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RISE, Steere Farm students show RICAS gains, middle school shines in N.S.

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BURRILLVILLE/NORTH SMITHFIELD – The Rhode Island Comprehensive Assessment System showed mixed results for northern Rhode Island students, with losses in some areas and gains in others. But a few standout schools in the region showed...

Burrillville School Committee will not appeal RIIL decision

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BURRILLVILLE – Members of the Burrillville School Committee say they will not appeal a decision by the Rhode Island Interscholastic League to place town athletes on a one year probation despite calls from residents...

On new Thankful Thursdays, Burrillville students, teachers express gratitude

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BURRILLVILLE – A new Broncos tradition aimed at highlighting some of the positive things that happen at Burrillville schools has teachers and students publicly expressing their gratitude every week. In early October, "Thankful Thursdays," began,...

Halliwell becomes town land; upcoming meetings may determine future

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – A 32-acre property that served as a school for some 60 years transferred hands this week, officially becoming an asset of the town of North Smithfield. But what will happen next to...

State officials recognize Burrillville’s Youth Force students

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BURRILLVILLE – State officials this week recognized the six students from Burrillville who attended the Rhode Island State Police Chief's Association Youth Force Summit over the summer, presenting the youth leaders with citations congratulating...

Burrillville students get one year probation from RIIL, no spectators allowed at next volleyball...

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WARWICK - A special meeting of the Principals’ Committee on Athletics was held on Friday, Oct. 11 regarding the varsity girls volleyball match between Central Falls and Burrillville High Schools that took place on Tuesday,...

Levy Superhero Fun Run brings in $25k for elementary school

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BURRILLVILLE – Prior to the start of the 2019/2020 school year, fundraising efforts at Austin T. Levy Elementary School typically brought in around $5,000 annually. Members of the school's Parent Teacher Association held bake sales...