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Legacy Curtis
Maxwell Dow
Eliza Gagnon
Natalie Grard
Katie Greenleaf
Emma Hale
Benjamin Hapworth
Dominick Knudsen
Mason Luce
Brooke Pooler
Ezra Richardson
Landon Smyth
JMG teacher Mr. Pellerin has been taking his Block 1 students and sometimes Block 2 students to help unload the truck and stock the shelves for the food pantry. It has been much appreciated by the folks at the food pantry.
Our Flu vaccination clinic will be held on Monday, October 20th in the high school. Permission forms have been out for a while and were due back on the 14th. Those students who passed them in will be called out of class on Monday to receive their vaccination.
The Parent Teacher Conferences held last week were very well attended. If you happen to miss it or miss getting to a teacher, please reach out to that teacher to schedule an appointment or just to touch base if you have any questions pertaining to your student’s progress in class.
PSAT’s were completed on Wednesday of this week.
Senior Nights for Athletics have been happening - traditionally the last home game of the regular season. We have Field Hockey’s Senior Night this Thursday, 10/16/25, prior to the 4PM game time and the Boys’ Soccer Senior Night coming up on Tuesday night.
Mrs. Packard has been working with her Children’s Literature class on writing their own children’s stories and reading them to the students at Lawrence Primary School. The class went to LPS on Tuesday to read to the students.
We are in our last month of the first quarter. The first quarter ends on October 31, 2025. Report cards will be ready to be viewed on November 7th.
Have a great week!









































Mrs. Greniere’s Geometry class had to design a city that had certain angle relationships (alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, corresponding angles, same side interior angles and vertical angles) and measure their angles to make sure their angle relationships were congruent or supplementary. See the pictures below.
Adam Sikora, the Adult Education Director has secured two instructors that will hold one hour credit recovery sessions every Tuesday and Thursday at the Adult Ed Office from 2:15 - 3:15 PM to work with high school students in need of credit recovery in either Science, Math, ELA, or Social Studies. Parental consent forms can be obtained in the Guidance Office. These are for students who meet the criteria for credit recovery.
Homecoming Week is in full swing. Students are participating in daily dress themes and other activities associated with Homecoming, including the food drive and the Pep Rally, and the float building competition and parade on Friday. The classes are competing against each other for the right to be Homecoming Champs and thus the members of their Court to be crowned King and Queen at the Homecoming Dance. Ticket sales for the dance are going on each day at the lunches. Class meetings are also being held this week during Advisory blocks so those students running for Class Officer can give their speeches. Voting will take place after the speeches have been given. Newly elected officers will be informed by Mr. Quirion, Student Council Advisor, and Mr. Cyr.
Please look for the Bulldog Bulletin, a weekly bulletin that comes out on Fridays. Old publications can be found on the high school’s webpage and you can subscribe to receive the weekly bulletin right to your in-box. Pictures and happenings around school are published every Friday!














Lawrence High School Good News
The Seniors had a guest speaker during Advisory this past Wednesday from Colby College to talk about the college application process. Hannah Hartnett works in the Admissions Office for Colby and works with the STARS College Network and is an outreach coordinator working with 7 rural schools, Lawrence HS being one of them. The STARS College Network (starscollegenetwork.org) partners with top colleges to ensure that students from rural and small-town America have the information and support they need to enroll and graduate from the college or university of their choice. Hannah will be working with our students throughout the year to introduce the college process and hold particular seminars aimed at specific classes throughout the year. We have monthly meetings set up during the students’ Advisory block when she will be in to work with specific grade level students. She is also coordinating a College Panel Night at Lawrence HS in the Williamson Auditorium on November 12, 2025 at 6:00 PM. The panel will include Admissions Officers from KVCC, Thomas, USM, and Colby College and Hannah will act as moderator. This will be an open event for the surrounding communities.
Homecoming Week is next week! We will have home games all week among the various sports. The Parade and Homecoming Football game will be Friday night, October 3rd, Our dance will be on Saturday night. Tickets will be on sale for students starting this Friday. Guest permission forms are in the Main Office and need to be turned in by next Wednesday, October 1st. We will have daily dress themes for the students to participate and a pep rally on Friday, October 3rd, so it should be a fun-filled week!
Have a great week.

The new school year is off to a strong start at Lawrence Junior High—students are already busy exploring, creating, and learning together!






A College Fair field trip was taken to the University of Maine Field House on Thursday. A group of Seniors attended the event. There will be a spring college fair at the Augusta Civic Center for Juniors, later this year. Both events are set up through the Guidance Office.
The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) is hosting virtual Financial Aid Information sessions to help Seniors and their parents to navigate the FAFSA process and to provide tips for filing, and answer other financial aid questions. The virtual sessions will be held Wednesday, September 17, at 6:00 PM and Tuesday, September 30, at 6:00 PM. Registration is required.
Next week we will be holding our state required Maine Through Year Assessment (MTYA) for Sophomores. The State of Maine uses these test results to gauge instruction and student achievement. There is a pre-test in the fall and then a final one in the spring which will show student growth and achievement. On Tuesday, the Sophomores will be taking the English portion of the test during Block 1 and Advisory. On Wednesday, they will be taking their Math portion during Advisory and Block 2. Students will be excused from their respective classes on those days and periods.
A reminder to parents dropping off or picking up their students during the morning bus drop-off / afternoon pick-up times, you should be doing so out back via Bulldog Drive, and at the Cafeteria entrance. Thank you for your cooperation and adherence to this new procedure. It is adding to the overall safety on campus and helping to alleviate the traffic congestion we have experienced in the past.
Have a good week!

Last Friday, these students were treated to a special surprise...a visit from a real live cow! Duke - a 3 month old Hereford / Angus bull calf from the Salley/Skehan farm - dropped our Lawrence Primary School parking lot. Our young Bulldogs were incredibly excited and curious, asking lots of great questions to learn even more!

























