Lilja Cormack
29 May 2025
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WATCH: FHS Slam Poetry

Framingham High School’s Spring into the Arts festival was held earlier this month. The event featured a poetry slam of student poems.

Framingham High School’s Spring into the Arts festival was held earlier this month. The event featured a poetry slam of student poems.

The winner: a group called “Silence of the Yams," produced a piece referencing the school’s new e-hall pass system—which has, apparently, been a problem for some students. Groups Brown Eyed Girls and Fifth Harmony took second and third respectively.

Further articles

This week on The Frame: Nobscot neighbors share their thoughts on another development idea at the intersection of Edgell Road and Edmands Road, the owners of Shoppers World inform the City Council about a mixed-use development plan, and local business owners speak about the potential impacts of tariffs on Brazilian imports. All of that week on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

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