The East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) Head Start sponsored a free program, “The 1-2-3’s of Bullying – Education, Prevention and Conflict Resolution,” last night at the Head Start building.
The annual Beast of the East Tournament will be held this Saturday, April 16, through Sunday, April 17, at Portsmouth's Glen Farm on East Main Road.
Three students earned Best in Show for the exhibit.
The Newport School Committee addressed a new testing system during last night's meeting.
This weeks our Moms Council discusses school drop-off and pick-up designs.
The Pell Building Committee and HMFH Inc., discussed plans for the interior of the city's new elementary school.
Japanese students teamed up with their fellow classmates to organize a week that benefited Japanese tsunami and earthquake victims.
The Grade 8 Newport resident attends the All Saints Academy in Middletown.
The Newport School Committee held a workshop on Wednesday to discuss the upcoming budget proposal.
St. Michael's invited members of all school communities to the screening of the documentary on the struggles in education.
Students participated in a coin drive to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Students from Newport and Tiverton toured local businesses Wednesday to learn more about a career of the marine trades.
St. Paul's United Methodist Church donated four wheelbarrows to the school.
Carolyn Craft is this week's Whiz Kid!
Fifth grader Ghaad Jones was nominated by Devhan Ring of the Newport Community School.
Two seniors worked together to pull off this year's talent show.
A talented group of Rogers High School seniors presented their senior projects this Saturday at the first annual Arts Festival.
Charlotte Conners, of the Newport Community School, had nothing but good things to say about Noah McKinney.
This seventh grader is making Thompson Middle School a better place with her work ethic and willingness to help out.
A pilot program for out-of-school youth and adults seeks motivated individuals for a customized learning experience.
Caroline Frey briefed the Newport School Committee on how NECAP scores were being used to improve student proficiency.
Two Rogers High School students organized an overnight lock-in to raise awareness of homeless students for their senior project.
The March Into Reading program came to Salve Regina University's O'Hare Academic Center Saturday and introduced close to 600 people to the "Enchanted Garden of Books."
Sydney Menning, a senior at Portsmouth High School, puts on her very first “Cancer Doesn’t Rock” benefit concert this weekend.
Rogers senior Olivia Chaves seems like she does it all.
Several Newport students landed lead roles in St. Michael's Country Day School's play, "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown."
Parents and residents gave suggestions on what they would like to see at the Pell School regarding nutrition and facilities.
The local 4-H Club competes nationally in robotics and technology competitions and includes high school student members from Middletown, Portsmouth and Newport.
The Newport School Committee's Public Relations / Community Outreach Subcommittee scheduled a meeting for Wednesday Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. to discuss nutrition at the Pell School.
Rogers High School students defended Parker Plunkett in a mock trial case against Tiverton High School.
Teachers teamed up against students in the "Basketball Blowout" at Thompson Middle School.
First graders found out what it's like for penguins to care for their young.
The Newport School Committee voted on the conceptual designs of the Claiborne D. Elementary School at their meeting Tuesday night.
Dylan Burke, a Rogers High School sophomore, will be a Rhode Island representative for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Children's Conference in Washington D.C. this June.
The community gathered Monday night to give their input on the conceptual design process of the Pell elementary school.
The Newport School Committee told its audience at last night's meeting that they would keep the design process for the Pell school open and transparent.
St. Michael's Country Day School announced their honor roll, which was made up more than thirty Newport students.
The Rhode Island Department of Education was sponsoring the public forum tonight at Rogers High School.
The Thompson Middle School team beat out Portsmouth Middle School and Gaudet Middle School in the 16th Annual Black History Bowl.
Mawi Asgedom made an appearance at Thompson Middle School on Wednesday.