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Posted May 16, 2022 in Articles
Lawrence School ’17B.S. Muskingum University ’21
Since graduating from Lawrence, what have you been up to?
After high school, I majored in health and physical education with a sports coaching minor at Muskingum University, where I also played Division III basketball. Sports have always been a huge part of my life and I’ve always loved working with kids. So, when it came time to focus on a career, I combined these passions. This past fall, I started as a P.E. teacher at an elementary school in Euclid and I really enjoy it! Sharing my love of athletics with a new generation is... read more
Posted April 27, 2022 in Articles
From fun games like Twister to IKEA’s functional furniture to the ground-breaking Model T automobile, some of history’s most ingenious business endeavors were created by those who learn differently. According to a study by London’s... read more
Posted April 19, 2022 in Articles
For many students with learning differences, the words homework and misery are synonymous. After a student expends a lot of energy simply navigating the daily demands of school, coming home to hours and hours of... read more
Posted April 13, 2022 in Articles
Lawrence School, 2010B.S. Muskingum University, 2014
Since graduating from Lawrence, what have you been up to?
I double-majored in computer science and digital media design at Muskingum University, and I cherished my time there. One of the... read more
Posted March 20, 2022 in Articles
When Lan learns her nine-year-old daughter Meimei has dyslexia, she will stop at nothing to help her—including leaving her country behind and venturing to New York City, all without speaking a word of English.
In... read more
Posted March 17, 2022 in Articles
Mud squelched beneath boots. Shovels pushed past rocks and tree roots. It’s World War I time again at Upper School and students in grades 9 and 11 have been busy digging trenches fortified with fallen... read more
Posted March 15, 2022 in Articles
Engaging more than just the eyes and ears, multisensory activities combined with a Concrete-Representational-Abstract instructional sequence helps students become competent mathematicians who understand the why behind concepts.
For many students with learning differences, math can be... read more
Posted March 14, 2022 in Articles
Lawrence School, 2012B.A. Capital University, 2016
Since graduating from Lawrence, what have you been up to?
After high school, I attended Capital University in Columbus and was initially interested in nursing. However, once I started taking classes,... read more
Posted February 17, 2022 in Articles
As part of this year's Upper School Dear Martin project, the writing of faculty, staff, and students took flight through a cross-curricular collaboration.
Throughout January, English classes examined and interpreted quotes by Dr. Martin Luther King... read more
Posted February 16, 2022 in Articles
Parents and teachers can create an environment where adopted children learn, grow, and thrive.
Every student brings a unique story into the classroom, with their past experiences heavily influencing how they learn. This is especially true... read more