See how college aid applications changed for Coventry area high schools.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Coventry Patch.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Coventry area high schools have done so far.
Students were moved to the high school after National Grid workers said they needed to dig to replace a gas meter.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in Kent County.
The program is currently set to expire with the graduating high school class of 2021.
Between the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, personal difficulties and, most recently, the siege on the U.S. Capitol, teachers are listening.
Free meals will continue until the end of the year, or as long as the USDA continues the program.
For the second year in a row, Coventry schools are facing the possibility of a level-funded budget.
Applications for the statewide preschool lottery will be accepted until July 5.
All items left in lockers have been bagged and will be returned on scheduled dates.
Share a photo and special message to your Class of 2020 grad.
Here's what to know about grading, retrieval of personal belongings and the end-of-year calendar.
While summer classes will be online, the college hopes to resume in-person classes in the fall.
"Nothing about this new world is in our budget," Superintendent Craig Levis said.
Students, faculty or staff who become ill are asked to stay home and follow the health department's guidance.
Superintendent Craig Levis said he will provide weekly updates to the school community about the ever-evolving situation.
The first, $2,000 scholarship will be awarded on Scholarship Night in April.
Prospective high school graduates are welcome to attend to learn more about the school and apply for the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship.
153 Coventry students were included among 6,000 fellow undergraduates in the Fall 2019 Dean's List.
Eight musicians and five chorus members were chosen to be part of this year's festival.
Rep. William O'Brien questioned Meghan Hughes' reluctance to arm police at the Community College of Rhode Island.
All parents, staff, students and community members are invited to attend and participate.
As a precaution, extra police officers will patrol the school.
Middle and high school students and parents are invited to attend the presentation.
Robert Springer and Raymond Savickas will receive $20,000 in equipment, supplies and training from the East Bay Educational Collaborative.
The school department will hold a series of family and community forums about the long-term improvement plans.
A Patch survey shows broad concern about the extent of bullying in schools and frustration that school policies don't fully address it.
Fifth grade science teacher Kerri Luchka was selected for a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Rhode Island.
In June, Coventry voters approved an amended town budget. Here's how that's affecting schools this year.
From the first day of school to picture day, here's what you need to know for the first half of the school year.
The school needs volunteers to help repaint the bathrooms and cafeterias before the new school year.
The Coventry School Department is looking for help from someone with a background in architecture, construction or engineering.
Coventry rolled out the red carpet for a visit from Principal James Morris of Darfield High School in Selwyn, New Zealand.
Nearly all of the teachers that were laid off amid Coventry's budget crisis will have a job next year.
Check out the top achievers at Alan Shawn Feinstein Middle School of Coventry.
The Coventry grant is one of the first from the Behavioral Health Fund at the Foundation.