No School: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
There is no school on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
There is no school on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
There is no school on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
On the morning of Wednesday, November 9th, bring your pumpkins to school to be composted!
There is no school on Voting Day; it is a staff professional development day.
The Special Election for the Wakefield Memorial High School building project will take place at the Galvin Middles School on Saturday 3/11.
There is no school on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
On the morning of Wednesday, November 9th, bring your pumpkins to school to be composted!
There is no school on Voting Day; it is a staff professional development day.
There is no school on April 15th, it was announced on April 11.
There is no school on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The Greenwood Fourth Grade Class invites your child and the entire family to spread a little extra holiday cheer to our community this season by participating in a Dollar Drive for the Boys and Girls Club.
On the morning of Friday, November 5th, bring your pumpkins to school to be composted!
There is no school due to planned Professional Development.
There is no school due to planned Professional Development to coincide with Wakefield’s Town Election Day.
Wakefield's First Virtual Community Mental Health Forum will be held on Thursday, February 11th at 7pm. This year's speaker is Dr. Stuart Ablon of MGH's Think Kids.
There is no school on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
On the morning of November 2, bring your pumpkins to school to be composted!
Attend Town Meeting on Saturday June 20th at 9am at Wakefield High School Field House and vote in favor of the Greenwood School Roof Project (Article 8).
Support the Wakefield Educational Foundation (WEF) and join in for this team event filled with trivia, music, and spelling.
Greenwood students and their families are invited to help kick off the Holiday Stroll by donning a festive hat and marching in the Hat Parade! The parade will begin at the Civic Center at 2:00 pm; Greenwood families should arrive by 1:45 pm and look for our school banner to gather with the Greenwood School crew. (Parents/caregivers must attend with their children.)
Vote in favor of the Greenwood School roof replacement at Town Meeting, on November 18th at 7pm at Galvin Middle School.
On the morning of November 5, bring your pumpkins to school to be composted!
Melissa DeAngelis will be hosting an event at The Stones in Stoneham, MA to raise money for the Rett Syndrome Association of Massachusetts in honor of her daughter Tessa, a first grader in the Wakefield Public School System.
Wakefield High School’s Theater Arts Group is presenting Cinderella November 15-18, 2018 at the Galvin Middle School.
The Wakefield Police Department presents a week-long safety summer camp where kids ages 8-12 are taught safety skills that are centered on the nationally recognized “RadKids” program
Join Wakefield School Resource Officers and the Wake-Up Coalition as they discuss vaping trends and ways to prevent vaping in our student community.
Save the date for the 5th annual Gator Gallop!!
Please join us as Lynn Lyons, LICSW, presents, "Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: Strategies to Interrupt the Worry Cycle."
Support the Wakefield Educational Foundation (WEF) and join in for this team event filled with trivia, music, and spelling.
This December vacation week, the Wakefield Police Department is offering a child safety camp for kids ages 8-12. The national radKIDS curriculum is a fun, activity-based program including lectures, safety drills, physical skills, and dynamic simulation.
Face painting, refreshments, raffles, and more! Keep the giving spirit of the late Officer Albie Sarafian alive at this great children's event. Albie was a member of the Greenwood School family, a police officer in the town, and an organizer of the WPD's Toys for Tots fundraiser. Please bring one donated gift for each child attending.