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As I sat in my room going on my third hour of studying for the day, I wondered to myself, “Is this really worth it?” more
All three school divisions congregate in Hessel Hall, flags from across the world line the stage and student performers warm up their voices or muscles in the halls. more
On March 6 & 7, the Lawrence Woodmere Academy community gathered in Hessel Hall to watch LWA students perform “The Fantasticks,” a show that first opened in 1960 and became the longest running show in history (the professional version will close on May 3). more
I sprint over to the driver’s seat, my heart pounding with excitement. My mind screams, “I will finally drive in the snow!” The car I will be driving is sporty, chic, and fun. It is red, the interior is covered in a tan leather, and is of course all-wheel drive. more
On Feb. 12, 25 Lawrence Woodmere Academy students along with four chaperones embarked on service learning trip to the Dominican Republic. more
If you were to walk through the halls of Lawrence Woodmere Academy during the second week of January, you would see one thing: stressed students. This is because on the 20th of the month, midterm exams began. more
“Snow!” the physics teacher exclaimed while pointing out the window. The whole class turned around, and I was earnestly confused. I have lived my entire life in New York and have become accustomed to, if not irritated by, snow. However, here there were students galore peering out the window in amazement. It then struck me, for most of these students it was their first snow ever. more
On the day before Thanksgiving break began, one of the most exciting and fulfilling events occurred at Lawrence Woodmere Academy — the Harvest Festival, which is held to commemorate Thanksgiving and serves to give back to the community. more
In the summer of 2013, I embarked on a life changing experience, I traveled with an orchestra throughout Europe. It was truly rewarding and allowed me to meet people I would have never met. It allowed me to see new places I would have never seen, such as Iceland and Ireland. It also forced me to be more independent. more
Yes, it is frustrating to sit in a classroom from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day. Yes, it is tiring to wake up early just to catch the bus. Yes, it is tedious to complete the homework assigned for each class, but, as Thanksgiving is celebrated, I believe that it is important to give thanks for the education that I am able to receive. more
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