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ENDING HUNGER DONATION John Cram with Milo Ecumenical Food Cupboard was presented a check by Darcie Burch with Maine Highlands FCU. The donation was a result of fundraising efforts for the Maine Credit Unions Campaign for Ending Hunger.
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ENDING HUNGER DONATION John Cram with Milo Ecumenical Food Cupboard was presented a check by Darcie Burch with Maine Highlands FCU. The donation was a result of fundraising efforts for the Maine Credit Unions Campaign for Ending Hunger.
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Sidney arts academy dismissed early over probable COVID-19 infection as other cases reported in Waterville-area schools
The Maine Arts Academy will go remote the rest of the week, following a probably positive case at the charter school.
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The Maine Arts Academy in Sidney dismissed students early Monday morning due to a probable positive COVID-19 case, school officials said.
The report came as schools in Canaan, Norridgewock, Oakland and South China were also impacted by positive cases of COVID-19 over the weekend and Monday, their respective districts announced.
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At the arts academy, students at the charter school will be learning remotely the remainder of the week and were not required to sign into classes Monday afternoon. Friday is a scheduled work make-up day. The following week is February vacation, so students will not return to campus until Monday, Feb. 22.
Waterville, Newport, Oakland, Skowhegan, Unity schools report COVID-19 cases
The five school districts enroll students from 31 towns in central Maine and reported a total of seven cases.
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A handful of central Maine school districts reported positive cases of the coronavirus over the weekend, including districts based in Newport, Oakland, Skowhegan, Waterville and Unity.
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MSAD 54 Superintendent Jon Moody wrote in a letter to the community Sunday that a Canaan Elementary School student tested positive. Five staff members and 10 students were required to quarantine due to exposure.
Skowhegan-based MSAD 54 also reported a case at Skowhegan Area High School on Friday in which a student tested positive. One staff member and a “small group of students” were required to quarantine.