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Spruce Mountain School District planning in-person learning in the fall

Read Article JAY Regional School Unit 73 directors Thursday approved the school calendar for 2021-22, assuming there will be in-person learning for Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls students. Classes for kindergarten through grade 12 would begin Wednesday, Sept. 1, with prekindergarten classes starting Tuesday, Sept. 7. Teacher workshops are set Aug. 30 and 31. Late-arrival Wednesdays would continue, with the exception of Sept. 22 when students would be released early, a tradition during the Farmington Fair. The calendar aligns with School Administrative District 58 in Phillips, Regional School Unit 78 in Rangeley, Regional School Unit 9 in Farmington, the schools that send students to Foster Career and Technical Education Center at the Mt. Blue Campus in Farmington, Superintendent Scott Albert said.

Mt Blue Campus to go fully remote for one week after positive COVID-19 tests

Read Article FARMINGTON Students attending Mt. Blue High School and Foster Career and Technical Education Center will go to fully remote learning for one week beginning Monday following positive COVID-19 tests. Three people associated with Regional School Unit 9 have tested positive for COVID-19. Contact tracing is complete and 86 close contacts were identified and contacted, according to a health notice posted on Mt. Blue Regional School District’s Facebook page. Two of the positive cases are associated with Mt. Blue Campus, where the high school and education center are located, and one case is associated with Cascade Brook School. As a result, Mt. Blue Campus will be in a full remote model this coming week. All students will return

Mt Blue High Campus evacuated after propane odor

Mt. Blue High Campus evacuated after propane odor Farmington Fire Rescue Department inspected the building and found no leak. By Sun Journal and Franklin Journal Staff Report Share FARMINGTON The Mt. Blue Campus was evacuated Thursday morning after a smell of propane gas was reported, which fire and gas company officials determined was a false alarm. “There was a smell of propane in the school,” Farmington Fire Rescue Department Chief Terry Bell said. “We did evacuate it. The propane company came and checked out stuff and everything was fine.” Responding to situation, administrators and School Resource Officer Bridgette Gilbert quickly made an assessment and evacuated the building as a precaution, according to a letter from Monique Poulin, interim superintendent of Regional School Unit 9, to the community on the Mt. Blue Campus Facebook page.

Students evacuated at Mt Blue High Campus for potential propane leak

Farmington Fire Rescue Department inspected the building and found no leak. By Sun Journal and Franklin Journal Staff Report Read Article FARMINGTON The Mt. Blue Campus was evacuated Thursday morning after a smell of propane gas was reported, which fire and gas company officials determined was a false alarm. “There was a smell of propane in the school,” Farmington Fire Rescue Department Chief Terry Bell said. “We did evacuate it. The propane company came and checked out stuff and everything was fine.” Responding to situation, administrators and School Resource Officer Bridgette Gilbert quickly made an assessment and evacuated the building as a precaution, according to a letter from Monique Poulin, interim superintendent of Regional School Unit 9, to the community on the Mt. Blue Campus Facebook page.

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