Fri, May 24, 2013

Schools

  • Youth Art Month - 2013

  • School Lunch

    SAD 17

    Thursday, March 14— Early Release Day: Peanut butter and jelly uncrustables, baby carrots, pretzels, orange and milk

    Breakfast: Cereal, juice, fruit and milk

    Friday, March 15 — No School.  Staff Development Day


    Monday, March 18 — Hot chicken patty on whole wheat bun, green beans, pineapple chunks and milk 

    Breakfast: Cereal, juice, fruit and milk

  • Waterford fair offers scholarship

    WATERFORD — Waterford World's Fair Association is please to announce that they will be offering a $500 scholarship to a graduating senior who will be attending a school for studies in Agriculture. The requirements are:

    • Student must write a brief description of the student's experience with Agriculture and how this scholarship will be used.

    • Student should submit a letter of recommendation from either a teacher, guidance counselor or an employer.

  • Agnes Gray School

     Dr. Seuss Day

    We want to say thank you to the Rotary representatives, Tally Decato and Jack Richardson, who came in to read a Dr. Seuss story to our kindergarten, first and second grade students. Paul Bickford, assistant principal at OHCHS, came in to read to the fourth grade students. This was a great way to honor this author of so many wonderful books.

     Supplies needed

  • UC part of effort to increase IT professionals

    PARIS — According to a report by Southern Maine Community College, Maine is estimated to have a shortage of computer and IT professionals by 2018. A new statewide initiative, Project Login, aims to close that gap by doubling the number of computer science and IT graduates from the UMS.

  • Dean's List

    Bentley

    WALTHAM, MA — Bentley University recently announced the names of local residents who were honored for their outstanding academic achievement in the fall 2012 semester. To be named to the Dean's List, a full-time student must have a grade point average of 3.3 or higher with no course grade below 2.0 during the term.

    Krista Hakala of Harrison, a Junior, is a Marketing major.

    BU

  • Oxford Elementary aspires

    I don't know what I want to be but did you when you were in sixth grade.  I think that when you were in sixth grade that you wanted to be many things just like me. 

    Some of the things that I wanted to do was a cop which led me to a spy, then a teacher, then to what I want to do now.  I want to be an Ed Tech.  My mom and sister inspired me to do this.  They wanted to help kids and so did I.  That's why I want to be an Ed Tech.

  • Community service

    HELPING OUT —   Krissy Wilson, a Junior Girl Scout of Troops 1350, West Paris, organized a food drive to benefit the West Paris Food Pantry as part of her bronze award. Krissy was assisted by the girls in troop 1350 led by Karen Downing and Donna Kennison. The girl scouts made and displayed posters and filled their own box. Other boxes wee placed in various public spaces in the West Paris area. Requests for donations were made in the local papers. Krissy received the bronze award in the fall recognition ceremony.

  • Boxberry students meet author

    STUDENTS MEET AUTHOR — From left, Sophie Billings, Isaiah S., Mina Kazimierczack, Emi Camous, Veda Person, Abby Toohey, Whyse Cummings and author Patricia Gott.

  • Harrison Elementary aspiring higher

    Adrenaline Rush

    Simon Dumont inspires me because he was the one who made me think that if I ski backwards I would be okay. And because of him I went down the hardest trail in New England!  For those of you that don't know who Simon Dumont is, he is one of the best dikers in the world.

    Simon Dumont has his own World Cup called the Dumont Cup.  Simon Dumont has won a lot of competitions even though he hasn't won every single one he is still a very good skier.

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