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Cooking, building model rockets and art are a small sampling of the summer courses being offered this year to address students' social-emotional needs that have gone unmet during the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Skowhegan, Waterville and Winslow-area schools report cases of COVID-19 Waterville Schools reported cases in three different schools. School districts based in Skowhegan, Waterville and Winslow reported cases of COVID-19 late Friday afternoon. Maine School Administrative District 54 Superintendent Jon Moody notified the community in a letter regarding a case involving a Skowhegan Area Middle School staff member. Three staff members and 53 students were impacted by the case. “At this time there is no recommendation that we take additional actions beyond the quarantining of students and staff as described above,” Moody wrote. “Should anything about this situation change, or should other cases arise, we will reach out directly and post the information to the web.” ....
Ayers to receive MPA Principal’s Award Waterville Senior High School senior recognized. Share Emme Ayers Contributed photo Emme Ayers, a senior at Waterville Senior High School, has been selected to receive the 2021 Principal’s Award, according to a news release from Principal Brian Laramee. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic excellence, outstanding school citizenship, and leadership. The Principal’s Award is presented in most Maine public and private high schools by member principals of the MPA, the professional association which represents Maine’s school administrators. “Emme is a wonderful student and even better school citizen. She has an unweighted GPA of 98.617. Emme has excelled in the classroom, in sports, and in extra-curricular activities. She has led our school as the National Honor Society president, Green Team co-president, and as a soccer cap ....
Waterville Board of Education updated on COVID-19 relief fund projects, hybrid instruction Superintendent Eric Haley said $1.9 million from the second round of federal COVID-19 relief funding must be spent before Dec. 31, or the schools will lose it. Share WATERVILLE Learning and facilities look different at Waterville schools than they did a year ago, with projects being launched to create safer spaces, students learning in-person and remotely, and teachers and administrators constantly making improvements to how things are done. Waterville Superintendent Eric Haley Morning Sentinel file photo by Michael Seamans Schools Superintendent Eric Haley updated the Waterville Board of Education on Monday on how city schools plan to spend $1.9 million from the second round of federal COVID-19 relief funds, following a previous notification they were eligible for $1.7 million in the first round. ....