The North Andover School Committee meeting on May 1, 2025, highlighted several key events and initiatives within the school district, emphasizing community engagement and student activities as the school year approaches its conclusion.
One of the main topics discussed was the upcoming AP testing, which is set to begin next week and will last for two weeks. Additionally, the committee addressed the junior prom scheduled for May 9, noting that ticket sales have concluded and table arrangements have been finalized. The senior prom is also on the horizon, taking place on May 28, with ticket sales recently opened.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also marked the beginning of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month, with the Asian Student Association planning an Asian Night event on May 21, the first of its kind in three years. Furthermore, the committee announced the start of "Do Be Nice Week," an initiative aimed at promoting kindness within the high school community.
In terms of recognitions, the committee celebrated the achievements of various student groups. The North Andover High School Chorus and Band received accolades for their performances, with the chorus winning gold medals and the band earning a silver award. The girls' lacrosse team was recognized as the top-ranked team in Division 1, showcasing the district's strong athletic programs.
The meeting also featured a presentation from the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (CPAC), which donated medical sensory backpacks to schools. These backpacks are designed to support students with disabilities and are equipped with tools to help manage sensory overload during stressful situations.
Additionally, the committee acknowledged National School Principal Day, expressing gratitude for the hard work and dedication of school leaders across the district.
Overall, the meeting underscored the vibrant activities and community spirit within North Andover Public Schools, as students and staff prepare for a busy end to the academic year.