The Waterville Board of Education heard from school principals last week about plans for summer activities to help make up for academic and social-emotional loss students experienced during a year marked by the coronavirus pandemic.
In a surprise announcement at the beginning of Monday's Waterville Board of Education meeting, Waterville Junior High School Principal Carole Gilley told the board she would be retiring this year.
Newport-based schools increasing in-person learning, Waterville schools report COVID-19 case
Middle and high school students in Regional School Unit 19 will begin in-person learning four days per week beginning in the next two weeks.
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Newport-based Regional School Unit 19 announced Monday that it will welcome back middle and high school students for increased in-person learning later this month.
In a letter to the community, RSU 19 Superintendent Michael Hammer outlined the plan to bring middle and high school students back to four days per week of in-person learning.
“We are planning to have the students return to in-person learning four days a week in the middle/high school,” Hammer wrote. “Based on the responses to our survey, we believe that we can bring those students, who indicated the desire, back safely for a pilot period.”