Fri, May 24, 2013

Schools

  • Agnes Gray School

    Proud of Their Dads

    Three of our Agnes Gray students are very proud of their dad. They are Bradley, Justin and Alexis Richards and are triplets in the second grade at Agnes Gray. Congratulations to their dad Jason Richards who graduated on May 9, from Central Maine Community College in the Business Administration and Management program. Mr. Richards graduated with honors and was a member of the National Honor Society.

    Searching for Three and Four Year Olds

  • Alberi is Staff Member of the Month

    HONORED —   Sandy Alberi, an Ed. Tech at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, was presented with the SAD 17 Staff Member of the Month Award for May in a ceremony during the May 6 SAD 17 Board of Directors meeting. Alberi, middle, poses with, from left, student representatives Sophie Lawton and Kali Catalano, Superintendent Rick Colpitts and Board Chairman Ron Kugell.

  • Christopher Fox initiated into Honor Society

    BATON ROUGE, LA — Christopher Fox of Mechanic Falls was among the students recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi is the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.

  • A Word A Day

    Monday

    Proposal: a plan or suggestion put forward for consideration by others (We'll review the proposal, then make a decision on how to move ahead with the project.)

    Tuesday

    Taut: stretched or pulled tight; not slack (Keep the rope taut so the boat doesn't drift off!)

    Wednesday

  • Oxford County GOP announces scholarship winner

    YOUNG REPUBLICAN  —    Travis Frost, a senior at Dirigo High School in Dixfield is presented with the 2013 Oxford County Young Republican Scholarship award at the May 14 meeting of the Oxford County Republican Committee. Here, scholarship committee chairman Tom Curtis presents frost with the $500 scholarship.

  • Showcase

    SHOWCASE — Oxford Hills Christian Academy students from Mrs. Henrys' class recite Hebrews 11:1-28 at their recent Showcase Night. Each student picked a person from Hebrews 11 and dressed like that person might have dressed. They also sang and did sign language for, "Father I Adore You." Showcase Night featured many projects, performances and artwork from all our students.

  • Coffman accepts membership in NSCS

    BUCKFIELD — Audrey Lynn Coffman has accepted membership in the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS). Audrey resides in Buckfield with her husband Travis and four children.

    "NSCS is more than just a symbol of academic achievement. Membership gives students access to a number of amazing benefits, including career and networking resources, scholarships, travel and service projects both on campus and in the community," says Stephen E. Loflin, NSCS founder and chief executive officer.

  • Guy E. Rowe School

    Rowe PTO Holds First 5K Race

    The Rowe School PTO held its first annual 5K race and walk on Saturday, May 4, at Rowe School. Many people of all ages participated on a beautiful spring day. The top male finisher was Rowe six grade teacher, Justin Stygles, and the top female finisher was Rowe third grade teacher Emily Coye. Congratulations to all of the participants and our PTO for a wonderful event.

    Rowe Staff Well Represented at PTO 5K Race

  • Heather Hastings receives Masters degree

    PORTLAND — On Saturday, May 11, Heather Hastings of Norway graduated from University of Southern Maine with a Masters degree in Music Performance (Horn). Heather is a 2006 graduate of Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School and a 2010 Plymouth State University graduate, summa cum laude, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education. Heather is planning on returning to teaching in the fall. Heather is the daughter of Stephen and Rebecca Hastings.

  • 05-21-COMSCH-2013-Lunch Menu

    SAD 17    

    Thursday, May 23 — Fish sandwich with cheese, green beans, Mandarin oranges and milk

    Breakfast: Peanut butter jelly gramwich, fruit and milk

    Friday, May 24 — Sunbutter and jelly sandwich, pretzels, assorted fruit and milk

    Breakfast: Cereal, animal crackers, fruit and milk

    Monday,  May 27 — Memorial Day.  No School

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