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Honoring Decades of Service & Leadership
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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No matter their age or what school they attend, participation in athletics, clubs, and extracurriculars is essential for students with learning differences.
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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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This product engineer and competitive triathlete is designing automotive safety features and a life full of adventure. We caught up with Stephen to hear more about his work and time at Lawrence.
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Currently living in The Big Apple, aspiring novelist and literary agent Sarah Leonard is working and pursuing an MFA in creative writing.
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Learning differences are common, affecting one in five American children. However, the nomenclature is nothing short of confusing! Dr. Kelly Christian clarifies LD terminology.
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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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