Summer is coming to a close, and parents in Wakefield can mark the first day of school that is quickly approaching.
Northeast Metro Tech's plans to build a new school will move forward following an environmental agency decision.
The grant will fund "a transformative art project for PreK through 4th grade students that intertwines sustainability with creativity."
Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is a nonprofit organization that prepares students for careers in business and leadership.
Kindergarten Registration for the 2025-2026 school year will take place from January 16 to February 3, 2025.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
An elementary school teacher has been named a finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Here is a look at some of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
A Northeast Metro Tech graduate took first place in national plumbing and HVAC competitions held in Florida.
A Northeast Metro Tech senior has been named a Commended Student by the National Merit Scholar program.
Fourteen Northeast Metro Tech alumni were recently inducted into the Northeast Metro Tech Athletic Hall of Fame.
Cites strong sustainability attributes of high school design
The Wakefield Sons and Daughters of Italy are offering two $1000 scholarships this year.
The Wakefield Sons and Daughters of Italy are offering two $1000 scholarships this year. Apply by Feb. 14, 2023.
The Revere History Museum occupies a building that dates back to 1901. Area students are helping modernize the museum's electrical wiring.
Big gains in sixth, seventh and eighth grade English scores came as scores in younger grades decreased.
Wakefield was placed 138th out of 219 Massachusetts school districts in rankings from Niche on Tuesday.
The Greenwood Elementary School Class of 2022 created the portraits earlier this year.
The forum is set for Tuesday as the town eyes plans to build a new Wakefield Memorial High School.
Nor'E is an eight-week-old English black lab.
Students earned this honor through their scores on National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests last year.
Though Wakefield may be alright, Superintendent Doug Lyons noted questions about the state’s decision to raise minimum scores for graduation
Wakefield students will be back in the classroom next month. Here are some important dates for the rest of the school year.
"It is times like these when we need to lean on one other the most," Superintendent Doug Lyons said, as schools boost their police presence.
School officials found a broken window and damage to a school conference room when students and staff were arriving Thursday morning.
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The first day of school won't be the same day as the state primary due to logistical concerns at the Galvin polling location.
An initial vote to end the mandate immediately was deadlocked, with some members wanting to give the extra day.
There were no accountability determinations for the 2020-2021 school year, but the report cards include enrollment, MCAS scores, and more.
The high school could see an end to mandatory masking before the rest of the district, but more discussion needs to be had.
The Warrior Logo Committee is tasked with coming up with two or three logo options that Superintendent Doug Lyons will present.
Tuesday's election means a new $317 million school coming to Wakefield.
A majority of voters who turned out from the 12 cities and towns that send students to the school needed to approve construction.
Wakefield would be responsible for roughly $13.8 million of the cost of a state-of-the-art school after accounting for the MSBA grant.
The Permanent Building Committee will host a virtual community forum Jan. 20 at. 7 p.m. on the progress and conceptual design options.
Ahead of a special election across a dozen communities, Northeast Metro Tech officials plead their case for the $317 million project.
Bus driver Kim Audet was conducting her routine preparation at Woodville Elementary when she smelled smoke and saw flames under the hood.
As of October, Wakefield sends 100 students to the school — 7.81 percent of its overall enrollment.
Voters will decide the fate of the proposed $317 million Northeast Metro Tech school construction in late January.