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Study Hall Reimagined
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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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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To avoid the summer slide, Associate Head of School Vanessa Diffenbacher urges parents to keep their child’s academic skills fresh.
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Faculty member Michael Rotman shares how integrating Responsive Classroom techniques into his social studies classes helps students build strong social-emotional skills.
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Wondering how you can help your child learn to read? Amy Erich, Lawrence's Director of Literacy Development, shares 10 fun activities that strengthen phonemic awareness.
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A little extra due diligence makes all the difference in finding happiness, independence, and success in college. Hear more from Lawrence's College & Career Planning Center.
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Let's Play LION BINGO! Stay active this spring break and win a goodie bag or gift card by completing the entire board. Snap pics showing the completion of each activity.
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