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It's already that time again! Learn about the first day of school and other important school dates.
The results of the FY24 audit were presented to the School Committee recently.
Adam Deleidi only served in the role for one school year.
A House budget includes an earmark for energy-efficient initiatives in the district.
The School Committee and Educators Union agreed on an addition to the contract this week.
Teacher strikes in Marblehead and Beverly have been ongoing for multiple weeks.
The finalists now will visit Melrose to meet with the community and interview with the School Committee. Find out more about the Final 4.
Melrose students return on Aug. 30. Here are key dates to know.
Each year, more than 100 students from Boston attend the Melrose Public Schools through the historic METCO program.
All supplies will be given to Melrose families who require extra help or are being served by the Red Cross or the Melrose Emergency Fund.
The agreement provides salary increases, more sick leave, and an upgraded work day schedule.
Belmont Hill School’s Jeremy Eaton earned the National Merit Villanova University Scholarship.
Macero will join the district on July 1, 2023. Here’s what to know.
The pilot program involves collecting food scraps and waste from the high school cafeteria’s kitchen and food prep areas in compost bins.
“I believe that the Melrose Public Schools are the most important service the city provides," Kelley said in a news release.
Tim Piwowar was selected as the pending superintendent of Melrose schools before withdrawing from the process Monday.
The Melrose Racial Justice Community Coalition Steering Committee has voiced frustrations about the Melrose superintendent search.
The Committee has forwarded three finalists for the Superintendent of Schools vacancy to the Screening Committee. See them here.
Melrose public schools will dismiss two hours early.
Applications to serve on the committee are due soon as Melrose moves forward with its search for a new public schools superintendent.
The Education Association ratified its contract on Monday after parties reached an agreement following a vote to authorize a teacher strike.
The Melrose Education Association had been preparing to go on strike if a new contract agreement couldn't be reached over the weekend.
The Melrose Education Association said educators will go on strike on Tuesday if a new teachers contract isn't settled before then.
The Melrose Education Association hasn't addressed recent comments from city officials.
The vote follows months of contract negotiations to date and a recent move by the School Committee to file for state mediation.
Melrose Education Association President Lisa Donovan last month called the request for mediation "disappointing news."
Counselors will assist in what officials recently described as “violence-related prevention and intervention” work.
The Rashi School is hosting an open house on Sunday, January 22 from 10 AM to 12 PM at The Rashi School, 8000 Great Meadow Road in Dedham
Though paraprofessionals now have a deal, contract negotiations for Melrose Public Schools teachers remain unsettled.
Melrose will soon begin the search for a successor to outgoing Superintendent Julie Kukenberger.
The deal includes compensation increases as well as enhanced training and recruitment measures, among other things, parties said.
The Melrose Education Association responded on Friday to recent School Committee comments regarding ongoing contract negotiations.
Melrose High School is making its first appearance in the popular televised quiz show tournament.
Parties are set to head back to the bargaining table on Wednesday after a rally outside City Hall this week.
Educators are planning a rally on Monday following a vote last week to move into a "Work to Rule" protest over the state of contract talks.
COLUMN: Tuesday's news that the superintendent wouldn't be back wasn't surprising. Sadly, neither was the gross response.
The School Committee met on Tuesday hours after news that Superintendent Julie Kukenberger would not seek a new contract in the spring.