- Teachers on Team 72 from Lewiston Middle School organized an academic night on June 15 to showcase completed student projects in science, math, social studies, English and reading. One social studies project compared and contrasted two countries from two different continents and posted information on a display board. In science, Maine animals and plants were researched. M.C. Escher designs were colored and displayed with a brief biography as a follow up to a geometry unit. English/reading teachers assigned a research paper on a decade from 1900 to 1999. Students had to include the history of Lewiston for that time period. A poetry booklet featured poems written by students. Taylor Vaillancourt, a seventh-grader, is pictured with the display board of information from his research paper.
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