor outlines history of area, feelings of residents in the South End.
A gaggle of gadgets in the Mimio system are helping students learn.
At first of four school meetings, response to the plan was lukewarm.
Read the home-rule petition regarding Clapp in its entirety here.
The proposed lease now goes to City Council for discussion.
School Committee will debate the lease issue Monday night, starting at 6 p.m.; Neighbors' attorney anticipates legal action.