• EMS Dyslexia Awareness Day

    November 1st, 2021


    EMS Dyslexia Awareness Day
    On Friday, October 29, 2021, Mrs. Andrew organized an EMS campus-wide “dress-down and wear red” day to observe October’s Dyslexia Awareness month. Mrs. Andrew and other members of the Massachusetts Decoding Dyslexia group lobbied Governor Charlie Baker, requesting him to declare October as...

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  • Math Day Fall 2021

    October 31st, 2021


    Math Day Fall 2021
    Several times a year the Landmark Math Department hosts Math Day, when every math class comes together to explore thematic, hands-on, mathematical concepts—usually with some level of competition involved. On Friday, October 29, 2021, Math Day focused around a favorite topic: coffee. Landmark Hig...

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  • Fall Festivities at EMS

    October 31st, 2021


    Fall Festivities at EMS
    The courtyard at Landmark Elementary•Middle School was transformed into Halloween Central on Friday, October 29. At the after-school Monster Bash, elementary students donned creative costumes and danced to spooky tunes spun by our own Mrs. Flannery. A panda, with some serious moves, led a conga li...

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  • Students Volunteer at Local Horse Farm

    October 24th, 2021


    Students Volunteer at Local Horse Farm
    During Saturday schools in September and October, students volunteered at Windrush Farm, a horse farm in North Andover that specializes in using horseback riding to help people recovering from accidents or who were born with a disability improve their balance, mobility, and confidence. One group of ...

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  • Landmark Idol Returns

    October 18th, 2021


    Landmark Idol Returns
    It's been two years since Landmark's talented students took to the stage for our own version of American Idol,  and it was worth the wait! In October, 15 brave students took to the stage and put on a rollicking show, lip-syncing to the latest chart-topping tunes and classic anthems. Congratul...

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  • EMS Fall Cleanup

    September 30th, 2021


    EMS Fall Cleanup
    Students at the Elementary•Middle School helped to make the campus even more stunning by participating in a full-campus cleanup during milkbreak in late September. The event was the first of several initiatives being organized by the school's new Community Groups Program. Growth through service...

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  • 2021–2022 Student Council Officers Elected

    September 23rd, 2021


    2021–2022 Student Council Officers Elected
    The results are in! Landmark High School students voted to elect Student Council officers on September 23. Dillon West '24 won the race for president, Ciara Haggerty '21 secured the vice president slot, Rocco Carrieri '22 will serve as treasurer, and Kaitlin Rattray '22 assumes the position of ...

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  • Sunaina Hoon

    September 20th, 2021


    Sunaina Hoon
    Because dyslexia does not discriminate, Landmark High School students hail from across the state, country, and world. Sunaina "Su" Hoon '22 is one of our international students who bravely ventured from afar—New Delhi, India—to Landmark when she entered ninth grade. She left behind all that wa...

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  • Community Night: Welcome Back Dance and Fire Pit

    September 19th, 2021


    Community Night: Welcome Back Dance and Fire Pit
    Campus came alive this past Friday with over 100 students in attendance at the Welcome Back Dance. The Alexander tent proved to be a terrific location and the new fire pit was an ideal addition to our first community night of the year. Students danced, sang, chatted, mingled, and warmed themselves ...

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  • Morning Workout Club

    September 15th, 2021


    Morning Workout Club
    Being back on campus for our students, especially those who live on campus through our Residential Program, affords students many benefits. In addition to learning self-advocacy skills, adopting more personal responsibility, taking care of their room and belongings—students are encouraged to at...

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