Community letter issued by Superintendent Jake Langlais this week.
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Lewiston superintendent condemns neo-Nazi group demonstration
‘I reject their words, their approach, their signage about members of our community, and all that they represent. It is hurtful,’ Superintendent Jake Langlais wrote.
Mobile science labs approved for Lewiston schools
The district additionally receive a grant to assist with training new teachers.
Pellet gun confiscated from Lewiston Middle School student
The gun was taken from a student shortly after arriving for class Monday morning.
Lewiston School Committee requests more info on cannabis testing kits
Superintendent Jake Langlais proposed the kits as a tool for administrators and resource officers when there is probable cause to believe students have cannabis products or are using those products on school grounds.
Lewiston students, staff revamp Spirit Week
Highlights include a semiformal dance, a homecoming football game celebration, ‘anything but a backpack day,’ staff vs. students sports games, a whoopie pie eating contest and the chance to ‘pie’ one of the school’s four principals.
Lewiston schools no longer providing transportation for Saint Dominic students
Chairman Bruce Damon shared that the School Committee is still aiming to create a subcommittee to discuss adding an auditorium to Lewiston High School.
‘The system is really flawed’: Lewiston and Auburn officials push back on poor school ratings
Online ratings like those from GreatSchools make it easier than ever for individuals to judge the quality of schools at a glance. But some school administrators say the data, which may be inaccurate or several years out of date, lacks important context.
Lewiston bus woes persist into new school year
New this year, the school district is staggering the start times for elementary schools to transport more students using fewer buses and reduce transportation disruptions.
Lewiston schools to start new cellphone, recording restrictions Wednesday
School Committee members additionally voted to reallocate unspent funds from open staff positions to help students reenter the school system and expand the Store Next Door.