The Studio Art class at St. Michael's created a sculpture at Easton's Beach using natural materials.
The top seven remain unchanged, and Rogers remains unranked after another loss, in the latest Rhode Island Sports Media Football Poll.
The following students were named Students of the Month for September.
Football Poll – The top five remains unchanged, as South Kingstown drops out of the poll for the first time this year.
La Salle stays at No. 1, while South Kingstown drops five spots to No. 19.
Twenty-nine schools will participate across the state.
RIHS Football Media Poll – South Kingstown moves up two spots, despite a loss to Attleboro High School.
St. Michael's introduced the interactive learning center in its Early Childhood Program.
RIHS Football Media Poll – South Kingstown slips several spots after losing to Hendricken on Friday.
AccuWeather.com long-range meteorologists are projecting a weak to moderate El Niño by late summer, which could mean more snow this winter.
The school committee voted to create a subcommittee to address the rise in kindergarten enrollment.
Rogers is ranked at No. 12 at the start of the 2012 season.
Shaday, a Rogers High School senior, advocates maintaining a positive body image to her peers and younger girls.
More than 60 individual and group projects with an emphasis on diplomacy and debate were presented for National History Day at Rogers High School.
St. Michael's fifth-graders presented projects on ancient Egypt to their fellow classmates yesterday.
Alison Bonner is our first Whiz Kid of the week. Congratulations!
Newport parents voiced their concerns on HMFH's schematic design of the new elementary school during a meeting on Wednesday.
Carol Lopes, a Grade 6 Social Studies teacher, set out to teach students they could make a difference in their community and students far exceeded their goal of collecting 1,000 food items for the MLK Center in Newport.
The group met Thursday at School Department headquarters.
The nine School Committees candidates came together to answer questions on popular issues and corners regarding the Newport Public School system.
The nonprofit is seeking additional funding to keep its programs going through this school year.
A look at who's running to represent Newport's schools.
Take a gander at the school lunch menus for Newport Public Schools.
Students at St. Michael's unveiled an art installation Tuesday as part of International Day of Peace 2010.
The school participated in "All Local Lunch Day," an initiative sponsored by Sodexo and Kids First, on Thursday.
Education Commissioner Deborah Gist was in DC last week meeting with federal education officials.
Committee member Robert Leary questions the district's policy for new hires.
The city's seniors have lagged behind the state average the past three years.
The education commissioner is advising districts to be cautious about how they use the funds.