Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
A total of 94 Minuteman High School students from the class of 2021 earned scholarships.
A handful of Massachusetts students were awarded $2,500 National Merit Scholarships this week.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Sudbury Patch.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report rates high schools on factors like graduation rates and academic performance.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Sudbury area high schools have done so far.
The student was among about 1,000 nationwide who received a corporate scholarship this week.
A free pooled testing event at Curtis Middle School will take place before a full return at the end of April.
Sophie, a 21-month-old Labrador, will support students at Sudbury's Peter Noyes Elementary School.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Middlesex County.
In a letter, Lisa West makes the case for Silvia Nerssessian.
Learn how more American teens than ever before, are gaining an edge with this non-traditional path to college.
The annual Sudbury Public Schools kindergarten event will be held online due to the pandemic.
The Lincoln Sudbury Scholarship Fund Dollars for Scholars program will continue in 2021 amid the pandemic.
After a successful talent show fundraiser in December, Lincoln-Sudbury students have decided to continue the events.
Sudbury Chief Scott Nix said Monday charges have been filed against the family in Framingham District Court.
The employee developed COVID-19 symptoms at Josiah Haynes Elementary School on Monday, according to district officials.
Some districts are being forced to reconsider reopening plans following dozens of students partying.
The Sudbury Board of Health announced the switch on Saturday for Lincoln-Sudbury after police broke up a party on Friday.
Dozens of students were caught by police at a party, putting the high school at risk of exposure to coronavirus.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation this week announced semifinalists for 2021 scholarships, including hundreds in Massachusetts.
Boston Magazine has released its annual list of the 149 best high schools inside I-495.
Among other topics the LSSEPAC will discuss its events for the coming year.
The Sudbury SEPAC Board will meet to discuss plans and preparations for the 2020-2021 school year.
The link below will take you to the presentation slide show.
The new WalletHub ranking compares per-student spending to average household income. Towns with high income tended to be less equitable.
Superintendent Brad Crozier is proposing a "hybrid" model. Seven meetings are happening this week to discuss the plan.
Lincoln-Sudbury officials released three plans on Monday showing how school might look during the coronavirus pandemic.
A traditional welcome for incoming Ephraim Curtis students can't happen this year due to coronavirus.
The “Kids, Tweens and Quarantines” webinar is open to parents and students in Sudbury.
It's not a traditional year for graduations. Highlight a graduate you know with a tribute in the Patch virtual yearbook.
Gov. Charlie Baker has canceled school for the remainder of the year, but Sudbury families can still get school meals.
The Massachusetts School Library Association recognizes parent support in public school libraries.
In addition to the schools closing, the Goodnow Library is announcing changes to its operations due to coronavirus.
The award comes from the Massachusetts Teachers Association.
Two local restaurants will help raise money for Ephraim Curtis Middle School students this week.
The forum comes after Sudbury scaled back the amount of homework some students get.
The state has released preliminary projections for school aid under a new funding formula created in November.
Six performances will be held at Lincoln-Sudbury High School at the end of February.
Sophia Garabedian survived a bout with EEE earlier this fall. She's recovered enough to start pre-K classes soon.
The stop was the first of three visits by artist Bret Bataclan, who is participating in Sudbury Schools' new Artist in Residency program.