
Recently, Dike-Newell School welcomed the Portland Stage Players to our school. They came to do some dramatic readings of several stories, and then did workshops with our second grade classes. What a fun day we had!


Morse High School has some great things happening! Check out these articles.
https://www.pressherald.com/2022/05/31/morse-high-rockers-look-forward-to-final-jam-friday/
https://www.pressherald.com/2022/05/25/morse-honors-founder-of-local-youth-center/

Reminder: The RSU1 district budget meeting for residents will be held on May 31st at 6:00 pm in the Montgomery Theater at Morse High School. Please join us.

Such a beautiful display of artwork at the Woolwich Central School Open House/Art Night!




DNS was thrilled to welcome author Jennifer Jacobson to our school last week. She shared some of her favorite stories with us and talked about where she gets her great ideas!



The Battle of the Books was a huge success at Woolwich Central School last week. The kids filled the gym with excitement and smiles!



The Dike-Newell second graders recently took their second field trip to Maine Maritime Museum. We learned about maritime transportation on our first visit, and the lobstering industry on our second visit.


Orlane Bognini hosted Morse's first lunch and learn about her experience emigrating from Burkina Faso. 50 students and staff members attended!


Please join us for a Special Education Workshop during this month's School Board meeting! If you are interested, you may attend in-person or live stream the meeting online, Monday, May 27th at 6:00PM. View the live stream: https://youtu.be/bCgWZBKnH_8 View the agenda: https://bit.ly/3Ms9EaK

On Thursday the PES third-grade students planted potatoes. They were also given some seedlings to take home to plant.




The RSU1 Board will meet Monday, May 23rd, at 6:00p.m. in the practice gym at Morse High School / Bath Tech. Public Comments are welcomed in-person at the meeting. View the live stream:https://youtu.be/bCgWZBKnH_8 View the agenda: https://bit.ly/3Ms9EaK

Bath Tech Culinary students prepare food for the 2022 Senior Tea!





Bath Middle School Kennebec House Students Present The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Monday May 23, Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26 at 7pm in the Bath Middle School Gym.


At last week's Recognition Assembly, Eric recognized Eighteen Morse students who have earned the Seal of Biliteracy!


https://drive.google.com/file/d/17iKfbgUcJpX1c_f17UmG2rTqlq9qc1J_/view
Please use the link above to access a very important message about Teen Alcohol Use. A student from WCS spent many hours doing research on this topic and wanted to share it with the RSU 1 community.

Woolwich Central School had some special visitors last week. Here are some photos from the 6th grade Tea Party where students researched and dressed up as famous people from history. The photos show the students practicing etiquette and small talk about their research while being served new food (Kumkquats, beet & ginger juice, etc) by their teachers, Mr. Harrington and Mr. Shea.




Nathaniel Jewett and John Arsenault from Bath Tech placed second in the Ford ACE Skills Competition. Over 150 students competed!! These young men proved themselves to be some of the top performers in the state! This was the first year this competition has taken place and Ford has plans to do it again next year. We are training to take first place next year!



https://mainedoenews.net/category/news-views/press-releases/
Teachers' of the Year were honored by the Department of Education on Thursday, May 12th. Congratulations to Kathleen Clark!


Phippsburg Elementary 3rd graders did an amazing job planting seeds today! They planted lettuce, onion slips, radishes, and carrots.




On Thursday, May 5th students participated in ACES day by walking around the track. Such a beautiful day for an outside event.

