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All Lawrence Middle School and Lawrence High School families are invited to a Community Conversation in the LHS library on January 14 from 6:30-7:30 pm. Refreshments will be provided. See more details on this flyer.
Check out this short video that Ms. Cassell's 3rd grade students put together to share at an Eldridge Park Elementary School all school meeting.
We’re excited to announce the LTPS Referendum Art Contest! We’re inviting students from Pre-K to grade 12 to submit original artwork that embodies the significance of the upcoming referendum. Selected art will be showcased in brochures, social media, and on the district's website to help inform the community. Art should be created on 8.5 x 11-inch paper using traditional mediums like pens, markers, paints, or crayons—no digital submissions allowed. Drop off your completed artwork at any school’s main office by Monday, December 16 at 4 PM. Join us in highlighting the importance of this vote through your creativity! See flyer for details and entry from. Entry form can also be picked up at any school's main office.
This past summer marked the second time our district participated in the transformative World Peace Game, and we couldn’t be more proud of our incredible students! Our commitment to engaging students in meaningful, hands-on learning experiences was highlighted when our own students were featured at last week’s NJEA Convention. The convention showcased a video of our students' participation to educators across New Jersey, spotlighting the powerful work happening right here in LTPS.
On October 29, in a successful night of community engagement, more than 100 family members gathered for the Lawrence Township Public Schools Elementary Community Conversation at Slackwood Elementary School. This event provided families with an opportunity to learn about various district initiatives and share their thoughts on a range of key topics.
Our rebranding initiative is in full swing, and we're thrilled to unveil stunning new banners at each of our schools, proudly displaying our refreshed logos.
Lawrence Township Public Schools is proud to announce that Dr. Jametta P. Clarke, a dedicated Social Studies teacher at Lawrence High School, has been honored with the prestigious Freedom Fund Award by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). This award recognizes her exceptional commitment to advancing social justice, equity, and education in the district and beyond.
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