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Wed., 1/14/26 - Block 5 - all other classes will be held
Thur., 1/15/26 - Block 4 - all other classes will be held
No finals on Friday.
Tue., 1/20/26 - Block 3 - all other classes will be held
Wed., 1/21/26 - Block 2 - all other classes will be held
Thur., 1/22/26 - Block 1 - all other classes will be held
Fri., 1/23/26 - regular day. Make-up day for any missed finals.
January 23rd will mark the last day of the quarter and the end of the first semester. Students will start the 3rd Quarter on Tuesday, January 27th, as Monday, the 26th is an In-Service day for teachers.
Report Cards will be distributed to students on Friday, January 30th.
Seniors are reminded to check the Senior Bulletin and visit Guidance for Scholarship info and applications. We have a very generous and supportive scholarship program and encourage those planning to attend a post-secondary school to take advantage of what we have to offer.
Have a great week!
Lawrence Adult Education was recently recognized by the State of Maine as a top performing adult education program. Over the past year, enrollment has doubled, and the program continues to see strong gains in student test scores and graduation outcomes.
They finished the term strong with four completers before the break, and classrooms have been busy since returning with students eager to earn their HiSET before June.
Lawrence Adult Education continues to support community members of all ages by providing HiSET preparation, college and career guidance, and English language learning. By helping individuals gain education, skills, and credentials, the program strengthens the local workforce and contributes to the long term success of the community and the State of Maine.


We are off to a great start!




Happy New Year! Students and staff have come back from a nice break and quickly get back into their routines. The Forensics classes have or will be doing their crime scene investigations. Ms. Stoutamyer’s class used the Library for their crime scene investigations this past Monday and Tuesday and Mrs. Lord’s classes will be investigating the conference room which has been staged as a crime scene. During these hands-on labs, the students use their observation and deductive reasoning skills as well as investigative techniques to study blood spatter patterns, lift finger prints and use other clues and evidence from the crime scene to help them solve the crime. The students are highly engaged when accessing these “crime scenes” and doing their write-ups.
We have two weeks left in the quarter and first semester. Wednesday, 1/14/26, is a Late Start Day, and Monday, 1/19, is a holiday (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day). Otherwise, students will be in all of their classes each day until the end of the quarter. The new semester and Quarter 3 starts on Tuesday, 1/27, (Monday - 1/26 is a Teachers’ Workshop day).
On Tuesday, 1/13/26, we will have our 7-12 Choral Concert in the Williamson Performing Arts Center starting at 6:30 PM. Please come out to hear our students perform.
Have a great week!










Hopefully, you were able to get out to see the Lawrence Theatre Company’s presentation of The Wizard of Oz last week. The cast and crew did a marvelous job! The sets were great. I particularly liked the creative way the talking Wizard was portrayed on stage.
Mr. Bellner’s Chemistry class is working diligently, preparing for their first stoichiometry lab. “Stoichiometry is the branch of chemistry that involves the study of the quantitative relationships between reactants and products in a chemical reaction. It is essentially the "mathematics behind chemistry," allowing chemists to calculate precise amounts of substances involved in reactions.” (Google AI).
The Jr. / Sr. High Holiday Concert was held on Wednesday evening. The concert included the combined Jazz Bands, as well. We have a talented group of musicians. The next concert will be the Choral Concert coming up on Tuesday, January 13th at 6:30 PM. Please come out to enjoy vocal performances from the Jr. High and High School Choir groups.
I would like to give a shout-out to the NHS and all in the Lawrence community who have helped organize and provide gifts for “Christmas for Teens” and “Teens in Need” to help spread some holiday cheer this year. Without shopping efforts and donations, we would not have been able to provide for 106 students between the Jr. High and High School. This, as well as anonymous acts of giving from the community, our Bulldog Closet, and the Food Pantry, help to meet the needs of our most vulnerable students in a caring and discreet manner. Our Guidance Department, NHS, and JMG programs are at the forefront of these efforts. Thank you to all who have helped contribute to these efforts.
I will not be writing next week, but I wanted to let you know that when we get back from break, our students will have three weeks left in the quarter and the first semester. The second semester will start on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
Happy Holidays!








Don’t miss the Elementary Band and Chorus Concert next Tuesday at 6:30 PM at the Williamson Auditorium.




The Lawrence Theatre Company will present The Wizard of Oz on Thursday and Friday, 12/11 and 12/12 at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, 12/13/25, at 2:00 PM. Tickets for Students/Seniors are $5 and General Admission is $8. Please come out to support your students and see a great show!
A reminder to folks picking up your student after school: our parent pickup is out back, via Bulldog Drive, if it’s right after school. If you can wait until after the buses clear out (after 2:07 PM), you’ll be able to pull into a parking lot out front or right at the door. If you show up anytime between 1:50 - 2:00 PM and pull into a student parking lot, you’re going to be fighting the flow of traffic. If you have a student in the Jr. High, you can pull into the Jr. High lot.
As we near the holidays, excitement builds, as well as anxieties. If your student is exhibiting signs of irritability, lethargy, or they seem to be out of sorts, (other than normal teenage moodiness!), please reach out to us with any concerns or reach out to your Primary Care Physician. We can touch base with them to ease or address any concerns that you may have.
Seniors are receiving word from schools that they have been accepted to for next year. Please remind them to let our Guidance Office know, as we keep track of that on a bulletin board outside of Guidance. If a student is going into the military or directly going into the workforce, we want to know that, as well.
Have a great week!











Kiera Day, a Senior at LHS, received the first Safe Driver Award, awarded quarterly to the student who practices good, safe driving on campus. Congratulations Kiera! Deputy Day, and Administration will pick the Safe Driver each quarter to encourage and recognize safe driving.
On Wednesday, we held our Community Advisory at which we recognized our Safe Driver Award, as well as our Students of the Month recipients. The following students were recognized for November Students of the Month at LHS: Freshman - Wyatt Woodbury, Sophomore - Carter Grenier, Junior - Emma Spaulding, and Senior - Kloee Grant-Hamm. Congratulations!
MMTC recognized their Students of the Month and the following students from Lawrence were recognized: Ezra Samuelson - CTE Academy / Gavin Irving - Residential Construction / James Boutin - Early Childhood / Jacob Benner - Electrical I / Logan Levesque - Electrical II / and Brook Saucier - Pre Nursing. Congratulations!
The Lawrence Theatre Company is gearing up for their performance of The Wizard of Oz, which will open next week with performances on Thursday, December 11th at 7:00 PM and Friday, December 12th at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, December 13th at 2:00 PM in the Williamson Performing Arts Center. Please come and support our students!
Quarter 2 Progress Reports will be posted on Friday, December 5th. Please contact your child’s teachers with any concerns or questions.
Have a great week!

