AT Albion Elementary, Mrs. Field’s Pre-K class is all smiles while exploring the new playground sand toys! Hands-on play like this builds creativity, fine motor skills, and cooperation—all essential foundations for early learning and development.
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students playing in the new sand box area.
students playing in the new sand box area.
students playing in the new sand box area.
students playing in the new sand box area.
students playing in the new sand box area.
students playing in the new sand box area.
students playing in the new sand box area.
On Tuesday evening, the Williamson Performing Arts Center was filled with music as over 200 fourth, fifth, and sixth-grade students came together for our District-wide Band & Chorus Concert. These young musicians put on an unforgettable performance that reflected months of hard work and dedication. A heartfelt thank you to our passionate music educators, supportive families, and everyone who came out to celebrate our musicians. Events like this highlight the strength and spirit of our Lawrence community and the bright future of the arts in our district!
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sixth-grade students came together for our District wide Band & Chorus Concert.
sixth-grade students came together for our District wide Band & Chorus Concert.
sixth-grade students came together for our District wide Band & Chorus Concert.
At Clinton elementary we had a great evening celebrating our young readers, writers, and ideologist on May 8, 2025. We were happy to have over 60 people attend this event. Our evening consisted of sharing a meal together, selecting books to take home, and learning how to be an author, illustrator, and collector of ideas from our guest speaker, Maine Author, Josh Alves. We concluded the evening, crowning our readers to celebrate their year of work.
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Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
Students attending a celebratory night for their reading accomplishments over the year.
This week, students at LJHS are completing their Spring Maine Through Year testing. They’ve pledged to show what they know by aiming to improve their Fall scores by the suggested amount. They received a Testing Buddy to place on their desks to remind them to do their best. The Buddies were a hit with staff and students alike.
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students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
students posing for pictures with their testing buddies.
LHS Good News, 5/21/25 🤝Our students involved in Olympia Snowe’s Women’s Leadership group attended their spring conference in Bangor this past week. Pictured below are our three groups of Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores who attended. 📋We administered our Maine Through Year Assessments this week, with Reading on Tuesday and Math on Wednesday. These are state-mandated tests, and the state looks at the growth of the students from when they took them in the fall, with the aim of each gaining five percentage points of growth or higher. 🏅On Wednesday evening, the high school hosted our underclassmen during the Evening of Excellence, in which growth and achievement awards were given by content area classes, as well as the Junior Book Awards and Honor Roll, and High Honors. The Shine On Cass Award was presented to Brooklynn Ferriera for outstanding citizenship and volunteerism. 👐Upcoming events include a Jazz Night on Tuesday, May 27th at 6:30 PM, and JMG End of Year Ceremony on the 28th at 6:00 PM, as well as our Scholarship Awards night on Monday, June 9th at 6:00 PM in the Williamson Performing Arts Center. Our Seniors will be graduating on June 12th at 6:00 PM at the Augusta Civic Center. The last day of classes for our underclassmen will be a half-day on Friday, June 13th. As you can see, the school year is rapidly approaching! Have a great week!
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 students involved in Olympia Snowe’s Women’s Leadership group
 students involved in Olympia Snowe’s Women’s Leadership group
 students involved in Olympia Snowe’s Women’s Leadership group
Lawrence Junior High School Band and Chorus rocked the house in their spring concert !
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concert
concert
concert
concert
concert
concert
At Albion Elementary School, families came together for a fun-filled Title 1 Literacy Parent Night! 🍕📚 From a book scavenger hunt to cuddles with Love on a Leash comfort dogs—and topped off with a pizza dinner—it was a night of connection, community, and a shared love of reading!
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Picture of a student  reading a book with a dog.
Photo of students with there parents and a dog.
picture of students and parents eating pizza.
Picture of a student  reading a book with a dog.
Albion Elementary School, families came together for a fun-filled Title 1 Literacy Parent Night!
At Clinton Elementary, we’re making math meaningful! 📏 After reading Inch by Inch, students practiced using nonstandard measurement by exploring the classroom with their inchworm rulers—measuring objects and building real-world math connections through hands-on learning.
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After reading Inch by Inch, students practiced using nonstandard measurement by exploring the classroom with their inchworm rulers.
After reading Inch by Inch, students practiced using nonstandard measurement by exploring the classroom with their inchworm rulers
After reading Inch by Inch, students practiced using nonstandard measurement by exploring the classroom with their inchworm rulers.
Benton Elementary sixth graders have been learning about bridge engineering and design. Mark Hume, an engineer for the Maine Department of Transportation, recently visited with students to teach them about the various types of bridges, their parts, and design principles. Last week, he joined each of our sixth-grade classes and their teachers as they toured bridges throughout the central Maine area. Teams of students will use what they’ve learned to design and build their own toothpick bridge models, then test their models for strength.
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Benton Elementary sixth graders  in this picture are on a bridge because they are learning about bridge engineering.
Benton Elementary sixth graders  in this picture are on a bridge because they are learning about bridge engineering. v
Benton Elementary sixth graders  in this picture are on a bridge because they are learning about bridge engineering.
Benton Elementary sixth graders  in this picture are on a bridge because they are learning about bridge engineering.
Benton Elementary sixth graders  in this picture are on a bridge because they are learning about bridge engineering.
LHS Good News, 5/14/25 🎓We had four Seniors participate in KVCC’s graduation on Saturday as they successfully completed the Welding Certificate Program they undertook during the past two years while still in high school. Nash Corson, Dawson Chapman, Davin Bolduc & Toby Simpson are pictured below. Congratulations! 🎵The Music Department held their annual Spring Concert Wednesday night with the Band and Chorus groups each performing five pieces. A job well done by all. 📋Maine’s Through Year Testing will take place next week for our ELA and Math students. On Tuesday, students will be taking their Reading test during Block 1 and Advisory. On Wednesday, students will be administered the Math portion during Advisory and Block 2. This is a statewide assessment used to gauge student performance on Maine’s accountability standards, the Common Core Standards. Thursday night the National Technical Honor Society for MMTC will meet at the Waterville Elks Club to induct new members. 📕Lawrence Education Alternative Program is accepting applications for admission into the program for next year. This is an opportunity for students for whom the traditional educational setting does not work, who can apply and interview to see if the alternative program would be a better fit. This program is limited to a select number, so applications and interviews are a mandatory part of the process to see if it would be a mutual fit for the student and the program. Applications can be picked up in Guidance. 🏅Upcoming Events: Our Evening of Excellence will be held next Wednesday evening, May 21st, at 7:00 PM in the Williamson Auditorium to recognize our underclassmen's growth and achievement awards and Junior Book Award recipients. Letters were mailed home inviting recipients of the various awards to the Evening of Excellence. Have a great week!
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Students from Lawrence posing for a picture after graduating from the welding program at KVCC.
Earning time to build focus! Albion second graders in Mrs. Poland’s class earned guided drawing time and used it to practice focus and listening skills as they followed steps to draw their Minions. 🖍️🧠
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students showing their drawing of minions.
students showing their drawing of minions.
students showing their drawing of minions.
students showing their drawing of minions.
students showing their drawing of minions.
Clinton Elementary students are learning about plants in an engaging cross-curricular experience that connects reading and science.They explore plant life cycles, parts of a plant, and what plants need to grow through planting seeds and observing plant growth. At the same time, reading lessons include nonfiction texts and stories about plants, helping students build vocabulary and comprehension while reinforcing scientific concepts. Students are developing curiosity, improving literacy skills, and gaining a deeper understanding of the natural world!
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Students posing for pictures with there plant projects.
Students posing for pictures with there plant projects.
Students posing for pictures with there plant projects.
Students posing for pictures with there plant projects.
Students posing for pictures with there plant projects.
Benton Elementary first graders recently had a special visit with a science educator from Chewonki. Chewonki is a non-profit environmental education organization, based out of Wiscasset, with a mission of teaching appreciation and stewardship of the natural world. During this presentation, students learned how different types of animal adaptations - including webbed feet, camouflaged fur, and spines - help animals survive in their habitats every day. They also met Tippy the groundhog and learned how she uses her adaptations to survive in the wild.
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Students participating in activities that help them learn about animals.
Students participating in activities that help them learn about animals.
Students participating in activities that help them learn about animals.
Students participating in activities that help them learn about animals.
Students participating in activities that help them learn about animals.
Time to give a cheer for the LJHS 24-25 Cheering Squad. They had a successful year in their competition performances! Congratulations.
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Cheer leading squad posing for a picture.
LHS Good News, 5/7/25 From Pete Spears - the track team won the Husky Throwdown competition at MCI today. Zoe Hutchins won the girls' shot put and discus. Other kids who placed were Kiera Day, Gabe Fairbrother, and Jaiden Hebert. They scored enough points to have us win by 1 point over Scarborough. There were 32 teams in total. Lots of personal bests were attained by other LHS kids, too. Great day for all! Vocal Vibe was invited to perform at the Inter-faith, non-denominational National Prayer Breakfast held on May 1, 2025, at the Augusta Armory. Vocal Vibe has performed there in the past, and it is by invitation only, so a recognized honor for the group!
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track team won the Husky Throwdown competition and are posing for a picture.
Vocal Vibe was invited to perform at the Inter-faith, non-denominational National Prayer Breakfast held on May 1, 2025 at the Augusta Armory
On Tuesday, April 29 the Albion 5th graders traveled to the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. The students were able to learn about Maine's waterways and the people who have lived and worked along Maine's Atlantic Coast and Rivers through artwork, movies, and historical artifacts. It was extremely informative about Maine's shipbuilding history!
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students participating in activities at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
students participating in activities at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
students participating in activities at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
students participating in activities at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
Benton third graders visited the Margaret Chase Smith Library this week. The library, located in Skowhegan, is a museum and educational facility that’s devoted to preserving the legacy of Margaret Chase Smith, the first woman elected to both houses of the US Congress. This field trip ties in nicely with our students’ studies of the state of Maine and our state government. The new director told students the current video presentation - while informative - feels a bit dull. He said he's looking forward to updating it with something more dynamic and student-centered, and our Bulldogs were eager to help make that happen with their artwork. They're excited about contributing to the project and bringing a fresh, engaging perspective to the library's presentation.
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Third  graders visiting  the Margaret Chase Smith Library.
Third  graders visiting  the Margaret Chase Smith Library.
Third  graders visiting  the Margaret Chase Smith Library.
Third  graders visiting  the Margaret Chase Smith Library.
Third  graders visiting  the Margaret Chase Smith Library.
New York Times Best Selling Author Visits LJHS! 📚LJHS students and sixth graders enjoyed an inspiring assembly to learn about how Matt Tavares created the award-winning book, Hoops. Students asked questions and won signed copies of the book. Students also enjoyed two hands-on illustration workshop sessions with the author. 🤱Happy May Day! During a recent after school Power Hour session, Teacher-Librarian, Ms. Butterfield, guided staff in making May Day baskets. 📕May 4 is the last day to order a yearbook online at ybpay.com. The code is 15009625. The cost is 20 dollars. Students may also bring cash or a check made out to LJHS to the library on Friday.
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students working with author Matt Tavares
students working with author Matt Tavares
students working with author Matt Tavares
students working with author Matt Tavares
students working with author Matt Tavares
LHS Good News, 4/30/25 🏆Dexter Thomas, an Emmy and Pulitzer Prize winner, visited the LEAP students this week to consult on their video essays they are producing. The students were enthusiastic about the visit and happy to share their ideas and work with him. On Wednesday, the National Guard representatives came in to discuss the ASVAB test results with the thirty students who took them earlier this year. 🎨Mrs. Joler took members of her English class to the Colby Art Museum on Wednesday to tour the museum. 📚AP Testing starts next week. Students who are testing have their schedules for when they are testing. They are allowed to sign out after they complete their test if they have a morning test slot, which would be around 11:30 - Noon. If they have an afternoon test, those start at Noon, and they should report to the testing room by 11:45 AM. All tests are scheduled for four hours. Students should get a good night’s sleep before test day, as well as eat something before sitting for that long period. Students who are not testing will follow their regular schedule for classes. A mailing will be going home to Seniors with graduation information next week. Have a great week!
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Dexter Thomas, an Emmy and Pulitzer Prize winner visited the LEAP students this week to consult on their video essays they are producing
At Albion Elementary, our students are getting ready to shine! During writing this week, they broke into groups to practice presenting their portfolios for next week — and they did an amazing job supporting and encouraging one another! 🙌🎉 This kind of preparation builds confidence, communication skills, and pride in their hard work. 💪📚 We can't wait to see them showcase their learning! 🌟
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students working in groups practicing presenting their portfolios.
students working in groups practicing presenting their portfolios.
students working in groups practicing presenting their portfolios.
students working in groups practicing presenting their portfolios.