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18th December 2007

In the schools…

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Aside from several complaints from parents because we had school yesterday despite snow-covered sidewalks and icy streets (a matter, among other things, for tomorrow night’s school committee meeting at City Hall, broadcast live on channel 10 at 7 p.m.), there have been many positive events in recent days. At Lowell High School, students provided friends and family to a wonderful winter concert on Friday night. (I couldn’t stay for the entire event, but can tell you the Jazz Ensemble was great and featured several outstanding soloists.) And last night, more than 200 LHS students were inducted into the National Honor Society. Celebrating its 80th induction ceremony, Lowell High has one of the oldest and largest chapters in the country. It’s always impressive to see the sheer number and diversity of our high-achieving students, who must maintain a 90 average to be included, but last night’s event was particularly special as senior Andrew Howe (son of fellow blogger Dick Howe) gave a moving speech in tribute to recently deceased science teacher Thomas Powers. Mr. Powers, a Saugus resident who passed away in September after battling cancer, received the chapter’s Faculty Recognition Award for his humor and support of all students.  

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  1. 1 On December 19th, 2007, Patty said:

    My son, a third grader at the Bailey, has to climb over a snowbank (just to get off the street!) and then walk down snowy, icy sidewalks on Stevens Street to get home from his bus stop. You noted that shoveling the sidewalk is the law. Where can I get more info on this? I was thinking of distributing polite leaflets to the neighborhood but I don’t know what law to cite or the penalty for not doing it. I’ve Googled it but haven’t found anything.

  2. 2 On December 19th, 2007, Jackie said:

    There is a city ordinance (http://www.lowellma.gov/newsitems/20061208-snow-and-ice-removal) that requires residents shovel sidewalks abutting their property which carries a $100 snow ticket for non compliance. To alert the city to property in violation of this ordinance, call the Health Department at 978-970-4010 and make a snow complaint. Inspectors will go out and inform residents that clearing their sidewalk is mandatory and give them time to do it before assessing a fine. (More on this later after additional research.)

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