Ryan Kyote, 10, of Napa, California, spoke about childhood hunger and lunch debt before touring the State House with Marcia Ranglin-Vassell.
The organization praised the school's innovative approach to higher education.
The first public school district has announced that there will be no school on Tuesday amid a nasty, multi-day storm.
The Rhode Island Department of Education is asking students, teachers and the community to share their favorite reads on social media.
Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green spent the day meeting with principals, administrators, students and teachers in the district.
A Patch survey shows broad concern about the extent of bullying in schools and frustration that school policies don't fully address it.
Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green released her final Order of Control and Reconstitution, which will go into effect on November 1.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Rhode Island.
Nilito Carlino studied culinary arts at Johnson and Wales University, The Sun Chronicle said.
The governor ceremonially signed the four bills into law at Cranston West High School.
Here are the back-to-school photos submitted to Patch over the past week. Send us yours!
Rhode Island College students can now ride RIPTA buses with just their student ID.
The Student Loan Bill of Rights helps protect against predatory behavior and protect's borrower's rights.
James Gemma, a teacher at Rhodes Elementary in Cranston, was given the award by State Treasurer Seth Magaziner.
Hope Highlands Middle School was placed under lockdown after a bear was spotted in the parking lot.
The college is encouraging graduates to consider donating their robes after commencement to pay it forward to next year's class.
A spokesperson for Cranston schools said there is more than $90,000 in unpaid lunch debt — and that number is only expected to grow.
The bill would require that elementary school teachers be proficient in scientific reading instruction.
House and Senate lawmakers unveiled a package of bills Tuesday afternoon that would completely overhaul the state's education system.
The Foundations in History program lets Rhode Island students learn more about the state's rich colonial history at the State House.
Rhode Island Foundation awards Carter Spark Grants to fund innovative learning activities
Community College of Rhode Island officials said the campus is safe and classes will resume at 2 p.m.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in Rhode Island ranked.
The House Finance Committee will hear testimony on a package of bills affecting Rhode Island schools on Tuesday.
School officials said the early dismissal was out of an abundance of caution and everyone at the school is safe.
Rhode Island was ne of just three states to meet all quality standard benchmarks in the2018 State of Preschool Yearbook.
Local students have the opportunity to apply for more than $2 million in scholarships from the Rhode Island Foundation.
Rep. William O'Brien has introduced a bill that would arms campus officers at that state's public colleges and universities.
Students interested in summer session classes can see if they are qualified for tuition assistance.
The Community College of Rhode Island is holding three enrollment days for prospective RI Promise Students.
From testing schedules to the last day of school, here are some important dates coming up on the Cranston school calendar.
Thanks to a program from Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea's office, West Warwick juniors were able to vote using real machines on Friday.
The change "would allow the state to mobilize the state's limited resources in a way that would optimize the educational opportunities."
The food pantry is located at the Lincoln campus, but students can request deliveries to the Warwick, Newport or Providence campuses.
The Senate Education Committee will hear a variety of bills Wednesday afternoon, including cursive writing and financial literacy classes.
Haley Long will go on to compete in the national competition in Washington, D.C.
The governor is encouraging the advancement of STEAM: science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics learning in the state.
More than a dozen Rhode Island schools will be dismissing students early on Tuesday.
The gift will create new fitness centers at three of Rhode Island's schools.
The partnership with XQ will provide $500,000 grants to reimagine how education is approached.