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The months leading up to the SAT tend to be stressful for a junior taking it for the first time, but at Lawrence Woodmere Academy, students work with their teachers and take advantage of test prep and study guides to properly prepare for the big day. more
Although history textbooks, movies and school assemblies are a great way to remind people about the accomplishments of African-Americans, they are not enough to fully educate students about the culture. more
If there is one principle that Lawrence Woodmere Academy (LWA) takes the most pride in, it is tradition. Every year, one of my favorite LWA traditions, is the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy. more
Ending the year with holiday cheer, the Lawrence Woodmere Academy (LWA) community comes together forming a close-knit bond between the students and teachers who all join in to prepare for the holidays. Students, faculty and staff walk around with their festive Christmas sweaters, which have become a tradition at the school. more
In a student’s last year of high school, there is a condition that he or she tends to develop. Homework becomes optional, going to school is a chore and the only thing the seniors want to do is head off to college. more
Students who participate in the Global Scholars program at Lawrence Woodmere Academy (LWA) earn a certificate by attaining points in the areas of service learning, cross-cultural engagement and extracurricular activities during their global studies concentration. more
Recently, all anyone has been talking about is the notorious terrorist organization known as the Islamic State. Each day, we live in fear that this group will threaten the world with another attack. more
The ending of a “2001 Space Odyssey” is one of the most confusing moments of film I have ever seen. more
With the college application process currently looming over my head, I have to ask myself, why? Why do we all choose to go through it, to spend the money? more
“It’s been a Long December, maybe this year will be better than the last,” the car radio is playing a song on my way to Rosh Hashana services. The slow pace of the song seems to match the equally slow pace of the traffic on the way to synagogue. It echoes the sentiment that the summer has gone by and everything will now begin again. more
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