Making space at Loranger Memorial School
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About 400 York County athletes took part at the York County Special Olympics, held at Noble High School in North Berwick on Thursday.
Three students were chosen to represent the 6th grade in receiving the Teddy Roosevelt Maine Conservation Award for our class. Along with their teachers, Mrs, Nye and Mrs. Seaver, they travelled to Unity College on Friday, April 13th, for a roundtable discussion and award luncheon sponsored by Maine Woods Forever. They received the award for their work on the Goosefare Brook last fall and asked the students to speak about what they had done.
Casey Zecchinelli, Abby Roy, and Jazmin Booth did an amazing job describing the work they did and the projects students came up with to share their learning with the community. The adults in the audience were incredibly impressed with our students’ eloquence, poise, depth of knowledge, and their potential to be future environmental leaders.

We are very proud of your hard work 6th graders!
Click here to see the 2018 Proposed Budget Presentation.
The Annual PTO Prize Raffle is April 6th. We need help to make this successful. Please click the link to help out in many different ways. https://www.volunteersignup.org/WEJEA

Letter from the Chair of the Teddy Roosevelt Maine Conservation Award Committee
Order your Loranger Memorial School yearbook online at ybpay.lifetouch.com by Monday, April 9th. Use yearbook ID Code 12003318.
The Parent-Teacher Conferences that were cancelled due to the snow day, March 14th, must be rescheduled. The make-up date is Wednesday, March 28th. If you had a conference planned on March 14th, please get in touch with your child’s teacher to reschedule your conference. Conferences are still planned for next Thursday, March 22nd
Fifth grade students at LMS are the first to try Chromebooks.
The Backpack Program is a student-led program that helps feed students on weekends and school breaks. Students who have insufficient access to food are given a backpack full of non-perishable food to take home.