Considering your child's high school options? Don't miss the open house on Jan. 13 at Cranston High School West.
Here's Cranston West's first quarter honor roll for 2012-2013.
Here's the honor roll for Hugh B. Bain Middle School.
Not one, but two national titles came home from Disney World. And that's just the icing on the cake.
Eunique Williams was seriously injured on the job a few months ago. In the process, she kept Cranston school children safe.
Despite turning her life around after a battle with heroin addiction in her early 20s, the mother was barred from volunteering at her daughter's school. The district will now revise its school district volunteer policy as part of the settlement.
From "Bay View Today," a look at how Miss USA Olivia Culpo's education and how it helped her become the woman she is today.
The for-profit school in Cranston will close its doors as part of a company-wide downsizing.
Members of the boys cross country team at Cranston High School West were awarded the Sportsmanship Award for the past season.
Chiara Ponko of Cranston, a student at Bay View Academy, signed a letter of intent to attend Louisville University.
Cranston East ended a great season with a tough loss against Hendricken last night.
Congrats to John Castore and Kathryn Nottage, students at Cranston High School West who have been picked to participate in the 2013 National Association for Music Education All-Eastern Honors Orchestra.
URI struggles with free throws and rebounding in the final minutes of regulation and overtime of a 58-54 loss to Loyola of Maryland.
The Cranston East Thunderbolts secured a No. 3 playoff seed with their win against their city rival, the Cranston West Falcons.
Two girls from Cranston are taking part in the upcoming 5K Dec. 1 at Roger Williams Park in Providence as part of the Girls on the Run youth development program at Bay View Academy.
The CLCF Chief football teams have had great success this year. Two teams are now ready for the regional finals.
The dance was sponsored by 98.1 Cat Country.
The girls made history this past weekend and now need the community's help to raise enough money to fly to Florida and compete in the Pop Warner National Cheerleading Competition early next month.
The Cranston East football team got a much-needed win on Friday night.
La Salle remains in the top spot, and they remain undefeated.
Catch a roundup of this weekend's high school football action.
La Salle takes all 14 first place votes in the latest Rhode Island Sports Media Football Poll, after Hendricken is beaten by Portsmouth.
The Cranston High School West Community rallied after hearing that one of their own was diagnosed with breast cancer.
The top seven remain unchanged, and Cranston East holds on to it's No. 3 spot despite a loss to No. 1 Hendricken last week.
Game highlights, video and the complete Friday night football wrapup.
Yanaiza Gallant, a Cranston resident and teacher in Providence, was surprised with a $25,000 check and was named a 2012 Milken Educator — a prestigious award for leading educators.
Rob McClanaghan, a Cranston Native and elite NBA Trainer will be in the area in November to shed some skills on young basketball players.
Football Poll – The top five remains unchanged, with Cranston East holding on to its No. 3 spot.
Mark Scialla went from lackluster high school student to aspiring foreign correspondent.
La Salle stays at No. 1, Cranston East holds steady at No. 3 and West drops one spot to 13.
The student artists took first prize in the environmental division in the 13th annual Street Painting Festival in Providence.
Cranston Schools will get help from the Victoria Alviti Music Foundation and the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and Music School.