Lowell High’s first quarter honor roll
LOWELL — Lowell High School has announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2023-2024 school year. HIGH HONOR ROLL Jeremy Alcantara, Geovanna Alves, Ibraheem Amin, Rowda Amin, Keira...
View ArticleMCC’s executive director of diversity, equity & belonging awarded
Middlesex Community College’s new Executive Director of Diversity, Equity and Belonging Maria Isabel Gariepy was chosen by Amplify Latinx as a top 100 Latinx Leader in Massachusetts, championing and...
View ArticleNashoba Tech’s October students, athletes of the month
WESTFORD — Nashoba Valley Technical High School has announced its students and athletes of the month for October. Students of the Month Students of the Month are selected based on the school’s...
View ArticleChelmsford High’s November Students of the Month
CHELMSFORD — Six Chelmsford High School seniors were honored as Lions Pride/Rotary Students of the Month for November, Principal Stephen Murray announced. Sponsored by the Chelmsford Rotary Club for...
View ArticleLowell School Committee approves Liam Skinner contract
LOWELL — Taking a page out of the City Council’s agenda playbook, the new School Committee filed a record 14 motions during its Wednesday night meeting. But first, it voted to approve Superintendent of...
View Article$2.4M deal in works for Ste Jeanne d’Arc School
LOWELL — Superintendent Liam Skinner told the School Committee last Wednesday that Lowell Public Schools is in discussions with the Archdiocese of Boston to purchase Ste Jeanne d’Arc School for...
View ArticlePawtucketville School mold clean-up continues
LOWELL — No less than three municipal bodies, one state agency, parents and staff and one labor union have all had a say in the ongoing mold issues at the Pawtucketville Memorial Elementary School....
View ArticleLowell High rebuild receives $36.9M facilities funding
LOWELL — The School Building Committee received $36.9 million worth of good news on the Lowell High School rebuilding project during its Thursday night meeting at City Hall. Skanska Project Manager Jim...
View ArticleGreater Lowell Tech’s September Students of the Month
TYNGSBORO — Superintendent-Director Jill Davis and Assistant Superintendent/Principal Michael Barton have announced the Greater Lowell Technical High School September 2023 Students of the Month. Each...
View ArticleTyngsboro High’s December Students of the Month
TYNGSBORO — Tyngsboro High School has announced its Students of the Month for December. Jessica Nguyen, daughter of Melissa Tran and Giang Nguyen, is a two-year member of the National Honor Society....
View ArticleNashoba Tech’s November students, athletes of the month
WESTFORD — Nashoba Valley Technical High School has announced its students and athletes of the month for November. Students of the Month Students of the Month are selected based on the school’s...
View ArticleMCC’s Prepare to Attend College celebrates student achievement
On Friday, Dec. 8, Middlesex Community College’s Prepare to Attend College graduation ceremony recognized students and their accomplishments. MCC hosted an awards ceremony where students gathered to...
View ArticleIACS donates to Thom Anne Sullivan Center
TYNGSBORO — 2023 marked the eighth annual giving tree at Innovation Academy Charter School to benefit the Thom Anne Sullivan Center of Lowell. From Nov. 13-Dec. 8, IACS collected over 360 gifts to be...
View ArticleAttendance, graduation rates not making the grade
LOWELL — The COVID-19 pandemic did more than cause supply-chain and labor-market issues; it also caused chronic absenteeism and a rise in dropout rates at secondary schools throughout the commonwealth,...
View ArticleHacking attempt of Lowell Public Schools
LOWELL — Almost a year since the April cyberattack on the city’s network servers wreaked havoc on municipal operations, Lowell Public Schools announced Wednesday morning that an outside attempt to gain...
View Article‘Wolfie’s Pack’ raises $16K for Chelmsford High teacher’s son
CHELMSFORD — Last year, Wolfgang “Wolfie” Bak, the 6-year-old son of Cara Bak, a science teacher at Chelmsford High School, was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia, a rare type of cancer of the...
View ArticleLori Trahan visits Greater Lowell Tech to congratulate winner of...
TYNGSBORO — U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan visited Greater Lowell Technical High School on Dec. 19 to congratulate the winner of the Congressional App Challenge, junior Madisyn Koza. The Congressional App...
View ArticleShawsheen Tech SkillsUSA collects 385 gifts for Toys for Tots
BILLERICA — Shawsheen Valley Technical School’s SkillsUSA Leadership Team once again demonstrated the extraordinary power of community and compassion through their annual Toys for Tots drive. The 2023...
View ArticleWhat does ‘making it’ look like? Ask 100 Lowell High entrepreneurship students
LOWELL — Rescuing “someone” on a mountaintop is probably not how a group of 100 Lowell High School students thought they’d be spending the day when they stepped off the bus on a chilly February...
View ArticleCyberattack, migrants top Lowell School Committee agenda
LOWELL — As the response to the attempted cyberattack on Lowell Public Schools stretches into its second week, Superintendent Liam Skinner told the School Committee during its Wednesday night meeting...
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