School News
BY JANETTE BOULAY FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE
NORTH ATTLEBORO - Those statements, as cryptic as they are, probably need no explanation for anyone who's been around since Parker Brothers introduced the game of Clue to the United States in 1949.
In fact, they are just as much fun to deduce as possible solutions to the murder of Mr. Boddy in his mansion as they were more than 50 years ago - just ask any of the theater students at North Attleboro High School.
Or, even better, attend one of the performances of "Clue" that the North Attleboro High School Theatre Company will be presenting at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday in the school's Judith E. Cobb Theatre.
According to Director of Theater Lisa Forsgard, her students have been having a lot of fun with this adaptation of the witty screenplay by Jonathan Lynn from a story by John Landis and Jonathan Lynn.
NORTH ATTLEBORO - There are a lot of 9-year-olds out there going to school under protest "because they realize it's going to be a long haul," says psychologist Michael Thompson.
FRANKLIN - The Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School Student Council has planned a fundraising event at Uno Chicago Grill, located in front of the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets off South Street (Route 1A), for Thursday, Oct. 22.
NORTH ATTLEBORO - A dozen high school students have earned AP Scholar awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP exams, according to principal Robert Gay.
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