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Greater Lawrence Technical School metal fabrication juniors, from left, Juan Reyes of Lawrence, Brady Valliere of Methuen, Carlos Burgos of Lawrence, Keishaly Tellez Jimenez of Methuen and Anya Santiago of Lawrence. (Courtesy photograph.)
Students and staff at Greater Lawrence Technical School recently completed a COVID-19 vaccination-themed sculpture for the City of Lawrence.
Approximately 10 metal fabrication juniors began working in May alongside instructors to build a metal and plexiglass heart sculpture commissioned by Mayor Kendrys Vasquez for Lawrence. The heart will be filled with plexiglass slats representing the percentage of the community which has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Brady Valliere, a Methuen junior in the metal fabrication program, said it was “very cool” Vasquez asked students to work on this project.
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Teachers unions call for Mass. school board memberâs resignation after âdemeaningâ comment
Moriarty apologized Friday, promising to âcommunicate much better going forwardâ
By Felicia Gans Globe Staff,Updated April 28, 2021, 3:27 p.m.
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The presidents of two local teachers unions echoed calls for state education board member Michael Moriarty to resign on Wednesday, saying his âinflammatory remarksâ during a public meeting last week were insulting.
In an April 20 board meeting, Moriarty, who spent 13 years on the Holyoke School Committee, said that while âthereâs no getting awayâ from freezing school district performance reviews because of the pandemic-related cancellation of MCAS exams,
Lawrence Hispanic community hit hard by COVID-19, yet vaccinations lag
Vaccination rate for Hispanics in Lawrence far behind state average Share Updated: 8:46 PM EDT Apr 12, 2021 Karen Anderson
Vaccination rate for Hispanics in Lawrence far behind state average Share Updated: 8:46 PM EDT Apr 12, 2021
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Show Transcript PATRIOTS TERMINATED HIS CONTRACT AFTER HE FILL THE PHYSICAL. ED: A CLOSER LOOK TONIGHT AT THE EFFORT TO VACCINATE ONE OF THE COMMUNITIES HARDEST HIT BY COVID-19 AND NOW EXPERIENCING SOME OF THE LOWEST RATES OF VACCINATION AMONG A LARGE GROUP OF ITS POPULATION. EMILY: 5 INVESTIGATES KAREN ANDERSON HAS A CLOSER LOOK AT WHY THIS HAPPENNED AND WHAT’S BEING DONE TO TURN IT AROUND KAREN: THIS IS WHAT ASHANTI DEJESUS DOES AFTER SCHOOL. THE LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR IS PART OF A GROUP OF STUDENTS ENLISTED BY THE CITY TO TRY TO REVERSE A WORRYING PUBLIC HEALTH TREND. ROCK BOTTOM VACCINATION RATES ESPECIALLY