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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
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Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School District
Remove and replace existing concrete plazas and accessible ramps as shown on contract drawings, including pavement improvements. Loam and seed all disturbed areas, including minor site work.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School District
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Remove and replace existing concrete plazas and accessible ramps as shown on contract drawings, including pavement improvements. Loam and seed all disturbed areas, including minor site work.
AvailableLincoln-Sudbury Regional High School District
Request for Qualifications for Owner's Project Management Services for the roof restoration of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School District
Close: Dec 18, 2025
Request for Qualifications for Owner's Project Management Services for the roof restoration of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School.
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School District
Work includes lighting control panel replacement at high school and grounds buildings.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2025
Due Date
May 2, 2025
Release: Mar 26, 2025
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School District
Close: May 2, 2025
Work includes lighting control panel replacement at high school and grounds buildings.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School District
The council discussed proposed changes to the academic integrity protocols in the student handbook, focusing on shifting toward more nuanced and educational interventions for student cheating. Key discussion topics included understanding the causes of academic dishonesty, integrating integrity education into the classroom, the appropriate use of AI tools as a learning resource, and the distinction between formative and summative work in applying disciplinary penalties. The council reached a consensus that the proposed policy updates represent an improvement over existing protocols.
The Council reviewed and approved the draft Student Handbook, which includes updated protocols for academic integrity and attendance, and aligns with recent changes in School Committee policy and state law. Discussions addressed concerns regarding food delivery, school suspension policies, and the clarity of artificial intelligence procedures. The meeting also featured a reflection on the year's activities, focusing on student and parent engagement, consistency in teacher expectations, measuring educational quality, and potential topics for the upcoming year, such as the use of Parent Square, advisory programs, and budgetary matters.
The meeting focused on a continuation of exploring artificial intelligence in the educational setting. Discussion topics included preparing and supporting students for a world with ubiquitous AI, balancing efficiency and creativity, the necessity for clear rules and expectations regarding AI usage, and the rapid pace of technological change. The council also explored how to provide resources for parents and teachers to navigate AI integration, including the development of critical thinking skills. Additional updates were provided regarding upcoming handbook changes, the school calendar, and finance and operation hiring processes.
The meeting focused on reviewing proposed changes to the student handbook regarding attendance protocols. Participants discussed the data-driven correlation between class attendance and student achievement, the new proposal to implement caps on total missed class blocks (including verified, unverified, and unexcused absences), and the importance of parental notification and school discretion in applying attendance consequences to ensure academic fairness and culture shift.
The Global Scholar Program at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School aims to develop students' capacity for effective global citizenship and leadership within an increasingly interconnected world. The program's mission is to provide skills, attitudes, and knowledge through immersion and the study of culture, language, and international issues. Key components include globally oriented coursework, four years of language study, international travel, service requirements, reflective work, and a capstone project, all designed to foster cultural appreciation and global responsibility.
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