Here's what you need to do to get ready for the new school year.
Grades K-12 are scheduled to begin on Aug. 28.
Scientists hope the project sheds light on the impacts of invasive species on local biodiversity.
The Class of 2013 has completed one journey and is starting another — what would you tell this year's crop of graduates?
The student's of Mt. Hope High School's Class of 2013 will receive their hard-earned diplomas today.
A Channel 12 study of school absenteeism found that Bristol-Warren had some of the lowest rates in Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island Senate passed two bills Tuesday to improve school safety, but they also make safety plans exempt from public records. What do you think? Should these plans be made public?
Mt. Hope students are preparing for senior prom May 31.
Eva-Marie Mancuso, the state’s new Board of Education chair, uses courtroom demeanor to try to convince angry teachers and nervous parents that change is necessary.
More than 800 graduates received their degrees Saturday, a day after 164 graduated from the law school.
Newsweek, GoLocalProv.com, and RI-CAN recently offered their rankings of Rhode Island high schools. How do you look at this information?
In honor of National Teacher Day, we ask you to share your stories of gratitude, and let us know who the best teacher in town is.
The Rhode Island Treasurer was the featured speaker at Mt. Hope High School for the Personal Finance class taught by Anne Ricci.
The Franco Coli Award winning troupe from Mt. Hope High School serenaded participants on Apr. 25.
John M. Barry, biographer of Rhode Island founder Roger Williams, is scheduled to address this year's graduating class on May 18.
What are you and the kids doing on the last weekday of April vacation?
What's on your schedule for the Thursday of April vacation?
Here's the list of activities posted on the Bristol-Warren Patch Calendar for Apr. 12 to 14.
After last week's lock-down at the University of Rhode Island, Patch asked RWU officials about the Bristol-based university's safety procedures.
The Bristol-based university offers no-cost assistance to government agencies and nonprofits through its Community Partnership Center — and the deadline for new applications is approaching.
See who was named student of the month at Guiteras School in Bristol.
Sharon DeLucca claims staffers at RWU sent her black lilies, known as "funeral flowers," in retaliation for grievances she filed.
The Division I girls’ basketball playoffs go all-chalk, as favorites La Salle and Westerly easily turn away South Kingstown and Bay View.
Schools will be closed for the day on March 8. Find out why...
Athletes, coaches, contributors, and teams are scheduled for formal induction in April.
In plain English, that's "hooray for the champs" of the recent Bristol-Warren School District Spelling Bee.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School in Bristol held one of 3,500 nationwide events on Jan. 27.
The Bristol-Warren School District holds its annual Spelling Bee tonight at Kickemuit Middle School.
The University of Rhode Island issued its Dean's List for the Fall, 2012 semester.
Three local teams finished in the top 25 of the First Lego League Competition, held Jan. 12 at Roger Williams University.
The 12th annual FIRST®LEGO® League Robotics State Championship is scheduled for today at Roger Williams University.
Check out where and when the Mt. Hope Huskies will be in action this week.
Zipcar currently has one car sharing spot at Roger Williams University in Bristol.
We Share Hope teamed up with students from Providence Country Day School to prepare some 200,000 pounds of fresh produce for distribution to food pantries around Rhode Island.
Give your top students some exposure. Publicize your students of the month on Patch.
Soccer coach Martin Yarumian has been named the coach of the year.
Several Bristol and Warren students made the cut in the first quarter.
Mt. Hope hosts Barrington in the annual Thanksgiving grudge match.