During the month of March, the students and staff participated in March Music Madness to determine the all time favorite song of LJHS. Homerooms competed for the Sweet 16 - to the final battle between Livin' on a Prayer and Party in the USA. Mrs. Easler's room won bragging rights for the top song by two votes with Party in the USA. Students enjoyed an ice cream party to celebrate their victory.





For the past six weeks, Professor Madison from the Colby College Chemistry Department has met with Lawrence Elementary 5th graders in our science lab to conduct chemistry experiments. The students tested acids and bases with purple cabbage juice, and watched the mixtures flip colors right in front of their eyes as they used droppers to add different liquids. Then they added dry ice (carbon dioxide) and saw the cabbage juice bubble and fizz while the color changed again, like a science magic trick! Students made predictions, recorded what they noticed, and compared results, all while having a lot of fun discovering how materials can change when they aare mixed together.
Our 3rd grade students spent the winter learning about books, reading, and how to Learn Like a Bulldog in library class. Last week marked the end of Chickadee Award season, where readers from all over the state of Maine were challenged to read 10 new picture books and, after reflecting on the experience, vote for their favorite. After being curious about Clever Crow, taking risks with Mavis the Bravest, and persevering with Tricky Chopsticks, students ultimately chose the connections they made to Luigi, the Spider Who Wanted to be a Kitten as their favorite reading experience. They continue to explore two other favorites, Anh's New Word and The Yellow Bus by making additional connections to Anh's story and reflecting on the next change that might bring The Yellow Bus joy.
Our 3rd grade students spent the winter learning about books, reading, and how to Learn Like a Bulldog in library class. Last week marked the end of Chickadee Award season, where readers from all over the state of Maine were challenged to read 10 new picture books and, after reflecting on the experience, vote for their favorite. After being curious about Clever Crow, taking risks with Mavis the Bravest, and persevering with Tricky Chopsticks, students ultimately chose the connections they made to Luigi, the Spider Who Wanted to be a Kitten as their favorite reading experience. They continue to explore two other favorites, Anh's New Word and The Yellow Bus by making additional connections to Anh's story and reflecting on the next change that might bring The Yellow Bus joy.





During our student-led conferences, the Darlings Ice Cream truck stopped by to support the Bulldog Clothing Boutique at Lawrence Primary School. Families were able to enjoy ice cream and popsicles by donation, turning a simple treat into an opportunity to give back.
Events like this highlight the importance of community, when families, students, and local partners come together, we’re able to support meaningful programs that make a real difference for our students.
Events like this highlight the importance of community, when families, students, and local partners come together, we’re able to support meaningful programs that make a real difference for our students.





LHS Good News 4/15/26
NHS - We have some remarkable young ladies who have served or who will serve on the State of Maine's NHS Executive Board. The following attended a meeting of the Executive Board last Friday: Sophia Griffith (Former Central Maine Rep), Emma Carey (Next Year's Vice President), and Carissa Crowell (Next Year's Central Maine Rep).
Also this past Friday we had a group of girls go with their teacher, Liz Andrews, to Thomas College for the Girls in Science Day event. The following students attended: Freshmen - Paige Lambert, Ellis Rand, Hailey King, Sophomore Jocelyn Clark, and Junior Devyn Donovan-Medeiros.
Ms. Andrews reported that it was a fantastic experience for our students. The students participated in two different sessions: Blast Off into Genomics and Chill Factor: Exploring Endothermic Dissolution, where they used sensors to investigate chemical processes in a hands-on setting.
In the genomics session, students explored the processes of transcription and translation and applied that knowledge using BLAST to analyze genetic sequences and investigate how mutations can be linked to specific diseases. This provided a meaningful connection between molecular biology concepts and real-world applications.
Session activities were led by pre-service teachers and taught alongside Thomas College faculty. The sessions were interactive and inquiry-based, giving students valuable exposure to authentic scientific practices.
Throughout the day, students had the opportunity to collaborate with peers from across the state, and explore the college campus.
In addition to the lab experiences, students learned more about pathways and opportunities for women in STEM fields, helping them to see the wide range of possibilities available to them. It was an inspiring and valuable experience that supported both their academic growth and future aspirations.
Pictured at the Girls in Science Day event are: Paige Lambert, Ellis Rand, and Hailey King.
And, finally, this past Saturday was the Maine Principals’ Association Honors’ Luncheon held at Jeff’s Catering in Brewer to honor this year’s Principal’s Award recipients from around the state. Samantha Hamilton, a Senior, and Lawrence High School’s award winner, and Principal Bowers attended the event. Samantha was one of ten lucky $1,000 scholarship drawing winners, as well!
Have a great week and April Break!
NHS - We have some remarkable young ladies who have served or who will serve on the State of Maine's NHS Executive Board. The following attended a meeting of the Executive Board last Friday: Sophia Griffith (Former Central Maine Rep), Emma Carey (Next Year's Vice President), and Carissa Crowell (Next Year's Central Maine Rep).
Also this past Friday we had a group of girls go with their teacher, Liz Andrews, to Thomas College for the Girls in Science Day event. The following students attended: Freshmen - Paige Lambert, Ellis Rand, Hailey King, Sophomore Jocelyn Clark, and Junior Devyn Donovan-Medeiros.
Ms. Andrews reported that it was a fantastic experience for our students. The students participated in two different sessions: Blast Off into Genomics and Chill Factor: Exploring Endothermic Dissolution, where they used sensors to investigate chemical processes in a hands-on setting.
In the genomics session, students explored the processes of transcription and translation and applied that knowledge using BLAST to analyze genetic sequences and investigate how mutations can be linked to specific diseases. This provided a meaningful connection between molecular biology concepts and real-world applications.
Session activities were led by pre-service teachers and taught alongside Thomas College faculty. The sessions were interactive and inquiry-based, giving students valuable exposure to authentic scientific practices.
Throughout the day, students had the opportunity to collaborate with peers from across the state, and explore the college campus.
In addition to the lab experiences, students learned more about pathways and opportunities for women in STEM fields, helping them to see the wide range of possibilities available to them. It was an inspiring and valuable experience that supported both their academic growth and future aspirations.
Pictured at the Girls in Science Day event are: Paige Lambert, Ellis Rand, and Hailey King.
And, finally, this past Saturday was the Maine Principals’ Association Honors’ Luncheon held at Jeff’s Catering in Brewer to honor this year’s Principal’s Award recipients from around the state. Samantha Hamilton, a Senior, and Lawrence High School’s award winner, and Principal Bowers attended the event. Samantha was one of ten lucky $1,000 scholarship drawing winners, as well!
Have a great week and April Break!

We had a couple of exciting celebrations at Lawrence Elementary this week! On Wednesday, our fourth graders enjoyed an ice cream sundae party after winning our March attendance competition. Thursday was our annual "Smoothies for Success" event, with about 275 students from grades 4, 5, and 6 submitting their essays for the Bulldog Future of Maine Aspiration Scholarship. Community members, along with several current and retired MSAD 49 employees, will gather on Friday to read and score essays. We're looking forward to announcing and celebrating our scholarship winners toward the end of the school year.






At Lawrence Junior High School (LJHS), we have moved into the fourth quarter, and students are settling into the new term. Two of our 8th graders are proud of their artwork and took the opportunity to pose! Our students and staff also participated in a March Music Madness tournament to determine LJHS’s all-time favorite song. Two 8th grade students, along with their homeroom, created a bulletin board to keep track of the results.




LHS Good News 4/9/26
At a recent Clinton Lion's Club Meeting, they chose to donate $500 this Spring and $500 this fall to the Bulldog Closet. A big thank you to the Clinton Lion’s Club for thinking of us and helping to meet our students’ needs. Your contributions are greatly appreciated!
Some furniture pieces that have been on display in the Main Foyer for the past week from Mr. Mercier’s Woodworking Technology class are by Wyatt Pelletier, Gabe Sinclair, and Jack Pelletier. Beautiful looking pieces!
Parent Teacher Conferences are next week: Tuesday and Wednesday from 3:30 - 7:30 PM with a dinner break from 5 - 5:30 PM. Hope to see you there! A reminder, too, that on Wednesday, the HS and Jr. High will be hosting a spaghetti dinner in the Jr. High cafeteria from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. Please join us for dinner on Wednesday!
Have a great week!
At a recent Clinton Lion's Club Meeting, they chose to donate $500 this Spring and $500 this fall to the Bulldog Closet. A big thank you to the Clinton Lion’s Club for thinking of us and helping to meet our students’ needs. Your contributions are greatly appreciated!
Some furniture pieces that have been on display in the Main Foyer for the past week from Mr. Mercier’s Woodworking Technology class are by Wyatt Pelletier, Gabe Sinclair, and Jack Pelletier. Beautiful looking pieces!
Parent Teacher Conferences are next week: Tuesday and Wednesday from 3:30 - 7:30 PM with a dinner break from 5 - 5:30 PM. Hope to see you there! A reminder, too, that on Wednesday, the HS and Jr. High will be hosting a spaghetti dinner in the Jr. High cafeteria from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. Please join us for dinner on Wednesday!
Have a great week!




As we wrap up the third quarter at Lawrence Junior High School, our students continue to stay engaged, curious, and active whether they’re conducting hands-on lab experiments, creating art, or challenging themselves through activities like rock climbing.
These experiences go beyond the classroom, helping students build confidence, creativity, and real-world skills. There’s truly never a dull moment at LJHS, and it’s exciting to see learning come to life in so many ways.
These experiences go beyond the classroom, helping students build confidence, creativity, and real-world skills. There’s truly never a dull moment at LJHS, and it’s exciting to see learning come to life in so many ways.








Celebrating our April Student of the Month honorees from 2 East! 🎉
This month’s theme "fairness" reminds us how important it is to treat others with respect, listen to different perspectives, and make choices that are just and inclusive. These students have shown what it means to lead with integrity and kindness in their everyday actions.
This month’s theme "fairness" reminds us how important it is to treat others with respect, listen to different perspectives, and make choices that are just and inclusive. These students have shown what it means to lead with integrity and kindness in their everyday actions.




Last week, at Lawrence Elementary, Mrs. Hume's, Mrs. Bolduc's, and Mrs. LeHay's third graders held a writing celebration after completing their informational pieces about animals. Students read their peers' writing and gave positive feedback. In addition, all third and fourth graders were recently visited by volunteers from Maine Agriculture in the Classroom. The volunteers read the book I Love Blueberries, by Shannon Anderson, and talked about the blueberry industry in Maine. They also helped students compare and contrast high bush and low bush blueberries by offering samples of each. It was a great treat!




LHS Good News 4/1/26
Lawrence High School is proceeding along with our State mandated testing. The Science New Meridian testing will be done April 9th for our Juniors and the Maine Through Year Assessment will cover ELA and Math for our Sophomores will take place on April 29th and 30th. These are state mandated testing whose results will be used in measuring progress for our students against the state.
With the quarter ending and the weather turning for the better, we will be starting our outdoor PE classes at the start of the 4th quarter and as long as the weather is conducive to outdoor participation. During our Community Advisory on Wednesday we recognized a student among our registered students who drive with a Safe Driver Award and that went to Jack Pelletier. The Safe Driver Award is presented at the end of each quarter to recognize a student who exemplifies safe driving habits on and around campus.
Spring Sports have started this week. Lacrosse, Track, Baseball, and Softball are all involved with tryouts and conditioning.
LEAP students went to the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences on Tuesday to learn about the production of maple syrup. Every other Wednesday a small group of LEAP students have been going to the food bank in Waterville to volunteer and help with stocking the shelves. On Friday, some of the students will be attending a play in Skowhegan to see The Crucible.
Ms. Pomelow-Book will be bringing a group of interested Theatre students to a play in Portland on Monday of April Vacation. Lawrence Theatre Company will be going to see Portland Stage's professional production of Our Town by Thornton Wilder.
On Wednesday, Mr. Pellerin took 17 of his JMG students to a Career Fair at KVCC. 14 of his 17 students were very active, hitting all the booths for summer employment, as well as career booths. Mr. Pellerin is trying to coordinate and plan a similar event that we would host at the high school for all of our students later this spring.
Results from the State Drama Festival held March 6-7, 2026: Congratulations go to Melanie Thompson and Addie King for being awarded a Special Commendation in Scenic Design and to Marley Peaslee and Jocelyn Clark for their All Festival Cast Award! They performed the one act play The Price, by Don Zolidis.
Lawrence High School is proceeding along with our State mandated testing. The Science New Meridian testing will be done April 9th for our Juniors and the Maine Through Year Assessment will cover ELA and Math for our Sophomores will take place on April 29th and 30th. These are state mandated testing whose results will be used in measuring progress for our students against the state.
With the quarter ending and the weather turning for the better, we will be starting our outdoor PE classes at the start of the 4th quarter and as long as the weather is conducive to outdoor participation. During our Community Advisory on Wednesday we recognized a student among our registered students who drive with a Safe Driver Award and that went to Jack Pelletier. The Safe Driver Award is presented at the end of each quarter to recognize a student who exemplifies safe driving habits on and around campus.
Spring Sports have started this week. Lacrosse, Track, Baseball, and Softball are all involved with tryouts and conditioning.
LEAP students went to the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences on Tuesday to learn about the production of maple syrup. Every other Wednesday a small group of LEAP students have been going to the food bank in Waterville to volunteer and help with stocking the shelves. On Friday, some of the students will be attending a play in Skowhegan to see The Crucible.
Ms. Pomelow-Book will be bringing a group of interested Theatre students to a play in Portland on Monday of April Vacation. Lawrence Theatre Company will be going to see Portland Stage's professional production of Our Town by Thornton Wilder.
On Wednesday, Mr. Pellerin took 17 of his JMG students to a Career Fair at KVCC. 14 of his 17 students were very active, hitting all the booths for summer employment, as well as career booths. Mr. Pellerin is trying to coordinate and plan a similar event that we would host at the high school for all of our students later this spring.
Results from the State Drama Festival held March 6-7, 2026: Congratulations go to Melanie Thompson and Addie King for being awarded a Special Commendation in Scenic Design and to Marley Peaslee and Jocelyn Clark for their All Festival Cast Award! They performed the one act play The Price, by Don Zolidis.
Lawrence Primary School was full of green, laughter, and joy as students celebrated St. Patrick’s Day! Days like these remind us how important it is to build a positive, fun school community where every child feels they belong. 🍀






8th graders at Lawrence Junior High brought tectonic plate movement to life today using graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate, science has never been so sweet! 🍫
Hands on learning like this helps students truly see and feel how our Earth works, turning abstract concepts into real understanding. These moments are where curiosity grows and deeper learning sticks.
Hands on learning like this helps students truly see and feel how our Earth works, turning abstract concepts into real understanding. These moments are where curiosity grows and deeper learning sticks.







Lawrence Elementary fourth graders recently went on a field trip to the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. They were asked to sketch and describe several Native American artifacts in order to hypothesize what what each might have been used for, before learning the actual identity and function of each. A volunteer from the museum read aloud a book about Native American canoe building, and students participated in conversations about a life-size historical artifact. Students also learned about the science behind dams, as well as the pros and cons of them being present in our Maine rivers. It was a fun opportunity for students to extend their learning beyond the walls of our school.






LHS Good News 3/25/26
Congratulations to Dyllan Foster! Dyllan’s score as school champion has automatically qualified him as a national finalist for the National Geography Bee. The final event takes place May 16 in Cambridge, MA. Good luck, Dyllan!
Congratulations to the Lawrence Theatre Company on their performance of The Price, by Don Zolidis at the Maine State Drama Festival this past weekend! Congrats to Melanie Thompson and Addie King for being awarded a Special Commendation in Scenic Design and to Marley Peaslee and Jocelyn Clark for their All Festival Cast Award! Great job by all!
The District Choral Festival concert was on Wednesday evening featuring all the choral members from Grades 5 - 12. It was great to see and hear all the talent in our choral program. Our next concert will feature the high school choral and band students on Wednesday
Spring sports tryouts start on Monday, March 30, 2026 for Lacrosse, Track, Baseball, and Softball. Students planning on participating need to be signed up and registered on Arbiter before tryouts. Any questions, please contact Mr. Packard in the Athletic Office.
Quarter 3 ends on Friday, April 3, 2026. Upcoming Parent Teacher Conferences will be held the week leading up to April Break on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 - 15th starting at 3:30 PM and finishing at 7:30 PM. On Wednesday, April 15th, we’ll be hosting a dinner for folks coming to the conferences in the Jr. High cafe from 4:30 - 6:00 PM. No charge for the meal of American Chopsuey. Plan your conferences around dinner!
Have a great week.
Congratulations to Dyllan Foster! Dyllan’s score as school champion has automatically qualified him as a national finalist for the National Geography Bee. The final event takes place May 16 in Cambridge, MA. Good luck, Dyllan!
Congratulations to the Lawrence Theatre Company on their performance of The Price, by Don Zolidis at the Maine State Drama Festival this past weekend! Congrats to Melanie Thompson and Addie King for being awarded a Special Commendation in Scenic Design and to Marley Peaslee and Jocelyn Clark for their All Festival Cast Award! Great job by all!
The District Choral Festival concert was on Wednesday evening featuring all the choral members from Grades 5 - 12. It was great to see and hear all the talent in our choral program. Our next concert will feature the high school choral and band students on Wednesday
Spring sports tryouts start on Monday, March 30, 2026 for Lacrosse, Track, Baseball, and Softball. Students planning on participating need to be signed up and registered on Arbiter before tryouts. Any questions, please contact Mr. Packard in the Athletic Office.
Quarter 3 ends on Friday, April 3, 2026. Upcoming Parent Teacher Conferences will be held the week leading up to April Break on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 - 15th starting at 3:30 PM and finishing at 7:30 PM. On Wednesday, April 15th, we’ll be hosting a dinner for folks coming to the conferences in the Jr. High cafe from 4:30 - 6:00 PM. No charge for the meal of American Chopsuey. Plan your conferences around dinner!
Have a great week.
Lawrence Primary School recently had the exciting opportunity to celebrate our high school girls’ basketball team after their state championship victory. The players proudly visited with their gold ball trophy, while students and staff lined the hallways cheering them on with great excitement. Many children held handmade signs congratulating the team, and some classes shared pictures and notes they had created to celebrate the players’ accomplishment. It was a wonderful moment of school pride and inspiration for our young learners. Congrats Bulldogs!




Earlier this week, two fourth grade classes from Lawrence Elementary took a quick walk down the access path to meet with their first grade buddies and celebrate the 120th day of school. The first graders shared their collections of 120 items, and the buddies did a fun St. Patrick's Day craft together. This buddy program helps build confidence in our younger students while giving our older students a chance to take on a mentoring role...a valuable experience for all involved. They are looking forward to gathering once a month until the end of the school year.







Ms. Badamo’s Art Classes at Lawrence Junior High School are super-sizing creativity once again! 🎨🍿
Students are learning sculpting techniques using paper and paint to create larger-than-life models of their favorite snacks. Hands-on art projects like this help students at Lawrence Junior High School build creativity, strengthen problem-solving skills, and gain confidence as they turn imaginative ideas into impressive works of art.
Students are learning sculpting techniques using paper and paint to create larger-than-life models of their favorite snacks. Hands-on art projects like this help students at Lawrence Junior High School build creativity, strengthen problem-solving skills, and gain confidence as they turn imaginative ideas into impressive works of art.






LHS Good News 3/18/26
Lawrence High School Jazz combo got silver at states this past Saturday! John Ouellette was awarded one of the “Outstanding Musician” awards for his performance on vibraphone. Mr. Davenport is the Jazz band director. Congratulations to our Jazz performers!
In MMTC News - On March 12-13th, Mid-Maine Technical Center students competed at the SkillsUSA Maine State Championships in Bangor. The following Lawrence students received medals: Jovie Rossignol - Gold Medalist in Emergency Medical Technician; as a gold medalist, Jovie will represent Maine in the National SkillsUSA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia which will be held June 1-5, 2026. Congratulations Jovie! Best of Luck in Atlanta! Hunter Waning earned a Silver Medal in Additive Manufacturing and Thomas Stratton earned a Bronze Medal in Precision Machining. Congratulations to our three medalists!
JMG hosted a Blood Drive this past Tuesday. A total of 34 units were donated. Congratulations to our JMG students and Mr. Pellerin for organizing this annual event.
On Thursday during our Advisory block, the high school was treated to a performance by the Lawrence Theater Group of the play, The Price, as they prepare for their championship this Saturday.
Best of luck to our Lawrence Theater Company as they compete in the State Drama Festival on Saturday at Windham HS performing the one act play The Price by Don Zolidis. They will perform at 1:00 PM this Saturday and compete against seven other regional finalists for the Class A State Championship in One Act Plays. Break a leg!
Have a great week!
Lawrence High School Jazz combo got silver at states this past Saturday! John Ouellette was awarded one of the “Outstanding Musician” awards for his performance on vibraphone. Mr. Davenport is the Jazz band director. Congratulations to our Jazz performers!
In MMTC News - On March 12-13th, Mid-Maine Technical Center students competed at the SkillsUSA Maine State Championships in Bangor. The following Lawrence students received medals: Jovie Rossignol - Gold Medalist in Emergency Medical Technician; as a gold medalist, Jovie will represent Maine in the National SkillsUSA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia which will be held June 1-5, 2026. Congratulations Jovie! Best of Luck in Atlanta! Hunter Waning earned a Silver Medal in Additive Manufacturing and Thomas Stratton earned a Bronze Medal in Precision Machining. Congratulations to our three medalists!
JMG hosted a Blood Drive this past Tuesday. A total of 34 units were donated. Congratulations to our JMG students and Mr. Pellerin for organizing this annual event.
On Thursday during our Advisory block, the high school was treated to a performance by the Lawrence Theater Group of the play, The Price, as they prepare for their championship this Saturday.
Best of luck to our Lawrence Theater Company as they compete in the State Drama Festival on Saturday at Windham HS performing the one act play The Price by Don Zolidis. They will perform at 1:00 PM this Saturday and compete against seven other regional finalists for the Class A State Championship in One Act Plays. Break a leg!
Have a great week!
At Lawrence Primary, our class loves turning learning into games! 🎲 Through friendly competition and teamwork, students build community, support each other through wins and losses, and make learning fun every day. Here are a few snapshots of that learning in action! 📸


