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Creating a school where everyone belongs is the aim of this innovative, systemic approach to community building in response to student misbehavior. The Restorative Practices system is popular in the U.K. but relatively unknown in the U.S. Originated in part as a response to juvenile crime, it offers processes both to prevent conflict and to make things right if wrongdoing has occurred. This model questions the fundamental assumption that punishment works to hold wrongdoers accountable. Instead, it stresses repairing harm, developing personal responsibility, empowering victims, and creating community.
Light breakfast is provided. Lunch is available for purchase.
Greater Lowell Technical High School
250 Pawtucket Blvd.
Tyngsboro, MA 01879
(978)454-5411
- From the West:
Take I-495 North, toward Lowell/Lawrence. Take Rte 3 North exit toward New Hampshire. Take Rte 113 exit (exit number 35). Take a left at the end of ramp onto Kendall Rd. (Rt-113E) and cross the Tyngsboro Bridge. Take your first right after the bridge onto Pawtucket Boulevard (Rt-113E). G .L. T .H. S. is approximately 1.9 miles on your left.
- From the South:
Take I-93 North to 495 South to Rt.3 North. Take Rt-113 exit (exit number 35). Take a left at the end of ramp onto Kendall Rd (Rt-113E) and cross the Tyngsboro Bridge. Take your first right after the bridge onto Pawtucket Boulevard (Rt-113E). G. L. T .H. S. is approximately 1.9 miles on your left.
- From the North:
Take Route 3 South to exit number 35 (RT-113), toward Tyngsboro/Dunstable. Bear right at the end of the ramp onto Kendall Rd (113E) and cross the Tyngsboro Bridge. Take your first right onto Pawtucket Boulevard (Rt-113E) G. L. T. H. S. is approximately 1.9 miles on your left.
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