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Updates from Superintendent Tutwiler, Mayor McGee, & Lynn Fire Dept. | April 17, 2020

Below are updates from Lynn Public Schools Superintendent Tutwiler, Mayor McGee’s office, & the Lynn Fire Dept. that we received on Friday, April 17, 2020.

Tune in at 3pm every weekday on our Government Channel or Facebook page for an update from city officials.

At 2pm & 8pm we are also airing Gov. Baker’s press conferences
on our Government Channel.

See other COVID-19 related posts by clicking here.
See our running list of announcements for Lynn by visiting bit.ly/LynnCOVID19.


WE ARE LOOKING FOR VIDEO SUBMISSIONS FROM THE LYNN COMMUNITY!

Find out more about this project by clicking here.
Deadline for submissions is April 24th.


UPDATE FROM SUPERINTENDENT TUTWILER

Earlier today Superintendent Tutwiler gave an update on Remote Learning plans for the Lynn Public Schools. Phase 2 of the LPS plan is expected to launch on April 27th with a goal to support and maintain students’ current levels of progress as best as possible during the COVID-19 crisis.

According to the statement, “The Phase 2 approach will sustain academic engagement through the end of the school year, should the cancellation extend to that point.”

Dr. Tutwiler also says that this will be accessible to all students in the LPS system. “Students do not need to have access to technology or the internet in order to engage with all Phase 2 learning activities. The work will be available for families in paper form as well as online. A distribution plan for paper-based materials is forthcoming.”

Read the full announcement in English or Spanish.

Watch Dr. Tutwiler on the April 17th weekday update:

Do you have questions about the Lynn Public Schools’ response to COVID-19?
Check out their FAQ section by clicking here.


New Dual Language Program At Harrington!

Interested to learn more about our new dual language program at Harrington, opening in Fall 2020? Check out our Compañeros Harrington Facebook page by clicking here!


The state of MA released a list of COVID-19 by city/town this week.
You can access this list on the MA state website by clicking here.


We want to take a moment to thank the Lynn fire Dept. for their tireless work during this crisis. From their Facebook page:

Picture courtesy of Councilor Rick Starbard

“To help with making sure our elderly are taken care of, one company a day is being detailed to assist with food drops to our elderly complexes throughout the city. With the assistance of volunteers, including many of our elected officials, these boxes are getting organized and packed with food provided by the Boston Food Bank, the Produce Connection, and grocery stores including Stop & Shop and Shaw’s. All this is taking place at the Salvation Army Food Bank on Franklin St. before being distributed throughout the city. ”


The Lynn Public Health Department has confirmed that as of today, the number of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases has risen to 891, 74 have recovered, and 21 Lynn residents have died.

We will continue to provide regular updates on COVID-19 through the City website (www.lynnma.gov), social media, and the Smart 911 emergency notification system (sign up at www.smart911.com).

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