Woburn Superintendent Mark Donovan told residents that the school is prepared for potential threats, according to the Daily Times Chronicle.
Woburn Memorial High School was downgraded from a Level 2 facility to a Level 3 facility, reports the Daily Times Chronicle.
Students on the Dean's List must maintain a grade point average of 3.5.
The new Hurld-Wyman School address will be located on Wyman Street.
Congratulations to the Woburn students who achieved distinction and honors this Quarter.
The first half of the school year has come to an end. Here are some dates to know when school starts back up in January.
A Woburn Memorial High School Senior and Student Rep wants students to be involved with teacher evaluations.
The survey revealed 14 percent of students considered suicide in the past year.
Students will have 11 days off this year.
The Massachusetts Board of Education voted 8-3 to create the new test Tuesday.
The state has released the results of the 2015 PARCC exam. See how Woburn students performed.
City officials have proposed the idea in wake of the growing opioid epidemic.
The ongoing contract strife between teachers and city officials has robbed students of many needed services, especially graduating seniors.
The city is 213th among all school districts with 79% of 10th-grade students scoring proficient of advanced on the annual standardized test.
The Woburn Teachers Association has agreed to loosen its work-to-rule policy in an effort to aid graduating seniors.
Matthew Crowley comes into the new position having spent nearly 20 years as a teacher and headmaster at Brockton High School.
As a result of stalled contract talks, teachers have enacted a “work-to-rule” policy, leaving Woburn seniors in a vulnerable position.
Educators in the commonwealth make the 5th highest average salaries in the country, and generally work in quality schools, a study shows.
The U.S. Department of Education lists the top colleges and universities in terms of salary earned by graduates.
The event will offer parents an opportunity to learn about issues affecting the health and safety of school-aged children.
Over the last decade, nearly one-third of child pedestrian fatalities occurred between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Just in time for the start of the school year, Boston Magazine has released its annual rankings of the top school districts in the state.
Another season of football kicks off in a few days! Here's a look at who the Tanners will be playing this season.
Some schools are saying no to the style many wear as the school year is set to begin. What do you think about these decisions?
All of the need to know information as the 2015-2016 school year approaches.
Nineteen Mass. schools made Newsweek's annual list; Woburn wasn't one of them.
Schools are spread across the country. None in Massachusetts made the list.
Nineteen schools in the commonwealth made the list, and Dover-Sherborn cracks the top 20 in the country, according to Newsweek's rankings.
Better Business Bureau has some tips for consumers to take advantage of all the savings possible as they prep for a new school year.
The Woburn Public Schools system has announced new lunch prices for the upcoming 2015-2016 school year.
Believe it or not, the first day of school is just a few short weeks away!
Is your town's high school the best? See if a national research group agrees.
Gary Reese was offered the superintendent job in Amesbury.
A national research group ranks the best teachers in districts across the commonwealth. Woburn landed among the best in Massachusetts.
WalletHub study broke down the best and worst school systems in the country.
Beginning next week, the school district is providing a central registration for new students entering a local elementary school this fall.
Installation of solar panels on five educational buildings in the city has been approved.
Cara Blanchette has been chosen to be the next principal of the school, per reports.
The school district is providing a central registration for new students entering a local elementary school in the fall.
The District Attorney’s Office has provided more than $10,000 to 20 high schools throughout the county.