LAE Subcommittee Meeting Livestream
Click Here to watch the live broadcast of the Lawrence Alliance for Education Subcommittee Meeting
https://lawrencepublicschools.zoom.us/j/88132720498?pwd=YmtERW1OQWpHOWJEdWZaVlVreUJoUT09
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Shuttle Hurdle Team Competed at Nationals
Yes, that is correct, the Lawrence Lancer Boys 55M Shuttle Hurdle Relay Team qualified and ran in the Nationals this weekend at the New Balance Track in Boston. This team was fired up and ready to go and broke the school record with a time of 31.79 seconds, with that time they finished 19th of 43 nationally ranked teams. Congratulations on a great run!
Pictured L-R Derick Pierre-Paul-Senior, Jeromi Carrasquillo-Senior, Keron Spann- Senior, and Kevin Feliz- Senior. Jeromi will also compete individually in the 60M hurdles.
Click here for some hurdle practice photos.
Click to watch the Lancers in Heat 5 of 11 at the New Balance Nationals.
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Breen Luminary Project
The Breen PK students have been learning about “light” and its various forms. As a culminating activity, they created luminaries and we set them up around the school as a “luminary path” and students and teachers walked the path together.
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2024 School Experiences Questionnaire
Families: Tell us about your school experiences
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MARCH 7-22
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Lancer Boys Basketball Playoff Victory
Teammates celebrate a great play as our Lawrence Lancer Boys Basketball Team moves on in Playoffs to the Round of 8. In a game where scoring stayed close all night, they defeated local rival Central Catholic 55-53 to get the victory. Congratulations to the team, and good luck in the next round.
Lancers play next at Babson College in Wellesley, MA against Catholic Memorial this Friday, March 8 at 6:30pm.
Click for more Playoff photos here.
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LEAP into STEM at the Bruce
In collaboration between Merrimack College and our 6th grade staff, the Bruce School hosted its first “LEAP into STEM” night for our 6th grade students and families last Thursday.
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Bruce Visits the Concord Heritage Museum
The fifth grade students at the Alexander B. Bruce had an exciting visit to our local Concord Museum in Concord, MA to examine colonial American artifacts and learn about early colonial life.
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Box City Creations at Hennessey
Hennessey School students learned about and created their own communities during February Acceleration Academy. During Art class they are having fun painting and decorating the Box City buildings.
Click here for more Acceleration Academy photos.
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Hillary MacDonald 1st Lancer Girls State Champ
Hillary MacDonald, a first year wrestler and Sophomore beat the #1 seed at 165lbs to become the 1st Lawrence Lancer Girls Wrestler to capture an All State title. Hillary beat Earlyn Figueroa of East Longmeadow in the finals by a pin in 44 seconds in the first period to capture the win at the Girls All State Wrestling Tournament. She is also the first D1 Girls Champ in that weight class for Lawrence.
Daniela Garcia, a first year freshman, took 5th overall at 126lbs. She qualified by earning 2nd place in the earlier D1 event.
Katelyn Belanger, also a first year wrestler and 9th grader in Abbott, also won the D1 championship in the 145 pound class.
Lots of training and hard work paid off for these girls! Congratulations to all!
Good luck to Hillary as she continues on to the New Englands in Providence next weekend.
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Creative Projects in 10GA
During the February Acceleration Academy, students in 10GA created projects based on one of three books they read. Projects ranged from slide presentations to relevant song playlists and boardgames about the characters and books.
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Acceleration Academy at Oliver Elementary
Fifth Grade students at Oliver Elementary spent the week traveling back in time to 1912 to research and study the Lawrence Textile Mill Strike. Through reading Bread and Roses, Too and analyzing primary sources from the Public Library and the Heritage State Park, students learned the impact the strike had on the community. As a culmination of their learning students wrote narratives from different perspectives of the strike and made loaves of bread.
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