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Lynn Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Lynn, Massachusetts. As of 2014, it is the fifth-largest school district in Massachusetts.
History
In 2003 the district began a partnership with Gordon College of Wenham; college students volunteered at the district's schools. The college stated opposition to a U.S. federal government protection on the hiring of gays and lesbians; in 2014, citing that opposition, Lynn Public Schools ended the partnership.
In or about 2011, Lynn was where the United Nations High Commission for Refugees relocated people from all over the world. With these relocations, the Lynn school district faced a growing number of refugee students who had little or no education and who may speak languages for which there is no translator.
In 2017 Lynn voters rejected a proposal to build two new middle schools in the growing school district.
In 2017 two long-standing School Committee members announced they would not run for re-election. The 2017 election for Lynn School Committee was active with multiple debates and about a dozen candidates. Big issues included the need for new schools and charter school expansion in the city. Brian K. Castellano and Michael A. Satterwhite won seats on the Committee in the 2017 election and all other incumbents were re-elected.
In 2018 the district hired the first black Superintendent of Schools for the City of Lynn. Patrick Tutwiler was the Deputy Superintendent before being selected from a large pool of candidates to become Superintendent. Tutwiler resigned from his position in the summer of 2022.
In 2018 the district offered free breakfast and lunch to all students and incorporated its first Operating Protocols.
In 2019 the district closed the Early Childhood Center to transition Lynn Vocational Technical Institute into a Senior/Junior High School. The Discovery Academy was created at LVTI and for the 19/20 school year, 305 7th grade students were accepted into the 8th-grade program.
Schools
= Secondary schools
=7-12 schools:
Fecteau-Leary Junior/Senior High School
High schools (9-12):
Lynn Classical High School
Lynn English High School
Frederick Douglass Collegiate Academy - Early College Program High School at North Shore Community College (opened Fall 2022)
8-12 schools:
Lynn Vocational and Technical Institute
Middle schools (6-8):
Breed Middle School
Thurgood Marshall Middle School
Pickering Middle School
= Primary and early childhood schools
=Elementary schools (PK-5):
Julia F. Callahan Elementary School
William P. Connery Elementary School
Alphonse M. Drewicz Elementary School
E.J. Harrington Elementary School
Elementary schools (K-5):
James Edward Aborn Elementary School
Brickett Elementary School
Cobbet Elementary School
Edward A. Sisson Elementary School
Lynn Woods Elementary School
Sewell-Anderson Elementary School
Capt. William G. Shoemaker Elementary School
Lincoln-Thompson Elementary School
Hood Elementary School
Fallon Elementary School
Ingalls Elementary School
Washington STEM School
Elementary schools (1-5):
Ford Elementary School
Tracy Elementary School
Early childhood centers:
Lynn Early Childhood Center (Closed in June 2019)
Virginia Barton (formerly "Little Lynners") Early Childhood Center, opened Fall 2022
Controversy
In August 2018, the U.S. Department of Education said Lynn Public Schools violated the civil rights of a student with disabilities due to its school policing practices, finding that the district inappropriately involved a school police officer in a routine discipline problem that extended beyond the cop’s role in maintaining public safety.
In August 2018, a coach was caught on Snap Chat saying "White Power" and putting up her fist. Superintendent Tutwiler wrote, “The Lynn Public Schools is a wonderfully diverse school community with a longstanding tradition of inclusivity and deep respect for the differences among the students and families we serve,’’ he wrote. “Any comments or behaviors that depart from this tradition are in fact an assault on our core values. We are taking this matter seriously.”
In June 2019, the coach that was caught on Snap Chat saying "White Power" and putting up her fist was rehired as the cheerleading coach of Lynn English. School Committee member Michael Satterwhite said the committee has policies on personnel and it’s up to the superintendent to enforce them. He said Tutwiler resolved the issue in the fashion he thought best and informed committee members of his decision on Monday. “We have a diverse body of educators and students, and our focus should never be on the actions or inactions of a trusted adult,” said Satterwhite. “One second of the appearance of inappropriate behavior or gestures can alter your life. Almost immediately after the situation, Mrs. Cuevas took appropriate actions to understand the situation and to grow from it. Dr. Tutwiler, with other school officials, after meeting with Mrs. Cuevas and hearing from the community, thought it would be appropriate to rehire Mrs. Cuevas. I support Dr. Tutwiler and this decision.”
Notable Graduates
Harry Agganis, Major League Baseball first baseman
Edward Farnsworth, All-American college football player
Ken Hill, Major League Baseball pitcher
Glenn Ordway, sports commentator
Lou Tsioropoulos, professional basketball player
Gasper Urban, football player
References
Further reading
LPS: http://www.lynnschools.org/district_superintendent.shtml#gpm1_6
Chasmar, Jessica. "Mass. mayor: Illegals enrolling in public schools have ‘more wrinkles than I have’." Washington Times. Thursday August 28, 2014.
Boss, Owen. "Lynn mayor probes fed school rule." Boston Herald. Friday August 29, 2014.
"Desegregation in Lynn" (Archive). WGBH-TV. October 23, 1987.
External links
Lynn Public Schools
Welcome to the Lynn School Department - City of Lynn
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