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Carrabec voters to consider $10.4 million school budget proposal
The final vote on the budget, which is $50,000 higher than last year s spending plan, will be held on June 8.
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ANSON Voters in Regional School Unit 74 will soon be asked to decide on the proposed $10.4 million budget for the 2021-2022 school year, an approximate $50,000 hike from the previous year.
The district held a special meeting on Thursday at Carrabec High School to discuss the items that make up the budget and what each town in the district which serves Anson, Embden, New Portland, North Anson and Solon are responsible for paying. The final vote on the budget will be held on Tuesday, June 8.
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Carrabec schools to go completely in-person this fall, superintendent says
Regional School Unit 74 Superintendent Mike Tracy told the board of directors Wednesday evening that the district will eliminate hybrid and remote learning options.
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At the School Administrative District 74 board of directors meeting Wednesday, Superintendent Mike Tracy said the schools system will go fully in-person in the fall.
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Students within the Carrabec school district will be returning to full-time, in-person learning next fall.
“What we’re looking at is to resume the daily schedule, Monday through Friday, with no remote learning options,” Regional School Unit 74 Superintendent Mike Tracy told the board of directors. “RSU 74 is going back to school.”
Carrabec schools superintendent calls for students to be learning in person all the time
Mike Tracy wrote in a letter to Gov. Janet Mills and Maine s congressional delegation that keeping students out of the classroom is negatively impacting them as more cases of drug abuse, food insecurity, mental health and domestic violence are reported.
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NORTH ANSON The superintendent in Regional School Unit 74 has called on Gov. Janet Mills and Maine’s congressional delegation to reconsider social-distancing requirements in an effort to get more students back into the classroom full time.
Mike Tracy, superintendent in Regional School Unit 74, has written a letter to the governor and Maine’s congressional delegation asking that social distancing be reconsidered so students can attend school in person full time.
Carrabec school board to survey teachers about remote learning
Regional School Unit 74 superintendent changes two half-days for students scheduled for Jan. 27 and March 10 to full days.
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At the School Administrative District 74 board of directors meeting Wednesday, Superintendent Mike Tracy said a survey will be sent this week to teachers and staff members to ask their opinions on how remote and in-person learning are going. In photograph above, students at the Carrabec Community School in North Anson head out for the weekend in May 2019.
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NORTH ANSON Regional School Unit 74 Superintendent Mike Tracy told board members Wednesday night the district will be seeking feedback from teachers about how local schools are doing.