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. Share 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.