School celebrates largest graduating class in its history.
Elementary school will receive a $2,500 donation from race proceeds.
βPassport to Kindergartenβ hosted tonight, 5:30 p.m. at Pothier Elementary School.
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Outdoor performance featured fireworks, cannons.
Annual reading-focused event featured books, pizza, karaoke.
Gates open 4:30 p.m. for 6:30 p.m. show.
Team's non-alcoholic recipe was up against 24 contenders at AMICA in Lincoln.
Annual school trip to Navajo reservation included building, cooking and yard work.
Four scholarships to be awarded to students in grades K-8.
Twenty local students among the graduates honored Sunday.
Interview with girls and their mothers will air on Channel 12 at 5 p.m. today.
Sophomores' video of wasteful water draws recognition.
Dancers win gold awards, one going to nationals.
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Phongsavanh: Chronically absent at risk of becoming "The Element."
Team's non-alcoholic recipe will go against 24 contenders at AMICA in Lincoln.
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Citizens' Memorial Elementary School celebrated the international culinary event Friday in the school cafeteria.
The elementary school announced its Students of the Month for March this week. Email your school's list today.
Some committee members believe school employees have broken state laws in incurring a $10 million deficit.
Administrative errors led to Woonsocket's inclusion on a list of school districts with "suspicious" results on tests, Donoyan said.
Globe Park publicized its student list. Share your school's top students with Patch. Email the editor today!
State education commissioner defends the districts, but says state will examine the study further.
The deadline to sign up was March 16, but late registrations are still accepted.
Beacon Charter High School students display their work at the Museum of Work and Culture.
The elementary school announced its top students for February. Email your school's list to Woonsocket Patch today!
The Mounties move on to face Bishop Hendricken in a best-of-three championship series.
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The committee is poised to issue 700 layoff notices as the education department faces budget shortfalls.
Although the Woonsocket Education Department is under pressure to submit year to date reports to the state, the head of their accounting department is notably missing from the process.
Second annual Woonsocket High School Music Department Autism Benefit to include performance by Las Vegas magicians.
Release: Congressman David Cicilline announces 2012 nominations.
View the scheduled breakfast and lunch menus for the elementary schools, middle school and high school.
The Stadium Theatre hosts Mount St. Charles' production of "Forever Plaid" next month.
Release: Innovative program helps local residents learn skills and find employment in the health care field.
City schools run on shortened staff while department awaits 2012 year to date report from Braver PC.
Release: Backpack drive to help city homeless.
Beacon Charter School for the Arts students perform a musical that transcends its name.
Release: 11 local students graduate from new program at FRCA.