As the pandemic set in, schools suddenly had to revamp their technology infrastructure, not only to support online schooling but also to protect students and student data from internet attacks. This mammoth
MoreAs the state instituted guidelines calling for a return of five-day, in-person learning in both middle and elementary schools, in Longmeadow, the high school will also be returning to five-day, in-person schooling
More“Seniors have lost the most, they have the least amount of time left with us,” said Principal Mr. Tom Landers at the School Committee last night, February 9th. Superintendent Dr. Marty O’Shea
More“Joe Biden is not a real Catholic,” was a common claim at the Pro-Life Life Chain event held in Longmeadow on Saturday, October 10th. Nicholas Patryn, a 17 year old Longmeadow resident
More2020 LHS Mock Presidential Election LHS students voted for their preferred presidential candidate in a mock poll. 0 Votes Tallied Biden and Harris – Democratic Party 74.4% Trump and Pence – Republican
MoreThe costs of outfitting a school, fit to survive a deadly worldwide pandemic, aren’t cheap. “We most certainly are up there. Well above half a million dollars or so in expenses that
MoreMs. Vassilopoulos: What was your favorite thing about teaching at LHS? My favorite things about teaching at LHS are working collaboratively with my supportive coworkers, teaching lots of different subjects, and, of
MoreEach year The Jet Jotter makes a comprehensive list of where graduating LHS Seniors are going to study or work.
MoreOn February 6, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) released findings from its ongoing East-West Passenger Rail Study. The analysis by consultants working for MassDOT created six alternatives for transporting passengers between
MoreThe School Committee voted Tuesday evening to cancel field trips to Italy, Greece, and France. Superintendent Dr. Marty O’Shea has also moved to cancel all out-of-state field trips including the English trip
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