Good Morning. Due to adverse road conditions, the initially announced two-hour delay for today, December 19, has been upgraded to a full school closure. Be safe.
Students and staff located west of squaw mtn will not be able to get to school tomorrow - December 19, due to a patch of road on route 15 being impassable. We will keep you updated as we get more information about road conditions.
Due to power outages and fallen trees we will have a two hour delay tomorrow, December 19 in order to give people time to clean up from this storm and to ensure the roads are safe for the busses to transport students.
Another scheduling note. Our middle school games in Medway on Thursday 12/21 have moved up to 1:45 pm from 3:00 pm. Bus will now leave at 10:30. Good luck Lakers
Varsity games from today have been rescheduled for tomorrow. Boys at 5:00 followed by the Girls at 6:30. Still working on scheduling middle school games.
Attention parents: Our varsity games in Deer Isle on Friday have been moved up an hour from 4:00pm to a new start time of 3:00 pm. Thank you! Bus will now leave the school at 11:15
Great win for our varsity girls tonight in overtime 48-46 against Stearns. Boys played hard and played with foul trouble early on but lost.
Please note a change in the varsity games on Monday 12/18. The Boys will play first at 5:00 pm. The Girls will follow at 6:30. These are home games against Guilford.
HO HO HO - THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE - DON'T FORGET OUR HOLIDAY ART DISPLAY AND CONCERT ARE TONIGHT!! DOORS OPEN AT 5:30. TOUR THE AWSOME ART DISPAYS AND HAVE YOUR CHILDREN TO THEIR CLASSROOMS BY 5:45. CONCERT STARTS AT 6. SEE YOU SOON!
Due to the lack of officials tomorrows middle school basketball game has been moved to Saturday 12/16. Boys will play first at 2:00 pm followed by the girls at 3:15.
We have a menu change for tomorrow's (12/15) lunch. It is now as follows:
Tomato Soup
Grilled Cheese
Fruit/Veggies
Milk
Congratulations to our middle school basketball teams on their victories in Jackman last night! We are scheduled to play at home tomorrow night however it's looking more likely that we will have to reschedule. There is a lack of available officials for the game at this time. I will keep athletes, parents and fans posted later today on the status of tomorrow's game. Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we get through a very busy December!!
Due to the weather we are postponing the middle school basketball games in Bingham for today. We will post as soon as a makeup date is scheduled. Thank you for understanding.
This week, the 2nd Graders, led by Mrs. Mason and Miss Breau, dove back into the world of coding with Indi Robots. Armed with color patterns, they applied their knowledge of tile colors and directions to make functional mazes. Every pair not only succeeded but some went above and beyond, creating continuous tracks that kept the robots looping around and around!
New books! These kiddos couldn’t contain their excitement over the plethora of books that were recently purchased and catalogued. There were over 100 books circulated out in just three days, including one that ended in a friendly arm wrestle! So many books on reserve and so many more books to choose from!
On December 1, Mr. Beverly and Mr. Crabtree led a group of high schoolers on an educational adventure to Boson. Mr. Beverly’s group immersed themselves in Boston’s rich history - walking the Freedom Trail, as well as, exploring the Boston Massacre site, Paul Revere’s house, the Old North Church, the USS Constitution, and Bunker Hill. Meanwhile, Mr. Crabtree’s Anatomy and Physiology students explored the Boston Museum of Science. They all had a true Bostonian experience - taking subway transportation, eating at the historic Quincy Market, and traveling home in the pitch of night. Thank you Mr. Beverly and Mr. Crabtree for providing this experience for our students!!
In Kindergarten, the students have been becoming experts about salmon! Throughout the week they have been listening to the non-fiction book, The Life Cycle of a Salmon. At the Drama Center they have been acting out the salmon's life cycle while using the vocabulary words they are learning from the book. At the Block Center they created salmon habitats. At the Art Easel they used Leo Leonni's illustrations as inspiration to create their own art work while using rubbing plates, cross hatching, and crayon resist. At the Art Table center, they explored the "beautiful stuff" that was brought in. Another important part of our center time is Thinking and Feedback. This is a time when students learn from one another by discussing and reflecting on their work. The criteria for feedback is that it is kind, specific, and helpful.
Busy Saturday for our basketball teams as all 4 had games . Both of our varsity teams lost to Shead on the road. Our middle school girls won a great game at home against Howland! And finally our middle school boys played hard but lost at home to Howland. Another busy week ahead of us! Go Lakers
Mrs. Roys Pre-K Class is wrapping up Unit 2 in the Pre-K for ME researched-based whole child curriculum.
Students explored the world of barbershops and salons in the Dramatization Center.
Meanwhile in the Art Center, students created masterpieces with "beautiful stuff" - recycled goods collected from families.
As students learned about how food is transported to the market and grocery stores, they used the Block Center to construct vehicles and roads for transporting food.
In Mrs. Roy's Pre-K Class, students are diving into the world of shapes, colors, sorting, and size through engaging activities with pattern blocks as part of their EveryDay Math programming.