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Subcommittee approves nomination form to solicit names for Lowell High academic building
Summary
The Lowell City School Committee ad hoc building naming subcommittee approved a public nomination form to solicit candidates to name the new Lowell High School academic building, and discussed a request to name it for the late Sen. Edward J. Kennedy. The form will be posted in January and nominations vetted before a full-committee vote.
The Lowell City School Committee ad hoc building naming subcommittee approved a public nomination form to solicit nominations for the new academic building at Lowell High School and discussed a previously referred request to name the building for the late Sen. Edward J. Kennedy.
The subcommittee chair said the form, included in the meeting packet, collects the nominee’s name, a written biography, a rationale for the request and any letters of support so administration can…
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