The National energy education program picked Park View for its work educating the community and other students about energy use.
The Community College of Rhode Island announced 1,094 students have been named to the dean's list for the spring semester.
McKenzie Richards plays for the R.I. Reds and Cranston Little League — the only girl on either team.
Cranston West star Brian Yarce was recognized as the top high school basketball player of the year at the Cox Rhode Island Sports Awards Wednesday night.
The Cranston West Falcons girls' softball team is eliminated from the D-I softball playoffs.
Students at Eden Park Elementary School collected more jars of peanut butter than any other school in the annual PB Xpress peanut butter drive organized by Washington Trust.
The Mounties are one win away from Div. I softball title.
The School Committee unanimously approved a resolution opposing Mayor Allan Fung's proposed Mayoral Academy at a special meeting at Hope Highlands Elementary on Wednesday evening.
A powerful thunderstorm moved through the area last night, knocking down trees and damaging houses. Downed trees caused Gladstone Elementary School to be closed today.
Cranston West defeats North Kingstown 18-7 to win the Division I State Championship
Cranston West loses in five games to Tolman in the semi-finals of the Division II state tournament.
Park View Middle School has been recognized for its rising test scores. Principal Joseph Rotz is excited about all they have accomplished and what is still to come.
Anthony Meo, who played ball on the Cranston West Falcons and is now a junior at Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina, was the 63rd pick in the MLB draft.
North Kingstown defeats Cranston West 5-3 in game 1 of the best of three series at McCoy Stadium.
Reporters were invited to tour the mayoral academy to get an idea of what one may look like in Cranston.
Cranston West completed a sweep of the semifinal series against East Greenwich with a 6-0 victory in game two.
A game delayed due to lightning Wednesday night was resumed on Thursday afternoon and the Falcons held on for a 10-5 win.
Golfers from 15 schools participated in the individual and team championships in a two-day event at Cranston Country Club.
An audience of over 300 people turned out for the second public hearing on the proposed Cranston mayoral academy.
Cranston East defeats Coventry 3-2 and advances to the first round of the playoffs.
East Greenwich scores three late runs, which end the Thunderbolts season. Avengers win 6-5 and advance to the Final Four.
Michael Hayden leads the way pitching a six hitter and driving in the game winning run in a 5-4 win over Moses Brown.
Moses Brown defeats Cranston West 8-4 and the teams will meet Sunday afternoon with the opportunity to advance to the Final Four
East Greenwich defeats Cranston East 12-5 and forces a winner-take-all game Sunday at East Greenwich High School.
Pilgrim defeats Cranston East 4-2 in regular season finale for both teams
A large crowd came out to City Hall to express disapproval of the Mayor's proposed mayoral academy Thursday night.
Falcons unbeaten in Division I baseball playoffs.
Mike Hayden pitches a five-hit, complete game victory.
Cranston East begins the playoffs with a 4-2 victory at Lincoln.
Superintendent Peter Nero wrote a blistering response to Mayor Allan W. Fungs recent op-ed in support of a mayoral academy charter school.
Emily Tilton is already well versed in ocean issues and environmental stewardship. In early April, she found out she was one of just 11 American students chosen NOAA's prestigious "Ocean for Life" program.
Cranston City Cup Match, East vs. West
Cranston East defeats Warwick Vets 3-1
Cranston West defeats East Providence 8-4.
Mount Saint Charles defeats Cranston East 3-0.
Cranston West wins fourth straight game, defeating Pilgrim 12-2
The mayor's op-ed elicited an emotional response by School Committee Member Frank Lombardi.
Despite an energetic presentation by the bus union's general manager, Arthur Jordan, the School Committee decided to hold off making a decision on bussing in the district until receiving results from a city-wide commission.
The School Committee is weighing a decision to go with First Student and privatize the bus fleet or stick with the current bus union, Local 1322.
Money will be used for youth and education programs.