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  2. Lowell Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Lowell Public Schools is a school district headquartered in the Bon Marche building at 155 Merrimack Street in downtown Lowell, Massachusetts. [ 5 ] The Lowell Public Schools (LPS) is one of the largest districts in Massachusetts, currently enrolling more than 14,150 students in grades PreK-12.

  3. Lowell High School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Lowell, Massachusetts was incorporated as a town in 1826 and Lowell High School opened shortly after in 1831. One of its earliest homes was a small brick building on Middlesex Street owned by the Hamilton Manufacturing Company. [3]

  4. Lowell High School (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Lowell High School in 1917 at Hayes and Masonic streets. In 1894, because the name Boys' High School was not in accord with the growing number of girls taking its college-preparatory classes, the school was renamed to honor the distinguished poet James Russell Lowell, chiefly through the efforts of Pelham W. Ames, a member of the school board. [8]

  5. Two schools of thought on holiday basketball tournaments

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    Dec. 23—When it comes to holiday basketball tournaments, there are two types of high school coaches: Those who experiment with their lineups hoping to answer questions that will help their team ...

  6. Brian J. Martin - Wikipedia

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    Brian J. Martin is an American education and political figure who served as Headmaster of Lowell High School in Lowell, Massachusetts from 2013 to 2017. He previously served as Lowell's Mayor and City Manager.

  7. Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic College for Boys - Wikipedia

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    The school was one of a number of Roman Catholic institutions built to serve Lowell's burgeoning French-American community, a significant portion of which had settled in "The Acre", as the neighborhood is known. In 1991 the school was merged with other local Catholic schools to form the Lowell Catholic High School. The diocese sold the building ...

  8. Lowell High School - Wikipedia

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    Lowell Junior/Senior High School (Lowell, Oregon) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.

  9. Greater Lowell Technical High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1967 as the Lowell Trade School and later became Greater Lowell Regional Vocational Technical High School. The name was again changed to Greater Lowell Technical High School. The school serves the City of Lowell and the towns of Tyngsborough, Dracut, and Dunstable. [3] Local nicknames for the school include “The Voke ...