A message written in an Algonquin bathroom stall, referring to a school shooting, has the school and police on alert today. Read the full article → from Graffitied threat prompts police presence at Algonquin
Southborough School News
Stories related to Southborough Public Schools, Algonquin Regional High School, and Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School.
Neary students transform Sticks & Stones into Hope & Kindness

Neary School’s motto this year has been “#Choose Kind”. It’s a theme that has made its way into the Art Room this spring. Read the full article → from Neary students transform Sticks & Stones into Hope & Kindness
Algonquin drama students putting on Wegmans the Musical 2.0 – June 7th & 8th

A cult classic is returning to Northborough next month. Algonquin students will be putting on a reboot of “Wegmans the Musical”, an original school production. Read the full article → from Algonquin drama students putting on Wegmans the Musical 2.0 – June 7th & 8th
Preparing for danger: How to silently signal police (don’t text) and School “Safety Readiness” (Updated – Again)

Here is the latest round of videos from local media and the schools. Read the full article → from Preparing for danger: How to silently signal police (don’t text) and School “Safety Readiness” (Updated – Again)
Dementia Friendly “Meet Me at the Movies” movie and lunch – Tuesday

On Tuesday, May 22nd, Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School is hosting a special movie and lunch. The Meet Me at the Movies event is part of the school’s Dementia Friendly initiative. Read the full article → from Dementia Friendly “Meet Me at the Movies” movie and lunch – Tuesday
SAT Bootcamp: Register now for summer classes

[The following information was provided by My Southborough sponsor Peter Arvantely, otherwise known to Southborough students as “Peter the Tutor”.]
A tutor to dozens of Southborough students is organizing mental bootcamps for high school students this summer.
Peter “the tutor” Arventely is offering intense prep classes for the SATs and SSATs: Read the full article → from SAT Bootcamp: Register now for summer classes
Big Band to perform for seniors – May 30th

Trottier’s Big Band will hold its annual dinner concert at the Senior Center Read the full article → from Big Band to perform for seniors – May 30th
US News fails to rank Algonquin (or Assabet) (Updated)

US News and World Reports has published its list of best high schools in the country. It’s given some neighbors bragging rights, while failing to include our high schools. Read the full article → from US News fails to rank Algonquin (or Assabet) (Updated)
SOS Info night – this Monday

SOS is holding a special information night on Monday. It’s a chance to learn more about parent-run Southborough Organization for Schools. Read the full article → from SOS Info night – this Monday
Town Election: Shea and Debonet keep their seats; Devine, Primack, and Regan elected (Updated)

The results came in last night for the Southborough Town election. Read the full article → from Town Election: Shea and Debonet keep their seats; Devine, Primack, and Regan elected (Updated)
Spring in Southborough: Photos of residents and community members pitching in and having fun

Instead of another news roundup, I’m rounding up images of residents this spring. Images cover community volunteerism, young athletes, special school events, and a senior outing and party. Read the full article → from Spring in Southborough: Photos of residents and community members pitching in and having fun
Advance registration for NECC 5K Walk/Run for Autism ends Friday

The 12th annual 5K for Southborough based The New England Center for Children is coming up a week from Saturday. Online registration is due on May 4th. Read the full article → from Advance registration for NECC 5K Walk/Run for Autism ends Friday
Mental Health Awareness: Nothing to Hide exhibit through May; reception May 31st (Updated)

A gallery stretched across Southborough this month highlights the real and compelling stories of families and people struggling with mental health issues. It’s part of SYFS’ month long awareness campaign this year. Read the full article → from Mental Health Awareness: Nothing to Hide exhibit through May; reception May 31st (Updated)
Meet the Candidates: Links to letters from candidates for contested office

To help you decide between the candidates for five contested seats in the Town election, I have invited each to submit a letter. Here are the links. Read the full article → from Meet the Candidates: Links to letters from candidates for contested office