Thursday, May 13, 2010

Another LPS/UML Partnership

UMass Lowell Physical Therapy Students teach Lincoln School students about healthy living

To see the article posted on the UML website, click the link above.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

LET 22 unveils new web site

LET 22, the district's educational TV studio, has just unveiled their new website. Check it out by clicking here. This is another great resource brought to us by Jack Pinard and the folks at LET 22. Visit their site often for news and events available in multiple formats. Also available at their site is the LET 22 schedule for viewing the television station at home.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Citywide Parent Council Meeting May 17

On Monday, May 17th, the Citywide Parent Council will host their next meeting at 6:30 at the Stoklosa School on Broadway. This meeting will feature the Mary J. Bacigaluupo You Make A Difference Awards and Citywide Parent Council Board Elections for the next school year.

6:30 Welcome Reception
7:30 Award Presentations: Volunteers from each school will be honored.

Annual CPC Board Elections
Please contact school Parent Liaison if you are interested in running to be a Parent Representative to the Citywide Parent Council. Evening meetings through out the year are usually held on the 3rd Monday of each month.

The Citywide Parent Council welcomes all parents.
For more information, please visit the CPC website.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Bartlett School's Charlie Lefebvre Honored by Students and Staff of the Bartlett School


Custodian Charlie Lefebvre was honored recently by the Lowell Public Schools for his many years of dedicated service to the Lowell Public Schools.

Student Council President Diego Torres, an eighth-grader at the Bartlett School, called Lefebvre "the salt of the Earth," adding that too often society bathes attention on the rich, famous and powerful rather than those who truly make a difference.

"The only thing we can take credit for are our choices," Torres continued, saying that Lefebvre chose to be a patriot in serving his country and chose to serve the Bartlett school community for the last 50 years. "He inspires all of us to serve and to do better."





To read the related article in today's Lowell Sun, click here.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Benjamin F. Butler Middle School to host first annual Golf Tournament

The Butler School needs you!

The Butler School needs you and your fellow golfers for their First Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, June 21 at Hickory Hill Golf Course in Methuen.

Your $125. entrance fee is tax deductible!

This price includes coffee and donuts, 18 holes of golf, use of golf cart, lunch, gift bag. Various prizes will be awarded at the award presentation and luncheon.


For information please contact:
Carol Sutton or Rick Riley at the Butler School

csutton@lowell.k12.ma.us
rriley@lowell.k12.ma.us

(978) 970-5496

MCC to Offer Microsoft Office 2007 Training

Earn PDPs! Middlesex Community College will be offering training in Microsoft Office 2007 for use in the classroom. For more information, please contact Sheila Morin at 978-656-3416.

Sessions will be offered on June 12th & 19th or August 23 & September 1.

Visit the MCC website for more information on Community Education & Career Training.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Cyber Safety Event Monday May 3, 2010 at LHS @ 6:00

The Lowell Public Schools will host a cyber safety forum on Monday.

The program begins at 6 pm. Guest speakers will include Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone, Lowell Superintendent of Police Kenneth Lavallee, and Lowell Superintendent of Schools Chris Scott. Their remarks will be followed by a presentation on Cyber Safety by Assistant District Attorney Onyen Yong.

This very important community event is presented by the Lowell Public Schools, the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, the Lowell Police Department, Middlesex Partnerships for Youth, Lowell General Hospital and the Lowell Juvenile Court.