It’s all still in front of you. Your story is waiting to be written. You’re still at the beginning — make it an interesting one, as unique as each one of you are.

— Martin, Lowell Graduate

LOWELL’s LEADERSHIP STATISTICS

Leader Mission:
Lowell High School is a teaching and learning community that strives to INSPIREEDUCATE and PREPARE our students for the 21st century.

1977

Year Founded

16,015

Youth Served

2

Human Excellence Awards

5

Hope Programs

LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL'S GLOBAL YOUTH LEADERS

About LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL

Lowell is an urban community located 30 miles from Boston and is home to the Lowell National Park, the State Heritage Park, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Middlesex Community College.

LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL's Story

Adult Education has a long and well established history in Lowell, Massachusetts.  Over a hundred years ago, English instruction and evening classes were held at Lowell Evening High School.

The first full time center, Lowell Adult Education Center (LAEC), was created in 1977, under the direction of former Superintendent, Patrick J. Mogan.  Originally, it was housed at the Lowell High School Annex on Paige Street, and later moved to Lowell High School on Kirk Street.  At that time, the program included Adult Basic Education instruction, LHS evening school, the Lowell Adult Diploma Program, and many special interest classes. Our Center moved to its current location at the Green School, 408 Merrimack Street, in 1993.

Frederick Abisi was our first Director, and served in that role for over 35 years.  Under his direction, the program grew to become one of the largest in New England.  In 2014, the center was named after him and is now called the Frederick Assad Abisi Adult Education Center (AAEC).  Our offerings include morning and evening classes for  High School Equivalency (HSE) preparation classes and English as Second Language (ESOL).  We are also an official testing center for the GED and HiSET tests.   We are funded through a joint partnership with Lowell Public Schools and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

On average, over 2000 adult students enroll or test at our Center each year.  We consider it a privilege to serve the Greater Lowell community, and continue to be committed to providing excellence in education for those in need of our services.

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Increase in Positive Attitude

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