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Lawrence school district was recognized as Best Communities for Music Education. by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation. more
At the understated and poorly attended Lawrence school district Board of Education meeting of March 18, the proposed 2024-2025 school year budget was unveiled. more
Capital improvements are coming for the Lawrence school district’s Number Four School, which educates its youngest learners from pre-k to kindergarten. A new playground will be installed to create new memories and friends. more
Lawrence Superintendent Ann Pedersen and middle school Principal Willis Perry stood outside the Broadway Campus building at 195 Broadway in Lawrence on Sept. 1, the first day of the 2022-2023 school year. more
Chanting slogans such as “The Lawrence board must go,” “We’re bored with the board” and “What do we want? We want our buses,” roughly 30 Lawrence High School students marched from Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park along Cedarhurst Avenue to the high school and up and down Oxford, Albemarle and Arlington roads by the Reilly Avenue campus on Monday. more
At Monday’s Lawrence Board of Education meeting, the trustees officially approved starting up six student clubs, and six adviser positions. The clubs had been approved by the Lawrence School … more
The 10th reported positive Covid-19 case in the Lawrence School District was reported on Nov. 30, coming from the high school. Nov. 25, a Wednesday, was the last full day the person was in the building, Superintendent Dr. Ann Pedersen stated in a text message. more
There are two more confirmed Covid-19 cases in the Lawrence School District as of Oct. 2, according to brief letter that was sent out by Superintendent Dr. Ann Pedersen. more
School administrators public and private are now working on exactly what to do after Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave school districts in Nassau and Suffolk counties, along with rest of the state, permission … more
School districts in Nassau and Suffolk counties, along with rest of the state, will be allowed to reopen, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Aug. 7. He said he based his decision on low infection rates recorded in every region. more
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