New to Leavitt is the program, Student Of The Quarter. This award program recognizes students more than just academically. This gives students who are polite, caring, a positive influence, and students who’ve made great strides towards self-improvement a chance to get recognized.The math department thought up the idea to recognize these students and is sponsored […]
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Devils Den
Get to know your LHS students.Daphne EdwardsJuniorFavorite Subject: MathFavorite Music: Anything but OldiesFavorite Book: Twilight SeriesFavorite Food: ChineseFavorite Movie: The NotebookFavorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy Role Model: My momMost People Don’t Know: That when I am tired, I clean.Future Plans: Four year college (UMO), to become a psychiatristMy Dream Vacation Would Be To: go somewhere […]
Advocate staff member donates hair
One of my biggest decisions of my life was made on July 11, 2008. Aside from regular visits to the hairdressers for a trim, I spent the last four years of my life growing my hair. Like most kids my age, my hair is important to me. Until 1 p.m. on July 11, I had […]
Parent teacher conferences at LMS
If you want to go to a parent teacher conference then you can contact your child’s team leader.The parent teacher conferences are on November 12 and 13 from 3 to 6:30 p.m. The conferences will be in different team rooms.The parents will come at assigned times on either Wednesday or Thursday. Parents will be able […]
All hail Caesar
On Wednesday, October 6, the sophomore class of Monmouth Academy attended a rendition of the infamous play “Julius Caesar,” written by none other than the great Shakespeare himself. The play was put on by the Portland Stage Company and a grant through NEA, making it possible for us to attend. My classmates thoroughly enjoyed the […]
Fun fall festival at Trinity Catholic
Trinity Catholic School will have a holiday festival on November 22, at the Junior High Building (St. Joseph Campus) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.There will be raffles for both children and adults, also games, and even a visit from “Santa.” There will be food and refreshments, a cook-off, a bake sale and a gingerbread […]
Four day school weeks
Can you imagine a week where you only went to school four days a week? Imagine having three day weekends every week. Imagine having Friday or Monday off. This could happen if we had four day school weeks. The schools that do now have the four day week system usually have Monday or Friday off. […]
2008 Tripp soccer
The Tripp Middle School soccer team started playing in the middle of September. There are two girls teams, the A team and B team. The A team started their season on September 18. To make a great start to the year, they played an amazing game, beating Lewiston. The B team started their year on […]
VCS Walk-A-Thon
On October 9, the Vineyard Christian School held its first fundraiser of the year, the second annual Walk-A-Thon! About 100 students participated in a four-mile walk around the VCS campus. Along with parents and teachers alike, we raised over $5,000 that will go toward the betterment of our technology and other resources for our school. […]
Yes Sensei!
Gym class at the VCS for the young men is no ordinary gym class with a few laps around the field and a couple push ups here and there. No way! Gym class at the VCS is used for the practice of Shoulin Kempo. Shoulin Kempo is a type of martial arts used for self […]