By Madeline Hughes mhughes@andovertownsman.com Jan 14, 2021 Jan 14, 2021 A $400,000 state grant Is providing new technology for students at Greater Lawrence Technical School. The Skills Capital grant from the Baker-Polito Administration is helping the school buy new robotics, optics and laser equipment. The money will also update the schoolâs computer workstations and network design technology. The purchases will support the schoolâs daytime programs, as well as its After Dark Program for Lawrence High students, school officials said. Officials said the improvements will also support adult programming that Greater Lawrence Tech offers in partnership with Northern Essex Community College. âThe Baker-Polito administration has been tremendously supportive not only of career and technical education and our efforts to expand our programming here at GLTS, but statewide, and weâre very grateful for their continued efforts to expand opportunities for young people and adults alike in these growing industries,â Greater Lawrence Tech Superintendent John Lavoie said. âWe look forward to implementing this grant funding and improving the equipment available to those in our programs.â