Update: Wiscasset Interim Superintendent of Schools Robert “Bob” England Jr. said Thursday’s water main break has been fixed and WES was set to return to in-person learning Monday. Sunday night, England also told Wiscasset Newspaper the state.
Plans are under way for Friday, April 28 to be a remote learning day for Wiscasset Elementary School students, after a water main break was discovered right near the building Thursday afternoon, Wiscasset Interim Superintendent of Schools Robert “.
Boothbay region seventh and eighth grade students will resume classes in their wing at Boothbay Region Elementary School on May 2, according to Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) 98 Superintendent Robert Kahler. The middle school students.
School panels for both Boothbay Region and Wiscasset Monday night each approved Boothbay Region seventh and eighth grades’ use of space at Wiscasset Middle High School to finish the school year. The grades were displaced by a school flood and then.
Wiscasset Interim Superintendent of Schools Robert “Bob” England Jr. released the following statement Friday, April 7: Dear students, staff and parents: Most people are aware of the flooding issue that occurred at Boothbay (Region) Elementary School.