Lynnfield News

Choosing the right Middle and High School

By JAMES HICKEY, Ph.D.
Head of School, Austin Preparatory School

 

FOR FAMILIES SEEKING a Catholic education, regardless of faith tradition, school choice is inseparable from questions of mission and faith. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

DISCERNING A CATHOLIC SCHOOL: MISSION, FORMATION AND WHAT ENDURES

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Austin Prep’s educational programs are rooted in Augustinian tradition

AUSTIN PREP in Reading serves young men and women in grades 6 through 12, offering a seven-year academic experience guided by the core Augustinian values of veritas, unitas, and caritas and designed to support students at critical stages of adolescent development. (Courtesy Photo)

 

READING — An Austin Prep education is preparation for the journey…

 

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St. Joseph School celebrates Catholic Schools Week!

WAKEFIELD — The students and staff of St. Joseph School are excited to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. Each day of the week has a specific theme that reflects the values embedded in our everyday education and the gratitude that we share for the many blessings that have been shared with us.
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Front Page: January 28, 2026

 

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Snowball fun before the blizzard

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Mason Fusco, Hannah Doherty, Brandon Doherty, Kellen Farias, Mia Capodilupo, Allison Sweeney, Charlotte Rose and Justin George gear up for a fun night at Lynnfield High School’s Snowball on Jan. 24, which was held the day before a massive blizzard rolled into New England. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Storm drops 20 inches on town

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The town received 20 inches of snow during a lengthy colossal winter storm that roared into the region on Sunday, Jan. 25 and Monday, Jan. 26.

The long duration storm that featured deep snow and frigid temperatures began Sunday morning and continued throughout Monday. Department of Public Works (DPW) Director…

 

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14 LHS students qualify for DECA State Conference

THE LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL DECA team brought 94 students to the District Career Development Conference earlier this month, and 14 students qualified for the State Career Development Conference that will take place in March. (Courtesy Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Fourteen Lynnfield High School students who are members of the Distributive Education Clubs of…

 

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Revamped schools’ policy seeks to increase Narcan access

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Department’s revamped Administering Medicines to Students Policy seeks to increase public access to a life-saving opioid overdose medication, Lead Nurse Toni Rebelo said during a recent School Committee meeting.

Rebelo said public schools and non-public schools are required to follow the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s regulations, including 105…

 

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Schools eye six new METCO students

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Department will be enrolling up to six new METCO students during the 2026-2027 academic year.

Superintendent Tom Geary said during a recent School Committee meeting that 38 METCO students are currently enrolled in Lynnfield Public Schools.

“I have had a chance to talk with METCO Director Curtis Blyden…

 

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AHL Youth Council anti-drug conference trip approved

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Four members of A Healthy Lynnfield’s Youth Council at Lynnfield High School are headed to a conference in National Harbor, Maryland next month.

A Healthy Lynnfield Program Director Diana DeLeo said during a recent School Committee meeting that the four LHS Youth Council members were looking to attend the CADCA…

 

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‘The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong’ performance Sunday

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School students will be performing “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong” on Sunday, Jan. 25, beginning at 4 p.m. at the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium.

Tickets cost $10 per person. Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketstage/T/LYNNFT.

This play was rehearsed over a 14-hour period this past weekend.

 

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Village Home and Garden Club learns CPR, gives back

THE VILLAGE HOME AND GARDEN CLUB recently toured the new Fire Headquarters and participated in a CPR course. (Courtesy Photo)

Dear Editor:

On Monday night, Jan. 12, the Village Home and Garden Club toured the new Firehouse in South Lynnfield followed by a CPR course.

We would like to thank Firefighters Dave Cummings and Mike…

 

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