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Longmeadow High School is committed to providing all students with a physically, socially, and emotionally safe environment • A proactive and attentive administration, faculty, and staff • Curricula that align to the Massachusetts State Frameworks, when applicable • Quality and challenging educational opportunities • Varied methods of ...
Longmeadow High School is located on Grassy Gutter Road in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, United States. The high school was founded in 1956 and enrolls approximately 987 students. The school's mascot is a Lancer and the school colors are black and white.
PRIORITY STATEMENT. Longmeadow Public Schools is committed to providing all students with a safe learning environment that is free from bullying and cyber-bullying. We seek to eliminate all forms of bullying and other harmful and disruptive behavior that may impede the learning process.
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OVERVIEW. To receive an LHS diploma a student must meet the following standards: A minimum of ninety-four (94) credits must be completed in grades nine through twelve (9-12). Achieve a passing score in the required MCAS tests, as determined by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)
Longmeadow High School is committed to providing all students with: a physically, socially, and emotionally safe environment. a proactive and attentive administration, faculty, and staff. curricula that align to the Massachusetts State Frameworks, when applicable.
Social Studies. Student Support Services. Wellness (Formerly PE) World Languages. Writing Center. Counseling. Counseling Department. Standardized Tests. Post Secondary Planning.
TO THE STUDENTS AT LONGMEADOW HIGH SCHOOL. The handbook is provided to parents/guardians and students as an informational guide. Please carefully review all policies and regulations so that you will be familiar with your rights and responsibilities and with the operating procedures of the school.
The Longmeadow High School Vision of the Graduate is a holistic description of the skills, understandings, and dispositions that students should strive to attain by graduation. LHS educators, in conjunction with community stakeholders, identified six competencies that are critical to ensuring students are prepared for future success.
Gmail. (For graduating seniors or students who are leaving the system).