
Please join us for this month's School Board meeting and Public Hearing of the budget, which will be held Monday, April 24th at 6:00pm. The meeting will be held in the main conference room, just inside the main entrance at Morse High School/Bath Tech. Agenda:https://bit.ly/3LpGRWb
Stream: https://youtube.com/live/HDeZCasFo9s?feature=share

STEM City 2023 excited students from all our schools in RSU1! We'd love your feedback before thinking about a future STEM City event. Please take a few moments to share your ideas on this anonymous survey.
STEM City Feedback form: https://bit.ly/3KHDKHE


Community Event - all are welcome!


News 8 featured a piece about the recent OUR STEM CITY event in RSU1.
Check it out here: https://www.wmtw.com/amp/article/hands-on-stem-night-in-bath-drives-students-to-technology-and-science/43535210

Woolwich Central School recently hosted RSU 1’s 26th Annual Battle of the Books. The Battle of the Books is a game show style competition for students; they read as many of the Maine Student Book Award nominees as possible and then answer questions about these books. Some students read all of the 30+ books on the list! It takes many months to prepare for the Battle of the Books and hours of reading. Congratulations goes out to this year's Battle of the Books champions, the 6th-grade team from WCS!


Morse High School -
Jazz Night & Dessert Auction -
April 12th


Students had the opportunity to talk to over 30 businesses and colleges while participating in a college and career fair at MHS/Bath Tech this week.



OUR STEM CITY
Thursday, April 6th
5PM-7PM
Morse High School/Bath Tech


MY, OH, MY, LOOK WHO GOT PIED!
The Fisher-Mitchell School Pie Day Campaign raised over $500 for the 5th grade field trip fund.


Bath Tech hosted 8th-grade students from AOS 93 schools on Friday, March 24th. These 8th-grade students had the opportunity to experience three different Bath Tech programs with the help of some of our current Bath Tech students.




Morse High School presents The Addams Family
Friday, April 7th and Saturday, April 8th at 7pm
Montgomery Theater, 826 Shipbuilder Way, Bath
Tickets are $5 for all students/ $10 for adults
All ticket sales happen at the door. Cash/check only, please.
Tickets sales will start 1 hour before the performance
The Addams Family, a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story and it’s every father’s nightmare: Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family–a man her parents have never met. And if that wasn’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before–keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents.
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Dike-Newell Students have been working on STEM projects in Library class. Students made paper airplanes and measured how far they traveled, making design tweaks to try to get them to go even farther!


Woolwich Central School K-2, 4/5, and 6th grade Odyssey of the Mind Teams will be competing in the Maine State Tournament. This is the largest group that WCS has sent to compete in 5 years. The competition is happening Saturday, March 25th at Noble High School.


Fifteen students from Bath Tech traveled to Bangor last week to compete against other CTE schools in the Maine State SkillsUSA competition. The following students earned medals: Olyvia Oxton and Eleanor Nery won gold in Wedding Cake Decorating, Payton Blagdon won gold in Cabinet Making, Rylie Harper won gold in Architectural Drafting, Jean Paul won gold in Cosmetology, Connor Robertson won silver in Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair, and Alton King won bronze in Carpentry. Everyone did their best and we are proud of each of you!!


BMS students had an amazing day at Black Mountain last Thursday. 11 brand new skiers from BMS put themselves in the learning zone and gave it a try. Many thanks to all that made this trip possible.




Culinary arts students have been practicing their skills for the upcoming wedding cake competition at this week's SkillsUSA competition in Bangor.



BMS wrapped up the month of February with our theme around respect with a RESPECT Rally. Our BMS rock band rocked the stage and grade levels all had a blast in different challenges and activities versus homerooms and grade level houses.


Third graders at Phippsburg Elementary learned about heart health and had fun jumping rope in PE this week.



ELO and CTE students recently attended the BIW Training Academy. This was a terrific experience for our students! Students spent time in the Welding Training Facility and the Virtual Reality Center, where they were able to virtually paint a ship, operate a crane and forklift, perform some welding and virtually be on a worksite.



Awards assemblies, GIANT snow banks, and Valentines are something to smile about at PES.


