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Regional School Unit 10 officials look at photos of school building designs Wednesday at Mountain Valley High School in Rumford. From left, clockwise, are Meroby Elementary School Principal Kim Fuller, Curriculum Coordinator Leanne Condon, Technology Director Brian Carrier, school board Director Jerry Wiley of Buckfield, Superintendent Deb Alden, Building, Grounds and Transportation Director Scott Holmes and school board Director Peter DeFilipp of Mexico.
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RUMFORD Regional School Unit 10 directors, administrators and Building Advisory Committee members discussed design plans for a new school with architects Wednesday at Mountain Valley High School.
The district proposes to build a school for prekindergarten through grade 8 students at the site of Meroby Elementary and Mountain Valley Middle schools in Mexico. The school would house students from Rumford and Mexico elementary schools and the middle school.
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RSU 10 Board Director Chad Culleton and his wife, Bridget, attend the RSU 10 community forum Tuesday at Buckfield Junior-Senior High School to discuss upcoming changes for the district’s Nezinscot Region schools.
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BUCKFIELD Regional School Unit 10 held a forum Tuesday at Buckfield Junior-Senior High School to discuss changes to the Nezinscot Region schools that would allow all students to return to full-time in-person learning this fall.
In order to meet that goal, the district needs a lot more space and staff because the schools will continue to adhere to guidelines from the Maine Department of Education and the Maine Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Those guidelines currently call for wearing face coverings and maintaining 3 to 6 feet of distance between people depending on circumstances.
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