Students, parents, teachers, administrators, and other staff members flocked to the new Ellen Garrison Building at Concord Middle School on Monday — its first day of classes.
After an hours-long, impassioned debate about Concord’s past, present and future, the School Committee voted Tuesday night to go with “Concord Middle School.” The decision came after months of public suggestions, with
Concordians have no shortage of opinions about what to name the new middle school set to open its doors next February. Residents composed nearly 200 emails proposing 22 unique titles for
The Concord Integrated Preschool, located at the Ripley Building, will be holding a lottery for community spots for the fall of 2024. Half-day and full-day options will be available. The hours for
Concord’s School Committee wants to hear from residents as they determine what to call the new middle school now under construction on Old Marlboro Road. Name submissions will be accepted through January
The Historical Commission voted to allow the Sanborn building of the middle school to be demolished, but in a last-minute development, Commission member Michael Capizzi sought to delay the action due to