Aroostook Republican photo/Lisa AndersonStudents Alexis McLean, left and Krysta Maracoux, fifth-graders at the Caribou Middle School, take a break from working on their advertisement for the Newspapers in Education issue, to offer up big smiles for the camera.
Aroostook Republican photo/Lisa Anderson What you wear to work makes a big difference in how productive and creative you are. Caribou Middle School grade 5 student Axios Gerakaris shows his enthusiasm while working on his advertisement for the Newspaper in Education supplement.
Aroostoook Republican photo/Lisa Anderson Very serious and extremely hard at work are Dustin DeMerchant, left, and Ben Ezzy as they toil to meet their advertising deadline for the Newspapers in Education supplement to the Aroostook Republican and News.
Aroostook Republican photo/ Lisa AndersonCaleb Willette, left works on an advertisement for a local business, while his partner, Jacob Burby, poses for a quick camera shot.
Aroostook Republican photo/ Lisa AndersonSpencer St. Peter, left and Paul Hanson peruse their hard work, as they create an adverstisement for the Newspapers in Education project.
Aroostook Republican photo/ Lisa Anderson Ashton Beaver, left and Austin Scott, with thier deadline looming, discuss what they should do next on their advertisement for the Newspapers in Education issue.
Aroostook Republican photo/Lisa AnersonMaggie Cyr, left and Maura Freme enjoy being co-workers, as they work together on their NIE advertisement.
Aroostook Republican photo/Lisa Anderson
Kaitlyn Griffeth, left and Olivia Engstrom, fifth-graders at the Caribou Middle School help each other out as they put the final touches on the local business advertisment they created for the Newspapers in Education issue.







