Life at Lawrence
New Members Inducted Into National Honor Society
Congratulations to our new National Honor Society inductees, who were inducted Wednesday, April 3, at the Upper School Garfield Theatre.
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At Lawrence School, we believe that all students deserve the opportunity to excel. That’s why technology isn’t simply an add-on; it’s an integral part of our K-12 curriculum.
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Congratulations to our new National Honor Society inductees, who were inducted Wednesday, April 3, at the Upper School Garfield Theatre.
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Learning differences are common, affecting one in five American children. However, the nomenclature is nothing short of confusing. Dr. Kelly Christian clarifies LD terminology.
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For students with dysgraphia, the process of writing can be laborious. At Lawrence Upper School, we use a mnemonic device called POWER UP to help students improve their writing skills.
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The Great Reading Games have come to an end, and after seven weeks of competition, Lawrence students read a total of 97,251 pages!
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Lower School students are invited to leave their school dress code clothing at home and instead dress in the daily theme!
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Most people who meet Jordyn ’27 would never know she is living with sickle cell disease. Her symptoms are not easily visible. However, the pain caused by this inherited blood disorder are very real.
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The Super Bowl is set, with the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs taking on the San Francisco 49ers! What better way to get ready for the Big Game than with a Super Bowl-themed spirit week?
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Congratulations to our Upper School Students of the Month for January! This month's theme was integrity.
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Faculty member Patty Sternad reflects on her theatrical experiences and encourages students who have a flair for the dramatics to share their talents onstage or backstage.
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Orton-Gillingham. What is it?
Our commitment to multisensory learning is rooted in decades of research on how the dyslexic mind retains new information.
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