Grade 7 students took part in a hands-on science activity, using microscopes to closely examine specimens and bring their learning to life. As they focused their slides, made detailed observations, and shared their findings, students were actively building essential scientific skills. Experiences like this are important because they encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of the world around them—skills that extend far beyond the classroom.
6 days ago, MSAD #49
students working on hand on science.
students working on hand on science.
students working on hand on science.
At Lawrence Primary School, second graders in Mrs. Lovley’s and Miss Bedard’s classes brought creativity to life by designing their very own Squishmallow characters—first on paper, then as real creations! They also wrote imaginative stories to match their characters’ personalities and celebrated their hard work with a fun parade through the school.

It’s also the perfect time of year for hands-on learning about plants! Through the Maine Agriculture in the Classroom program, students explored plant life cycles and parts by planting lentil, pea, popcorn, lima, and soy seeds. As their plants grew, students recorded observations and gained a deeper understanding of the important role agriculture plays in our economy and everyday lives.
6 days ago, MSAD #49
students taking a picture with their Squishmallow artwork.
pictures of students holding the plants they grew
pictures of students holding the plants they grew
Lawrence Elementary fourth-grade students travelled to the Maine Wildlife Park, in Gray, this week. Their field trip was filled with learning, laughter, and lots of wildlife sightings. Students had the opportunity to explore nature up close and discover many animals that are native to Maine, including deer, bears, foxes and moose. During a presentation about mammal adaptations, students learned about predators/prey and how animals adapt to stay alive. Students also learned about conservation and wildlife rehabilitation. This field trip was the exciting culmination of their fourth-grade Maine wildlife studies.

6 days ago, MSAD #49
students posing for a picture at the Maine Wildlife park
students posing for a picture at the Maine Wildlife park
students posing for a picture at the Maine Wildlife park
students posing for a picture at the Maine Wildlife park
students posing for a picture at the Maine Wildlife park
students posing for a picture at the Maine Wildlife park
students posing for a picture at the Maine Wildlife park
LHS Good News 5/15/26

With the end of the year rapidly approaching, activities and opportunities abound for students at Lawrence. Juniors who signed up with Guidance will attend the College Fair at the Augusta Civic Center on Thursday. At the end of the month, on May 27, 2026, students have an opportunity to attend Colby College for the day as part of the Small and Rural Students (STARS) College Network to attend spotlight classes, take a campus tour and have lunch on campus and engage with a Maine student panel and participate in an admissions workshop. This event is geared toward both students and parents of underclassmen. There is a sign up sheet in Guidance for students and a permission slip that needs to be returned to the Guidance Office.

This past week students in Mrs. Lord’s Forensics class had an immersive crime scene lab set up in which they had to study the crime scene for clues to figure out what happened. After going through the crime scene they take their notes and observations and have to submit a lab report with their conclusions based on the evidence that they gathered.

The following students are going to the University of Maine for the All State Honors Music Festival this weekend: Graham Lynch, Brock Merrill, and Emma Spaulding. They will go from Thursday through Saturday. This is a select festival so admission to the weekend festival is a testament to the students’ musical abilities. You will have a chance to see and hear their talents as well as the rest of the choral and band students when they host our Spring Music Concert on Wednesday, May 27th at 6:30 PM in the Williamson Performing Arts Center.

Our Evening of Excellence is coming up on Wednesday, May 20th at 7:00 PM in the Williamson PAC. Invitations have gone out to notify parents of recipients. We look forward to recognizing the students at this event and hope you join us. There will be light snacks and refreshments following the event.

Athletics are in full swing. We have the Community Cup Track Meet here a week from Friday on May 27th starting at 3:00 PM. The athletes would love to see a big turnout of fans for this event.

Our Special Olympians took part in the Special Olympics Track Meet in Skowhegan this past Friday. It was a great day and our students did very well in their competitions.

Results are as follows: In the 100 Meter Dash - 1st place - Earvin Robertson and Alexis Allen / 2nd place - Unyque Warner / 3rd place - Hunter Cyr / 4th place - Tommy Brame / 5th place - Kieley Dusoe. In the 50 Meter Dash - 1st place - Alexis Allen and Unyque Warner / 2nd place - Robbie Witt / 3rd place - Hunter Cyr / 4th place - Tommy Brame. In the Running Long Jump - 1st place - Earvin Robertson / 2nd place - Robbie Witt. Congratulations!
6 days ago, MSAD #49
Athletes participating in the junior Olympics.
Athletes participating in the junior Olympics.
Athletes participating in the junior Olympics.
Sixth grade students at Lawrence Elementary 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. This week and next week our sixth graders are touring bridges throughout the central Maine area, sketching their observations and gathering ideas for their own designs. Teams of students will be using what they've learned to design and build their own toothpick bridges, then test their models for strength.
13 days ago, MSAD #49
students at a bridge learning about engineering and design.
students at a bridge learning about engineering and design.
students at a bridge learning about engineering and design.
students at a bridge learning about engineering and design.
students at a bridge learning about engineering and design.
students at a bridge learning about engineering and design.
This week in Ms. Petrie’s first grade class at Lawrence Primary School, students experienced hands-on science in action! Our chicks hatched, and students observed the changes from egg to chick in real time. We also followed the butterfly life cycle—from caterpillars to chrysalises to butterflies—before releasing them.

These experiences helped students understand life cycles, how living things grow and change, and the importance of observation and inquiry. It was a week full of curiosity, discovery, and real-world learning!
13 days ago, MSAD #49
Picture of students holding chicks.
Picture of students holding chicks.
Picture of students holding chicks.
Picture of students holding chicks.
Picture of students holding chicks.
Picture of students holding chicks.
Picture of students holding chicks.
A few more photos from our Quarter 3 Celebration at Lawrence Junior High School, recognizing our Bulldog Awards, Honor Roll, High Honor Roll, and Perfect Attendance. Celebrations like this are important because they reinforce the value of effort, consistency, and positive choices, while helping students feel seen, motivated, and proud of their accomplishments.
13 days ago, MSAD #49
Picture of students being celebrated for being students of the month.
Picture of students being celebrated for being students of the month.
Picture of students being celebrated for being students of the month.
LHS Good News 5-6-26

Lawrence High School’s History Club, Advised by Mr. Duran, competed in the State competition this past weekend and won and qualified for Nationals to be held this June in Maryland. The following students were involved and will be attending in June: Arianna Goodwin, Sophia Griffith, Hanna Carlton, Brooklyn Ferreira, and Jill Boyden. Congratulations!

Some of our students have been going to Lawrence Elementary and helping in the classrooms with tutoring throughout the school year. The following students will be going with the elementary school to Colby College on Friday, May 8th to help with Colby Mentor day:
Jill Boyden, Leighton Bradford, Hannah Carlton, Arianna Goodwin, Addison King, Brock Merrill, and Trenton Paquette.

During Community Advisory on Thursday, students were recognized for various things, among them are: Caden Laplante - presented with KVAC and State swimmer of the year awards, as well as by Sen. Scott Cyrway who presented him with a letter and certificate of achievement. Maddie Provost was presented with the Gatorade Player of the Year banner that will hang in the LHS gym. We also had 51 students recognized for Perfect Attendance in April. Great effort!

The high school’s JMG program was selected by New Balance to showcase the community service work that they do with the Fairfield food pantry as well as maintaining our own food pantry. Representatives from New Balance were in, along with representatives from JMG, to do a photo shoot with the Junior/Senior JMG students. Those students also received swag in the form of trail hiking shoes from New Balance and shirts from JMG. Congratulations to our JMG students and teacher, Mr. Pellerin, for being recognized.

AP Exams are in full swing. We have a late start day coming up on Wednesday, 5/13th. Those students who have an 8:00 AM AP Exam are aware to be present to take their exam on that day. Late start day for all other students is a three hour delay. They will be allowed into the building at 10:15 AM and report to their Block 3 class, which will begin at the regular time: 10:20 AM.

On May 20th at 7:00 PM we will be recognizing the underclassmen’s growth and achievement awards at our Evening of Excellence. Invitation letters will be sent out for students receiving awards.

On May 27th, the music department will be hosting their Spring Concert at 6:30 PM in the Williamson Performing Arts Center.

That’s all for now. Have a great week!
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Second graders at Lawrence Primary School in Mrs. Paulette’s class are bringing science, math, and literature to life through gardening! 🌱

Before vacation, students were measuring, studying worms, and learning how they help keep our soil healthy. Now, they’re building on that knowledge with presentations from Maine Ag in the Classroom and exploring an exciting new concept—plants don’t even need soil to grow!

Using their own hydroponic garden tower, students are discovering how plants get nutrients from water, observing how the circulation pump works, and even testing water to ensure proper pH levels. This hands-on learning experience highlights the importance of curiosity, problem-solving, and real-world connections as students deepen their understanding of how things grow.
20 days ago, MSAD #49
students counting worms
students digging for worms
students digging for worms
students measuring worms
students working on a project
students working on a project
students working on a project
Round one of our Quarter 3 Celebration at Lawrence Junior High is underway! 🎉

We’re proud to recognize students earning Bulldog Awards, Honor Roll, High Honor Roll, and Perfect Attendance. These achievements reflect more than just grades, they represent hard work, consistency, and a commitment to showing up and doing your best every day.
20 days ago, MSAD #49
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
Students being celebrated for being the students of the month.
At Lawrence Elementary, we held student-led conferences the week prior to April break. Students were able to share their portfolios with their families, showcasing highlights from their learning experiences this year.

Students in Mrs. Therrien's and Mrs. Whited's fourth-grade classes had a special surprise to share with their families during their conferences. Earlier this month they participated in an exciting Virtual Reality Workshop led by Kern Kelley, Director of Student Agency for EdTechTeam Inc. and Technology Integrator at Regional School Unit #19. Students learned to use Delightex Edu to design immersive virtual reality worlds for their animal informational reports. Through hands-on instruction, fourth graders designed comprehensive animal environments featuring:

*Realistic habitats complete with climate and geography

*Predators, prey, and food sources

*3D models of their chosen animals
*Authentic animal sounds recorded by students
*Coded movements and interactive behaviors
After the workshop, students continued refining their virtual worlds until publication-ready. Each completed world was assigned a QR code, which students embedded in their portfolios to be shared with their families during student-led conferences. Families were able to not only see the amazing writing their student produced for their animal reports, but also step into a complete virtual animal world that their student created.
20 days ago, MSAD #49
students working on school activities.
students working on school activities.
students working on school activities.
students working on school activities.
students working on school activities.

LHS Good News, 4/29/26

JMG students are involved in mock job interviews this week. Mr. Pellerin, our JMG teacher, has been working with the students preparing them for these interviews which are great practice for the students as they are quite often going out for their first job interviews for summer employment. These also serve well for other interview experiences students will have, such as college interviews.

AP Exams are starting up next week. AP students, on their AP Exam day, are allowed to leave after the exam, as it is a four hour long exam. Exam times start at either 9:00 AM or 12:00 PM. If they have an afternoon exam, starting at Noon, they should be reporting to the exam room at 11:45 AM. It is important that the students get a good night’s sleep before their exam. Snacks will be provided. This doesn’t end their AP classes, as they will follow their regular schedule each day they are not testing.

Lawrence High School is pleased to announce this year’s Top Ten for the graduating class of 2026: our Valedictorian - Brock Merrill, and our Salutatorian - Samantha Hamilton. The rest in alphabetical order: Jillian Boyden, Hannah Carlton, Payton Cole, Dyllan Foster, Arianna Goodwin, Sophia Griffith, Samantha Hamilton, and Ramona McDonald. These students have dedicated themselves to not only their academic goals, resulting in being named Top Ten, but are also well rounded school citizens who lead busy lives beyond the classroom with other school activities and activities outside of school. Congratulations to each of you on your accomplishments!

Coming up on May 27th at 6:30 PM we will have our Spring Band and Choral Concert in the Williamson Auditorium. Please come and support the students in our music program and enjoy a night of music.

Have a great week!

20 days ago, MSAD #49
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.
about 1 month ago, MSAD #49
student eating ice cream
march madness music bracket
student eating ice cream
student eating ice cream
student eating ice cream
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.
about 1 month ago, MSAD #49
students reading.
students working on labs.
students working on labs.
students working on labs.
students working on labs.
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.


about 1 month ago, MSAD #49
students enjoying their ice-cream.
students enjoying their ice-cream.
students enjoying their ice-cream.
students enjoying their ice-cream.
students enjoying their ice-cream.
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!
about 1 month ago, MSAD #49
students involved in a lab project.
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.
about 1 month ago, MSAD #49
fourth graders enjoying a ice cream sundae party after winning our March attendance competition
fourth graders enjoying a ice cream sundae party after winning our March attendance competition
fourth graders enjoying a ice cream sundae party after winning our March attendance competition
fourth graders enjoying a ice cream sundae party after winning our March attendance competition
fourth graders enjoying a ice cream sundae party after winning our March attendance competition
fourth graders enjoying a ice cream sundae party after winning our March attendance competition
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.
about 1 month ago, MSAD #49
students doing their work.
students in class
Students in front of the marc madness music bracket.
Two students posing with their artwork.
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!
about 1 month ago, MSAD #49
picture of fa piece of furniture built by a student.
picture of fa piece of furniture built by a student.
picture of fa piece of furniture built by a student.
 picture of fa piece of furniture built by a student.
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.
about 2 months ago, MSAD #49
Students rock climbing.
Students rock climbing.
students participating in a ball activity
students working on experiments
students working on experiments
students working on experiments
students working on experiments
students working on art.