Lowell schools face fiscal cliff for 2025 budget
LOWELL — Kate Keefe, a community school manager at Lowell High School, spoke during the public budget hearing of the School Committee on Saturday to make a direct appeal to the body: Please don’t cut...
View Article$400 million Lowell High rebuild hits milestones
LOWELL — When district schools close for the summer in June, work on the Lowell High School rebuild project will really ramp up into its final construction phases, said Suffolk Construction Senior...
View ArticleGreater Lowell Tech students build towering stage for Boys & Girls Club
LOWELL — What’s 16 feet high, 20 feet wide and 8 feet deep and has a three-sided wraparound stair? For Greater Lowell Technical High School senior Marisol Antongortee, those dimensions add up to what...
View ArticleVoices unite at Aca-Pocalypse in Chelmsford
CHELMSFORD — Prepare for a vocal extravaganza like no other, as the Association of Chelmsford A Cappella presents Aca-Pocalypse, May 10-11, in the Carl J. Rondina Performing Arts Center at Chelmsford...
View ArticleLowell High’s second quarter honor roll
LOWELL — Lowell High School has announced its honor roll for the second quarter of the 2023-2024 school year. HIGH HONOR ROLL Alexandra Abrams, Jeremy Alcantara, Geovanna Alves, Ibraheem Amin, Rowda...
View ArticleNashoba Tech’s January students, athletes of the month
WESTFORD — Nashoba Valley Technical High School has announced its students and athletes of the month for January. Students of the Month Students of the Month are selected based on the school’s...
View ArticleReport details outstanding work tickets in Lowell schools
LOWELL — The School Committee received its first quarterly key performance indicator report on open work orders in district schools during its May 1 meeting at City Hall. Largely in response to the...
View Article$70M of repair projects underway in Lowell
LOWELL — The city is investing almost $70 million in major infrastructure projects throughout Lowell to address issues with roadways, sidewalks and intersections to downtown wayfinding signs and...
View ArticleSold! City buys Ste Jeanne d’Arc for $2.4 million
LOWELL — In unanimous votes, the School Committee approved the purchase of the former Ste Jeanne d’Arc School in Pawtucketville from the Archdiocese of Boston for $2.4 million as a dedicated special...
View ArticleMCC hires new director of student engagement for equity
Middlesex Community College has announced Maria McDuffie Clark as the new director of student engagement for equity. Most recently the assistant director of multicultural affairs at UMass Lowell,...
View ArticleTyngsboro High’s February Students of the Month
TYNGSBORO — Tyngsboro High School has announced its Students of the Month for February. Alysa Beaulieu, daughter of Sarah Beaulieu, has received the Academic Excellence Award, the Commitment to...
View ArticleChelmsford High School hosts 3 international educators
CHELMSFORD — Every year, the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program brings international secondary-level educators to the United States for a six-week professional learning opportunity...
View ArticleMCC announces longtime community partner as 2024 commencement speaker
Jim D’Agostino, formerly a vice president at the TJX Companies, Inc. and now with D’Agostino Consulting and Keller Williams Realty North Central, is Middlesex Community College’s 2024 Distinguished...
View ArticleDuda: The history of the Dracut Scholarship Foundation Telethon
DRACUT — When he was hired in 1972 by Superintendent Christos Daoulas at age 31, Bruce Hutchins was the youngest principal in Massachusetts. At his retirement in 2002, he was the longest tenured...
View ArticleUMass Lowell’s record Days of Giving tops $3.85M
LOWELL — UMass Lowell set a new philanthropy record during its seventh annual Days of Giving celebration, raising more than $3.85 million from nearly 4,000 donors. Student success can be measured in...
View ArticleLowell High students share the stories behind their ‘Tasting History’ recipes
The students in Lowell High School teacher Jessica Lander’s class may be from 17 very different nations around the globe, but if there is one universal truth it is this – regardless of culture,...
View ArticleGreater Lowell Tech’s fall 2023 Students of the Month
TYNGSBORO — Superintendent-Director Jill Davis and Assistant Superintendent/Principal Michael Barton have announced the Greater Lowell Technical High School fall students of the month. The following...
View ArticleLowell Catholic Class of 2024 graduates
The Lowell Catholic Class of 2024 graduated in a ceremony held May 23 at St. Mary’s Church in Chelmsford.
View ArticleLowell School Committee cuts district budget, approves reorganization
LOWELL — The School Committee unanimously approved Superintendent Liam Skinner’s fiscal 2025 budget of $257,347,416 be submitted to City Manager Tom Golden. The budget cuts personnel and other...
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