At the Maine Education Office in Augusta, a student art exhibit has been created. Teachers who are MAEA (Maine Art Education) members may select one student art piece each from their building.From Lewiston Middle School Mrs. Kay Allison has chosen Jessica’s print to be displayed, and Ms. Kate Cargile has chosen Briana Brown’s medal tooling […]
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Entrance
The cold water was a rude awakening to my all my senses as I splashed it on my face with cupped hands. Blinking furiously to clear my eyes, I searched for a towel. Finding one, I dried my dripping face and reached for my mascara and eyeliner, but they fell from my hands as I […]
Friends
Friends are there for you when you are feeling down. Friends will catch you when you fall. Friends are not going to turn you down when you are doing something wrong, they will help you through and make it right. So when you get something wrong like a math or science problem, they will help […]
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!!!
The snow keeps falling and our school has already used seven snow days. I really don’t want any more snow! Also in my little sister’s point of view, it’s harder to walk around. My Dad doesn’t want any more snow because he’s tired of shoveling the walkway. My Mom is the kind of person that […]
Spring
Once the snow melts, flowers will sprout up tall, rain will fall, and we will finally be able to see the bright green hills. Trees will soon grow their bright colorful leaves. The smell of the new flowers and plants is so fresh and wonderful.Spring, the best season, is coming soon, and the wonderful view […]
Catholic schools’ week at Trinity Catholic Jr. High
Trinity Catholic School celebrated Catholic schools’ week from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1. During that time period, we learned many things about religion while having fun at the same time. Bishop Malone visited both buildings and offered many words of wisdom. Many different activities took place, such as eighth graders volunteering to serve at the […]
St. Dom’s French IV class enjoys a true Québécois experience!
The term “bon voyage” is truly an understatement to describe the St. Dom’s French IV Class’s trip to Québec City. The 13 students, 6 parents, and 1 teacher, Mr. Noël Thibodeau, departed on the morning of Friday March 7th, 2008 with dictionaries in hand and iPods in ear for the 5 plus hour drive up.The […]
EL Asks
What’s your favorite song to dance to?Chelsea Bloodsenior“Summer Love” by Justin TimberlakeJon Cainsenior“Tourniquet Prosthetic Dance Mix” by Marilyn Manson Wade Colonsophomore“Crank Dat” by Soulja BoyNatalie Bornsteinsophomore“Total Eclipse of the Heart”Carmen Lasagnasophomore“B.O.B.” by OutkastMiriam Haji-HersijuniorI don’t like to dance, but if I did I would dance to “Say My Name” by Destiny’s ChildCecil Howellsophomore“Crank Dat” by […]
The new gym floor
This summer, the Lewiston School Department decided to replace the gym floor at Lewiston High School. The main reason for which Lewiston High School replaced the floor, was that the previous cement floor was getting old and worn out. The new floor was put together by Conner Sports Court. This new wooden floor is designed […]
Show time
Lisbon High School seniors took center stage as part of a two day Senior Exhibition project, a requirement for graduation. Tension was in the air as members of the senior class got ready to give their 12-minute speeches to a panel of community judges. The topic was chosen by them at the beginning of the […]