‘A 21st century Shaker story’
The three people living in the world s only active Shaker community plan for the future.
Posted
Photo by Brianna Soukup
Brother Arnold Hadd coaxes the sheep out of the way during his morning chores at Shaker Village on June 3. At 70 sheep, it is the largest flock the Shakers have had in many years.
The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village looks like a painting in the early morning light, its neat row of white buildings dappled with sun and backed by a rolling green pasture dotted with sheep. Soon, gardeners will arrive to work alongside the Shakers and the hum of daily life will fill the idyllic hillside village.
‘A 21st century Shaker story’
The three people living in the world s only active Shaker community plan for the future.
Posted
Photo by Brianna Soukup
Brother Arnold Hadd coaxes the sheep out of the way during his morning chores at Shaker Village on June 3. At 70 sheep, it is the largest flock the Shakers have had in many years.
The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village looks like a painting in the early morning light, its neat row of white buildings dappled with sun and backed by a rolling green pasture dotted with sheep. Soon, gardeners will arrive to work alongside the Shakers and the hum of daily life will fill the idyllic hillside village.
PORTLAND (WGME) – A proposed bill aims to restrict or ban the use of restraint and seclusion in Maine schools. New school hours approved for Portland public schoolsSupporters say these practices do more harm than good, but some educators and parents of children with special needs argue it’s a necessary tool. “When Caleb is in crisis, he is very aggressive,” mother Jean Mason said. Mason says the most recent time her son was in crisis, he gave.
Read Article
DIXFIELD Directors of the technology, special education and property departments for Regional School Unit 56 presented their budget proposals to directors Tuesday night.
RSU 56 Technology Director Brian Keene.
Submitted photo.
Technology Director Brian Keene, Building, Grounds and Transportation Director Kenny Robbins and Special Education Director Heidi Connelly said they tried to keep amounts the same as the 2020-21 budget.
Keene listed four major goals: “improving parent and community communication; continuing to improve students’ access to online educational materials through our network; increasing effectiveness and reliability of our technology equipment; and continuing to provide quality one-to-one (computer) devices to all of our students, pre-K through 12.”