School Committee:News 2013

This page links to a few notable news regarding Lexington schools. This is not a comprehensive list of news and is not kept up to date within the current year.

May 2013

 * Go Local Worcester: The Top High Schools in Massachusetts 2013, by Tracey Minkin (May 08, 2013)
 * Lexington Patch: Newsweek Top-Rated High Schools List Leaves Lexington Off the List, by Patrick Ball (May 8, 2013)
 * Lexington Minuteman: Lexington nurses update School Committee, by Marc Fillipino (May 2, 2013)

Apr 2013

 * Lexington Minuteman: Lexington's German language program recovering during two-year trial, by Marc Fillipino (Apr 05, 2013)

Mar 2013

 * Lexington Patch: School Committee starts Elementary School Foreign Languages Discussion, by Andrei Radulescu-Banu (Mar 29, 2013)

Feb 2013

 * Lexington Minuteman: Lexington School Committee approves $81.3K budget plan, by Marc Fillipino (Feb 14, 2013)
 * Lexington Minuteman: Lexington High debaters argue toward success, by Marc Fillipino (Feb 08, 2013)
 * Lexington Minuteman: Lexington school boss won't take up petition to remove AD, by Marc Filippino (Feb 06, 2013)

Jan 2013

 * Boston Globe: School districts turn to public relations aides when trouble surfaces, by Deirdre Fernandes (Jan 31, 2013)
 * Lexington Patch: Lexington Man Behind AD Ouster Petition Explains His Position, by Patrick Ball (Jan 31, 2013)
 * Lexington Minuteman: Suspended Martin deserves some slack, by Doug Hastings (Jan 30, 2013)
 * Lexington Patch: Petition Seeks Ouster of Lexington AD Over Email Imbroglio, by Patrick Ball (Jan 30, 2013)
 * Lexington Patch: More On the Title IX/Hoops Schedule Situation, by Patrick Ball (Jan 24, 2013)
 * Lexington Patch: Lexington AD Martin Suspended Over Doctored Email, by Patrick Ball (Jan 23, 2013)
 * Boston.com: Lexington athletic director suspended over Title IX incident, by Tom Coakley (Jan 23, 2013)
 * Lexington Patch: About the High School Hoops Scheduling Situation, by Patrick Ball (Jan 11, 2013)
 * Lexington Minuteman: Lexington schools budget plan up 6.9 percent, by John Ciampa (Jan 10, 2013)