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Great Gifts for Students Who Learn Differently
'Tis the season for presents that play to the strengths of dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and ADHD. Kick off your holiday shopping with our teacher-approved suggestions!
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In acknowledgment of their exemplary dedication to Lawrence School, alumni parents Susan R. Karas and Mario Morino have been named trustees emeriti.
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'Tis the season for presents that play to the strengths of dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and ADHD. Kick off your holiday shopping with our teacher-approved suggestions!
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Our Board of Trustees, along with some very dedicated supporters, have expanded future possibilities for Lawrence School. Thanks to their generosity, Upper Campus has expanded by 11.5 acres.
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In order to learn, one must also be able to comprehend and interpret meaning from what they read. This is why we actively strengthen language comprehension skills with an evidence-based routine.
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The Middle School's elective program allows every student to finish out their day on a high note. For eighth grader Melora, it ignited a summer of service.
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Lawrence L. Lion, lovingly known as Larry, joined the school as the official mascot more than two decades ago. In a rare interview, we learned more about his regal presence on our campuses.
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Many students struggle with organization, prioritization, and time management. Learn how we've reimagined study hall to strengthen executive functioning and how parents can help at home.
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Shakespearean texts are some of high school English’s most complex. Learn how Rama Janamanchi teaches students to confidently approach works by the world’s greatest playwright.
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Parents often wonder how to support academic growth during the long stretch of summer break. Here are some resources Upper School Academic Dean Cheryl Cook recommends for practice at home.
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Before dissecting owl pellets, our fifth graders couldn't tell the difference between the skull of a shrew and the skull of a mole… but now they are BONE-ified experts!
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