
Preschool Open House, today May 5th, at Woolwich Central School. Please join us from 6:00-7:00 p.m. this evening!

Gerry Scott and his horse Hercules visit BMS. Horses Over America travels around visiting towns and cities in hopes of helping students dealing with mental health concerns.



The second reading of the proposed school budget for next year will be presented and discussed by the Board of Education Monday, May 2nd, starting at 6:00pm. The meeting will be held in the practice gym at Morse/Bath Tech.

Bath Tech Culinary Arts students helped out in the Morse cafeteria today.

The last day of school for students will be Friday, June 17th. This will be a half day of school. There will be no late start Wednesdays on May 25th, June 1st, June 8th and June 15th to make up for one of our snow days.

The MHS Forensic Science students had special instruction from one of our local detectives about processing a crime scene. Pictured here, students found boot prints and tire treads in a sandy area around the school. Students used the forensic technique of making a dental stone mixture and creating a cast of both boot and tire impressions. Students then went inside and practiced dusting and lifting fingerprint techniques along with collecting static dust trails on the floor. Forensic Science students appreciated Detective Aucoin's guidance with real life forensic techniques!





Some of the 4th grade students at Phippsburg Elementary School had a collaborative lesson right before vacation concerning ocean sustainability and oysters! A member from Bates College, The Nature Conservancy, and KELT all took time to speak to the students on this very important topic.



The MHS Sophomores and the Seniors teamed up for a bake sale to raise money for the Spring Fling Dance in May!


Here are a few pictures from most of our programs of our students hard at work before they head off to their April break!





The kids always love Eat The Rainbow week at our schools. WCS had a colorful array of tasty food for the kids to try last week before break. Watermelon, green peppers, celery and red grapes were just a few of the items the kids were able to enjoy.


Some of our Fisher-Mitchell science students are exploring seeds, that will be planted in class, under our new microscopes. Some of our other Fisher-Mitchell students are embracing the warm sun with friends outside. Either way you look at it Spring is in the air.



The RSU1 Board will meet Monday, April 25th, at 6:00p.m. in the Practice Gym at MHS. Public Comments will be accepted in-person at the meeting. View the live stream: https://youtu.be/6G7-5chryWY

Science at times can propel us out of our comfort zones. These 7th grade students at BMS seem to be embracing the opportunity they have to explore biology standards, through the dissection of a sheep's heart.



On Wednesday, Dike-Newell School dressed as their favorite book characters in honor of School Librarian Appreciation Day. From classics like Red Riding Hood, to beloved characters like the Pigeon and "Elephant and Piggie," to superheroes and princesses, it was a wonderful assortment of well-loved friends from the pages of our favorite books!


Here are some of our valued MHS team members taking a moment to learn from each other! Today was a great opportunity for the staff to enjoy breakfast and a bit of team building fun




As part of their spring bird unit, PreK students brought natural items from home that birds might use to build nests. With Ms. McCauley and Mrs. Brockett, they placed the materials in the woods near the outdoor classroom. They recorded what they left and will revisit the site and make observations to see if birds have used any of the items that were left.




Second grade students from Ms. Michaud's class recently participated in the school library's Reader's Theater club. The five actors worked through several of their recesses to practice lines for a staged reading of The Frog Prince, which was greatly enjoyed by their classmates. It is hoped by their director Ms. Hardman that they will continue acting as they were a hardworking, talented group with a flair for comedy.


Members of the sixth grade class with Stephen Puff visited Graphic Design at Bath Tech Wednesday. The students were paired with 2nd-year Graphic Design students. Together they designed a character in Adobe Illustrator and produced stickers. The 6th graders shared a logo design that Bath Tech students will vinyl cut and heat press onto aprons for the Wiscasset Culinary program.





The Morse High School Lunch Buddies Program enjoying Sisters Gourmet Deli sandwiches together!


On Thursday, May 19, 2022, Dike Newell will be hosting visiting author Jennifer Jacobson. Jennifer Jacobson has written numerous children’s books including This Is MY Room! (No Tigers Allowed) as well as the Twig and Turtle and Andy Shane series.
