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1LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS . 70-71 NORTH PARISH ROAD . LAWRENCE . MA . 01841
VOLUME 3 OCTOBER 2016
LHSLAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL
GEAR UP! COLLEGE FAIR PG 29GA TAILGATE PARTY PG 3PEP RALLY! PG 3COACHES CORNER – MIKE YAMEEN PG 4 LHS NUTRITION SERVICE PG 5 YOUNG WRITERS PG 6 NEWS FROM ENLACE PG 7 ENLACE HOMEWORK CLUB PG 7 9GA STUDENT GOVERNMENT PG 7 STAFF SPOTLIGHT-FRANK MCLAUGHLIN PG 8 LHS CAMPUS CLUB ADVISORS 2016-2017 PG 9 UPCOMING EVENTS PG 10 SUBMIT AN ARTICLE PG 10
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Gear Up! College FairOn Friday September
30, one hundred colleges and universities from across the country set up tables in the LHS Field House for the GEAR UP! College Fair. Every senior from across the campus attended the fair for an hour on Friday morning to meet admissions offi-cers and learn about the schools. “There was a great variety of schools from the area and outside the area. I learned about schools I had never heard of before” said senior Alejandra Negron, who is now con-sidering the University of New England, Suffolk, and Harvard, among others. Ricardo Santana agreed: “Schools aren’t as scary as they seem.” he said. “It opened my eyes up. There were some schools I never thought about, like Bryant University.”
The fair was a big project, said Gear Up!’s Monaliza Pena. “We worked a lot of hours and made hundreds of phone calls to many colleges and universities. It was hard but we are really happy with our results” she said. “There were about 100 colleges there. We’re really hap-py. The kids were amazing and were very prepared with a lot of ques-tions that was given to them during their Seminar classes.” Gear-Up’s Esther Peralta added, “I enjoyed seeing all of the seniors interacting
with the college representatives and asking questions regarding GPA and SAT requirements for their institution. Our students are very prepared and gearing up for their
college applications. It was awe-some. I am very proud of our LHS students; they behaved very well and had amazing questions for the
colleges.”
Senior Leslie Marrero echoed the impor-tance of the Fair: “I feel like a lot of kids would not apply to college
because they don’t know about them. Getting to meet people who went to these colleges and work at them opens doors.”
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9GA Tailgate Party
9GA hosted its annual Tailgate party before the football game against North Andover. Student government sold treats and Gato-
rade while face painting to prep the students for the football game. Mr. Landrum along with some students hosted the BBQ while the
9GA pep band performed during the event!
PEP RALLY!
On Friday September 30, juniors and seniors from across the campus participated in the annual LHS Pep Rally for Homecoming Weekend. They enjoyed performances by the LHS Dance Program, LHS Cheer, and Pep Band. Participants in all of the fall 2016 sports teams were recognized, including Field Hockey, Football, Boys and Girls Soccer, Girls Volleyball and Boys
and Girls Cross Country. Spirited competitions took place between the Football team and the other teams in the Cone Run, and in the Football Toss between the Class of 2017 and the Class of 2018. At the end of the rally, the 2016 homecoming Princesses, as elected by their peers, were crowned by the building principals. Later in the evening, the Princesses were also honored
at the annual Homecoming Football game at home versus the North Andover Scarlet Knights. The National Anthem at the game was performed by a group of Girls Ensemble alums who came back to LHS for the game and once again inspired us with their voices.
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I’ve been coaching for 28 years with 12 being the Head Coach at Lawrence High. Between playing and coaching, I’ve been involved in football for more than three quarters of my life. I love the game and to me it is the ultimate team sport. Our captains are Darryl Munoz, a four-year starter, and Michael Maysonet, Lenny Then, and Hector Javier, all two-year starters. As far as team goals, we take each game week by week. No matter what the result is after a Friday night game, our attitude is to wake up the next morning and turn our focus to the next opponent. We always want to make the state playoffs and compete for a championship, but we focus on the team we are playing week to week.
I am a firm believer that the way you act and conduct yourself off the field will reflect in your performance on game day. We have specific team rules that the players must follow and they will be subject to disciplinary actions if they break any of those rules. A couple of things I’m
most proud of is the number of former players attending college and playing football. Also, all our veteran players have met their academic eligibility requirements for the past few seasons and this past summer none them had to attend summer school.
MIKEYAMEEN
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DID YOU KNOW? The Lawrence High School Nutrition Service Program serves over 2,600 lunches and 900 breakfasts per day. Every LPS student is eligible for one free breakfast, one free lunch and one free after-school snack per day. District-wide, LPS Nutrition serves over 17,000 meals per day!DID YOU KNOW? That all meals are free, thanks to the Community Eligibility Program (CEP). LPS even serves free meals to students during school vacations and in the summer months! DID YOU KNOW? Rosemary Marte is the Head Cook for Lawrence High School. She supervises a staff of 18 nutrition service workers who work diligently every day to feed the students of Lawrence High
School. DID YOU KNOW? Teachers can buy lunch at the student cafeteria for the price of $3.50 per day. DID YOU KNOW? After-school programs can serve a free snack to students. Faculty who run after-school
programs are invited to contact Ms. Marte to make arrangements. Free lunches are also available for field trips. Please contact Ms. Marte at least two weeks in advance. DID YOU KNOW? Starting in school year 2014-15, all foods sold at school during the school day must meet nutrition standards. The Smart Snacks in School regulation applies to foods sold a la carte, in the school store, and vending machines. Learn more at: https://foodplanner.healthiergeneration.
org/calculator/DID YOU KNOW? In 2015-2016 LHS Nutrition Services underwent an audit of the LHS Cafeteria by the John Stalker Institutes/Smarter Lunch Rooms. The average “score” for a school program is 41. LHS scored a 65. Implementing recommendations after the audit, LHS improved its score to 72 by
the end of the year! The Nutrition Service program continually strives for improvement.
LHS Nutrition Service
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“I’ve learned that no matter how old you are, you should never stop being creative.” These are the words of Karina Champy, one of sixteen LHS students enrolled in Writing Lab, a new elective service learning course available to 11th & 12th graders from across the campus. The course began with an investigation into the purposes of education and the role of creativ-ity. A series of writing and arts workshops, some conducted by outside visitors including Marquis Victor of the Elevated Thought Foundation and Lou Bernieri of Andover Breadloaf, helped the high school writers discover their own abilities as writers. Working in teams of five, the students now conduct writing workshops for younger students, visiting fourth grade classes at the South Lawrence East School and kindergartners at the Breen Early Childhood Center. Champy
says that “the coolest part of the class is working with the little kids and getting to know them.” Classmate Jairon Rivera enjoys the class discussions, as well as the service work. “It’s crazy to think that I am the one teaching them” he remarked after a recent trip to the South Lawrence East, “giving them motivation.” The students reflect on their work in debriefing sessions back in class and are de-veloping on-line port-folios of their work. SLES fourth-grade teacher Sharon
Chronowski, reported that her students were “highly enthused” after the first visit. The class is taught by Mr. Gorham, who hopes to expand the model to more students in the future. “Cross-age tutoring experiences are a win-win situation” he said, “if we approach them thoughtful-ly, everyone benefits.”
LHS Students Inspire Young Writers
LHS Students with Ms. Lieberman’s Fourth Grade Class
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News From ENLACE
On Friday, September 30th, ENLACE Year 2 students hosted candidate for State Representative
Juana Matias. They invited her to visit and speak on the topic of “leadership,” which is their big
interdisciplinary theme this year. Ms. Matias shared her story with students, delivering this message: “I see it as my duty to open the door for other people to have the same opportunities I did.” Stu-dents prepared questions for Ms. Matias ahead of time; they asked her about her stances on local issues, such as homelessness in Lawrence, and national issues in-cluding the presidential election.
ENLACE started its after-school Homework Club on September
26th. Every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, students can stay after school to complete their homework and receive extra support
and tutoring from their teachers.
Each day has seen an increase in attendance. So far, over 40 students have attended homework club and completed more than 150 assignments! Keep up the hard work!
ENLACE Homework Club
9GA Student Government
The 9GA Student government met with Mr. Cote throughout
the week to discuss new ideas and ways to improve the school.
Students created pro-posals and discussed in detail their vision for the school year. They were in awe of the amount of
positivity and support they re-ceived from their school leader.
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STAFF SPOTLIGHT
History Teacher, MST/BMF
President, Lawrence Teacher’s Union
What qualifications do you need to
be a teacher and Union Leader?TRUSTWORTHYCOLLEGE DEGREETEACHING CERTIFICATEDESIRE TO HELP PEOPLE
How long have you worked in
Lawrence? 37 YEARS! I WAS A STUDENT HERE AND A SUB-STITUTE FOR A FEW YEARS AS WELL. ALL TO-GETHER I HAVE BEEN A PART OF LAWRENCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR 47 YEARS.
As a child, what did you want to do
when you grew up? A CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER
List 5 words to describe your job? COLLABORATEPARTICIPATECOMMUNICATECOOPERATEAPPRECIATE
Do you have any pets?NO, BUT I DO HAVE ONE GRANDDAUGHTER
What is your favorite food? THE BUFFALO CHICKEN FROM THE 99 RESTAU-RANT IN NORTH ANDOVER.
What is your pet peeve? PEOPLE WHO DON’T READ THE NEWSPAPER.
What is one thing many people here
at school may not know about you? MAYOR DAN RIVERA WAS MY STUDENT (CLASS OF 1989). I’M SO PROUD OF HIM.
What is the last good book
that you read? ST. PATRICK’S BATTALION, A NOVEL OF THE MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR, BY JAMES ALEXANDER THOMAS
Frank McLaughlin
LHS CAMPUS CLUBSADVISORS 2016-2017
Art ClubJohn Travlos | Room E306
Wednesdays | 3:15 - 4:00pM
Sondra Longo | room E102
Mondays | 3:00 - 4:00pM
book club
Michael Bocchichio | Room H406
Thursdays | 3:00 - 4:00pM
Chess Club
Misty Anaya | room C107
Mondays | 3:00 - 4:00pM
Coding Club
Maria Morgan | Room B115
Monday- Friday | 2:45 - 5:00pM
Dance Club
John Helbert | JROTC- Room B123
Every other Wednesday | 2:45 - 3:55pM
Drumline Advisor
Kathleen Cetin | Room G206
Thursdays | 2:50pM
Gender & Sexuality Alliance (GSA)
John Fichera | Room F305
Tuesdays & Thursdays | 3:00pM
Lawrencian Newspaper
GSA
(IF NEEDED)
Literary Magazine- The Bulletin
Richard Gorham | Room B222
Mary DeFelice | Room D300
Tuesdays/Thursdays | 3:00 - 5:00pM
Mock Trial
National Honor Society/L-PinRichard Gorham | Room B149
1st Monday of the Month | 3:00pm
Linette Heredia & Ana Shapiro | Room H102
Wednesdays | 5:45 - 7:30pM
Robotics Club
Ms. Buchanan | Room G208
Tuesdays | 2:45pM
Rubik’s Cube Club
Tracy Baillargeon | Library
Thursdays | 3:00pM
Student Leadership Council
Molly McGravey | Room H400
Tuesdays | 3:00 - 4:00pM
Writers’ Club
Tamara Lobo & Krista Lamontagne | Room E105
Wednesdays | 3:00 - 4:00pM
Yearbook Advisors
David Toto | Room - F200
Wednesdays | 2:45 - 3:45pM
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THIS EDITION OF THE LHS CAMPUS
NEWSLETTER WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY:
RICHARD GORHAM – EDITOR
VANESSA NOESI– GRAPHIC DESIGN
PLEASE EMAIL
MICHAEL.FIATO@LAWRENCE.K12.MA.US,
RICHARD. GORHAM@ LAWRENCE.K12.MA.US &
VANESSA.NOESIMERCEDES@LAWRENCE.K12.MA.US
STAY INFORMED AND FOLLOW:
@LANCERSSPORTS @LHSCAMPUS
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
UPCOMING EVENTS17 18 19 20 21
LHS vs MEDFORD @ 4:30PM
(Home)
LHS FIELD vs PENTUCKET REGIONAL
@4:00 PM
(Away)
LHS FOOTBALL vs METHUEN
@4:15 PM
(Away)
(Away)
LHS BOYS SOCCER VS DRACUT
@4:15 PM
(Home)
LHS GIRLS SOCCER VS DRACUT
@4:30 PM
LHS COED CROSS COUNTRY CENTRAL
VS CATHOLIC
@4:15 PM
(Away)
LHS vs DRACUT @ 4:15PM
(Away)
LHS FIELD vs CENTRAL CATHOLIC
@6:00 PM
(Away)
LHS BOYS SOCCER VS ANDOVER
@4:30 PM
LHS GIRLS SOCCER VS ANDOVER
@6:00 PM
(Away)
LHS FOOTBALL vs HAVERHILL
@7:00 PM
LHS vs ANDOVER @ 4:30PM
LHS CHEERLEADERING
vs HAVERHILL @7:00 PM
(Away)
(Away)
(Away)
WED OCT 19: HALF DAY; PSAT FOR
JUNIORS
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