RSU 29 menu – Week of December 6, 2023
Breakfast for all Schools
Breakfast is served with multi-grain reduced-sugar cereal, WOWbutter/jelly, assorted fruit juice and 1 percent and skim milk.
Breakfast for all Schools
Breakfast is served with multi-grain reduced-sugar cereal, WOWbutter/jelly, assorted fruit juice and 1 percent and skim milk.
Husson University Online is pleased to celebrate the academic achievements of students recently named to the president’s and dean’s lists for term 1 of the 2023-24 academic year (for a GPA of 3.8 and above and 3.6 to 3.79 respectively). Aroostook County honorees are:
“It goes back to what I learned early on as a teacher. You need to get to know your students, teachers, ed techs, administrators, cooks, bus drivers, all of your staff as people,” Jane McCall said.
In a Giving Tuesday experiment, the Houlton High School Alumni Association is trying to raise enough money to give a yearbook to everyone in the Class of 2024.
Assuming approval is given in 2026, a realistic timeline to have a new school built is approximately four to five years after that time. The best case scenario would be a new school in 2030.
The trustees of the Maine Higher Education Assistance Foundation are pleased to announce the awarding of a scholarship for $1,200 to Maddix Corriveau of Madawaska.
The National Association of State Boards of Education is pleased to present Fern Desjardins with the 2023 Distinguished Service Award. This national award honors current and former state board members who have made exceptional contributions to education.
Breakfast for all Schools
Breakfast is served with multi-grain reduced-sugar cereal, WOWbutter/jelly, assorted fruit juice and 1 percent and skim milk.
Because of a local family’s generosity, caring and desire to give back, for more than 30 years many nursing professionals at Cary Medical Center and Pines Health Services have been supported with financial assistance to help further their nursing education.
Graduates of Maine’s only college training program for operators of mechanized logging and forest trucking equipment were recognized Nov. 9 at the site where they have spent recent weeks completing the final, trucking stage of the program after months harvesting timber using sophisticated state-of-the-art machines like those they will encounter in the logging industry.