“Surely the apple is the noblest of fruits.” – Henry David Thoreau. I had intended to write this Salt ’n Spar column last September but one thing led to another and I never got around to it. It came back to me the other day when I was.
Some Wiscasset students’ high needs for special education may call for the school department to add staff, Special Education Director Ken Spinney said. He told school committee members June 14 in Wiscasset Middle High School’s library and carried on.
We all hoped the COVID-19 pandemic – which dominated the news for the second straight year – would end sometime in 2021; however, the end-of-the-year numbers for cases, hospitalizations and deaths have increased to record levels since March 2020.
Update: Supt. Wood released the following update Thursday evening: “I am writing this letter to inform you that since inaccurate information has been shared on Facebook and several families are feeling that there is still a risk for their child/ren.
Auditor Ron Smith of RHR Smith & Company gave high marks Dec. 14 to Wiscasset School Department. Addressing the school committee, Smith said the department’s carryover balance moved from $1.4 million in 2019 to about $1.3 million in 2020. “The.