Sun, May 19, 2013

Schools

  • Honor Roll

    OHCHS

    PARIS — Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School has announced its third quarter Honor Roll.

    Grade nine

    High Honors – Benjamin Andrews, Todd Gustaitis, Jared Hall, Jordon Labbe, Carina Sclafani and Theresa Wilson

  • The Boxberry School

    CLOSE EXAMINATION — Veda Person and Eowyn Schauffler, The Boxberry School, examine dinosaur bones at the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Boston.

  • A Word A Day

    Monday

    Surround: be all around (If we're not careful the wolves will surround us.)

    Tuesday

    Innocuous: having no adverse effect; not likely to offend or provoke strong emotion (Although you might find this innocuous, I think it is highly offensive.)

    Wednesday

  • Honor Roll

    Whittier Middle School

    POLAND — Bruce M. Whittier Middle School has released its Trimester 2 Honor Roll.

    Grade Seven

    High Honors Habits of Work — Ashley Cloutier, Caitlyn Doyle, Alyssa French, Katelynn Greene, Jordan Gregory, Melina Herrick, Kiana Knowlton, Rachel Kuklinski, Higera Nawass, Emily Rose and Jada Tuttle

  • Mother of the Year contest

    OXFORD HILLS — The Advertiser Democrat is on a mission to find it annual Mother of the Year among its Oxford Hills moms.

    Children in fourth grade may enter the Mother of the Year contest by writing a short essay – one page only – telling us: Why My Mother Should be Mother of the Year.

    Essays should be thoughtful and honest. They need to be in the child's words with no adult input. Essays will be published in the paper.

  • School Lunch

    SAD 17

    Thursday, April 11 — Hot dog in a bun, baked beans, cole slaw, peaches and milk

    Breakfast: Strawberry poptart, juice, fruit and milk

    Friday, April 12 — Peanut butter jelly sandwich, carrot sticks, chips, assorted fruit and milk

    Breakfast: Cereal, animal crackers, juice, fruit and milk

    Monday,  April 15 — Vacation Week

    Tuesday, April 16 — Vacation Week

  • History scholarship offered to seniors

    LIVERMORE — High school seniors have the chance to receive a $1,000 scholarship, named in honor of the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center (Norlands) founder, Ethel “Billie” Gammon. Applications are due by May 15.

    One $1,000 scholarship is awarded each year to a Maine high school senior who has been inspired by their experience at the Norlands and is planning to pursue a field that can be related to its mission, which includes history, but could also include American studies, education, museum studies, and sustainable agriculture for example.

  • Masonic students of month

  • Guy E. Rowe School

    Award Winners

    Our second trimester awards assembly was held yesterday morning. Those students honored as Most Improved or Good Citizen by their teachers for the second trimester were:

  • A Word A Day

    Monday

    Adequate: satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity (You are expected to do at least adequate work.)

    Tuesday

    Disavow: deny any responsibility or support for (I will disavow you if you keep getting into trouble.)

    Wednesday

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