Tewksbury High School approves donation of LED scoring table from PowerLab company

April 19, 2025 | Tewksbury Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts

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Tewksbury High School approves donation of LED scoring table from PowerLab company

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A significant donation to Tewksbury High School took center stage at the recent School Committee meeting, with members unanimously approving the acceptance of a state-of-the-art scoring table from PowerLab. This new addition, featuring a 10-foot LED screen, will enhance the school's indoor sporting events at no cost to the district.

The donation comes with a unique advertising opportunity. PowerLab will seek local business advertisements to display on the scoring table, generating revenue for both the company and the school. For the first two years, PowerLab will retain all advertising profits, after which the earnings will be split 50/50 with Tewksbury Memorial High School. The committee emphasized that all advertisements must be family-friendly and will be vetted by the athletic director to ensure appropriateness.
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Committee members expressed enthusiasm about the potential benefits of the scoring table, which not only promises to elevate the school's athletic experience but also offers a new revenue stream through the advertising initiative. The unanimous votes to accept the donation and approve the advertising plan reflect a strong commitment to enhancing school resources while engaging with the local business community.

As Tewksbury High School prepares to implement this exciting addition, the committee looks forward to the positive impact it will have on both students and local businesses alike.

Converted from School Committee - 04/16/2025 meeting on April 19, 2025
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