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Edward Little High School honor roll

AUBURN — Edward Little High School has announced the honor rolls for the first and second quarter. According to Principal Miller, the first-quarter honor roll is accurate as of Nov. 18 and the second-quarter list is accurate as of Feb. 25. Quarter 1 Grade 12 Highest honors: Emily Kate Banville, Jessica Aaron Bernier, Maegan Lee […]

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M.A. Norcross: Showing school pride

For many years, I have attended basketball games at Edward Little High School. I have been disappointed when the students and alumni do not stand and sing the school song. The song has always represented school pride to me. I might add that my 1960 graduating class celebrates every reunion with a singing of the […]

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D. Phinney: Hockey teams deserve support

I recently attended an Edward Little High School versus Lewiston High School hockey game. I sat and watched the students in the stands supporting their teams, but realized that the high schools just don’t have the support they once had. Between both cities, the population is approximately 60,000 and yet the stands were not full. […]

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Students carry stones to remember fallen Mainers

AUBURN — When Devon Daskey carries a stone Friday up the sometimes steep climb to the summit of Bradbury Mountain, the Edward Little High School junior will want to know the stone’s story. It will be engraved with the name of a Maine service member who has died since 9/11. And Daskey, like the other […]

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Edward Little planning big student volunteer day in May

AUBURN — Edward Little High School students can provide a lot of volunteer manpower on one day in May. On Wednesday night, the Auburn School Committee gave the green light for teachers and administrators to plan one day where all students — some 946 of them — would not go to school. Instead, they’ll go […]

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Edward Little’s agriculture students to protect Lake Auburn water

Edward Little High School science teacher Kim Finnerty, who is in her second year of teaching chemistry through hands-on agriculture, is branching out. Her students are still growing plants in the high school greenhouse. They’re still “garden buddies” teaching gardening to elementary students. But on Monday, agriculture students embarked on a new project: shore up […]