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Leominster High School

LHS Update May 29

Principal's Update 5/29/26

School Instagram at lhsbluedevilnation

LHS Families’ Help Cheat Sheet on the school website: https://www.leominsterps.org/schools/leominster-high-school/index

 

 

Biology MCAS

On June 2 and 3 Grade 9 students will take the Biology MCAS. Although passing the MCAS is no longer a graduation requirement, students are required by law to take the test in order to gather data on the school. Student perfromance on the MCAS is the primary way the state evaluates Leominster High School.

 

Encourage your student to do their best on the MCAS. The MCAS test is also how students qualify for scholarships such as the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship, awards such as the Koplik Award, and MCAS scores can be on college and scholarship applications. We will also be rewarding students who put effort into the test through bonus points in their Biology class and entering them in a raffle.

 

So make sure that your students:

·         Charge their chromebook

·         Get a good night’s sleep

·         Eat breakfast

·         Get to school on time

 

 

Senior Week

Monday June 1 8:00-12:00: Chromebook turn in/Cap and Gown pickup

Thursday June 4 8:30-11:30: Graduation Rehearsal, Doyle Field, followed by Senior Walk

Thursday June 4 7:00: Senior Awards Night

Friday June 5 8:30-11:30: Graduation Rehearsal, Doyle Field, followed by Senior BBQ

Saturday June 6 10:00: Graduation.

 

 

On Monday Seniors will come to the school to do a bunch of stuff. They can come any time between 8 and 12 and head to the rubber gym entering through the Flag Pole Entrance. They will:

 

1. Turn-in their chromebook and charger. IF THEY DO NOT TURN IN THEIR CHROME BOOK THEY WON'T BE GIVEN THEIR CAP AND GOWN!!!!!!

2. Turn in any other books they owe. 

3. Pick up their cap and gown. 

4. Pick up Medical Records and School Records

5. Pick up a Yearbook if they ordered one.

6. Do the senior survey if they haven't already. 

 

If they can't make it on Monday they can come to the school on Tuesday or Wednesday with their chromebook and pick up their cap and gown. 

 

Also, if your Senior can't make it to a graduation rehearsal let Mr. Bachant know. 

 

Information on Graduation 2026 can be found at the high school website here: https://www.leominsterps.org/schools/leominster-high-school/graduation

 

 

 

Advanced Placement Summer Prep Classes

LHS is running week-long prep courses for students taking some of our Advanced Placement classes. These prep classes will review the content and skills that students need to be successful with AP classes. They are free and students can take as many as they want for the AP classes they are taking. 

We are offering them for these courses:

·         AP Seminar

·         AP Language and Composition (grade 11)

·         AP Literature and Composition (grade 12)

·         AP Biology

·         AP Chemistry

·         AP World History

·         AP Government

·         AP Statistics

·         AP Calculus

·         AP Psychology

Have your student fill out this form to sign up. https://forms.gle/L2uqoW9aanLsJQiR9

 

Graduation Pictures

We’ve partnered with a professional photographer who will be capturing portraits and candid moments throughout the event. To help ensure each student is correctly identified and receives their personal photo gallery promptly after graduation, we ask that each graduate or parent complete a quick Graduate Check-In.

This secure check-in process is simple, fast, and helps streamline the delivery of graduation photos to your inbox. Please take a moment to complete your check-in using the link below:
https://www.quic.pics/checkin/27367000

 

LPS Family Survey

We value our family connections and truly appreciate your voice. We invite you to take a few minutes to complete this short survey and share your thoughts with us. Your feedback will help us improve how we communicate and work together to support your child’s success.

English Survey https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeM8gQgSQJBEP4h2Fqw6KrISx6UotT2Drsu1R3tZsy-1M0LCg/viewform

Português: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdybpVfTHrejbUM-afv9aiMfrh7Xnoqsbh9sW_1TRxG5c57YA/viewform

Español:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScP0Khc4bJttHcGdEcoN0K2QVafagMvFSORGxOFdX4q1q_kUA/viewform

 

 

Blue Devil Athlete Spotlights

This week we are putting the spotlight on the Special Olympics

https://bluedevilspotlight.blogspot.com/2026/05/blue-devil-athlete-spotlight-special.html

And on Will Patton, Boy’s Lacrosse

https://bluedevilspotlight.blogspot.com/2026/05/blue-devil-athlete-spotlight-will.html

And on Tuan Nguyen, Girls and Boys Volleyball

https://bluedevilspotlight.blogspot.com/2026/05/blue-devil-athlete-spotlight-tuan.html

 

 

MART Buses

A dedicated MART shuttle service runs from Monument Square directly to the High School. The shuttle will operate Monday through Friday with the following schedule:

·  Morning Trips: 6:50 AM and 7:15 AM

·  Afternoon Trips: 2:30 PM and 3:15 PM (specifically for students attending after-school tutoring)

 

Attendance

Good attendance at school is incredibly important; nothing else we do matters if your student isn’t here. So far this year we are doing better than last year, with an average of 91.7% of students here per day.

If your student is sick, please keep them home, but if they are well please make every effort to get them to school and don’t let them convince you to give them a day off!

Grade 9: 92.6%

Grade 10: 92.4%

Grade 11: 91.8%

Grade 12: 89.8%

 

 

Next Week’s Schedule

Shop Week A

Monday: Day 6

Tuesday: Day 7

Wednesday: Day 1

Thursday: Day 2

Friday: Day 3

 

Tutoring Center

The LHS tutoring center is back up and running every day after school except Wednesday. Your student can stop by to get some help with school work or some space to get homework done.

 

Students Bringing in Personal Devices and iPads

LHS has banned all cell phones this year, which has been a great way to raise engagement and get students to learn without distractions, drama, and disruption.

BUT

Many students have started to bring in personal laptops and iPads. This allows them to circumvent everything we are trying to do to get kids off their screens. iPads allow them to do everything that they could do with their phone. School-issued devices have filters that try to block students from accessing unauthorized or unsafe sites which an iPad or personal laptop will not have. Per the student handbook students must complete school-assigned writing on their issued chromebook to attempt to prevent plagiarism, which the history functions on the chromebooks would allow us to discover.

So please don’t send your student to school with an iPad or personal laptop. It undermines everything we are trying to do to keep kids focused on school and from accessing things we don’t want to have access to do.

 

 

Substitute Teachers Needed

LHS has need of a few people with a lot of patience and savviness to help us out as substitute teachers. Please fill out the application if you are interested: https://leominster.schoolspring.com?jobid=5382951

 

Next Week’s Athletic Schedule

https://arbiterlive.com/Teams?entityId=12673

 

 

Reminders

Damaged and Lost Chromebooks

We get a LOT of damaged and lost chromebooks and this gets to be very expensive for the district. If your student damages their chromebook through negligence or deliberate damage (it happens), we do charge for the replacement device just like we do if a student loses their textbooks. Do whatever you can to get them to be responsible for their chromebook.

Buses:

School bus routes are posted on the district website at https://www.leominsterps.org/.

You can also track the bus using the FirstView App.

Schedule and Grades:

Schedules are available in ASPEN. Your student can log in to ASPEN using their school google account username and password. You can log in at https://ma-leominster.myfollett.com/aspen-login/?deploymentId=ma-leominster

Drop-off and Pick-up Procedures

For the safety of our students, please follow these guidelines for student pickup and drop off

LHS: If you drive your student you can drop them off and pick them up at the main entrance of the school (not where the buses are). Pull up as far forward as you can. PLEASE DO NOT DROP OFF IN THE STAFF LOT THAT IS ALONG GRANITE STREET. There is a lot of pedestrian traffic through here and dropping off students here creates hazards.

 

CTEi: Parents are not permitted to pull into the half-circle driveway between 7:10 am and 7:30 am. The half-circle will be designated as one-way traffic only.

Parents are not allowed to drive behind our buildings for drop-off or pick-up during school hours (7:00 am – 2:30 pm).

Calling in a student absent

If your student is going to be absent call the school at 978-534-7715 as soon as possible. The absence line is option 1. If you get an auto-call that your student is marked as absent and you think they are at school, don’t panic. Sometimes they accidentally get marked absent (especially with a sub) and sometimes they cut class. Call the school and we will confirm they are not here.

School Attendance:

It is essential for you to get your student to school as much as possible. I am compelled by law to work to get your student to school as often as possible. Absences are excused by a doctor or dentist’s note, court appearance, college visit, driving license appointment. Vacations are not excused absences.

When a student gets five unexcused absences we will require a meeting with parents to make a plan to get them to school more often. Remember that students will need to make up time from unexcused absences at our Saturday Academy.

Student Dismissals

If you need to dismiss your student you can send them to school with a note to bring to the office when they get to school. Your student will receive a pass to be dismissed and can just check out at the office when it is time for them to go. You won’t need to come into the school and it’s much faster than coming in to dismiss your student.

We cannot do dismissals over the phone or by reading a text you sent to your student’s phone for safety reasons. Someone else could be impersonating you and we would not be able to verify it (this happens more often than you might think).

 

Joshua Romano

Principal

 

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