On May 14, 36 cadets from the RSU 57 MHS Navy JROTC embarked on an exciting field trip to South Portland, where they toured Sector Northern New England and set sail on the Cutter Thunder Bay. This memorable experience allowed the cadets who went underway to earn the prestigious Sea Cruise ribbon to proudly display on their uniforms. This inaugural visit marks the beginning of a promising partnership, paving the way for future opportunities and experiences for our cadets. We extend a special thank you to LT Pamela Manns of Sector Northern New England and LT Brian Hagerty of Cutter Thunder Bay for their invaluable partnership and dedication to our cadets.
12 months ago, Katherine Dupuis
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Due to driver shortages, Bus 1772 servicing MHS/MMS and Line Elem. and Bus 1874 servicing MHS/MMS and Lyman Elem. will be out of service today 5/16/2024. We apologize for the inconvenience.
12 months ago, Richard Newton
4th graders have been learning about the American Revolutionary War. Each student chose a historical figure from that time, dressed as they would have, and shared facts about the person in a "Wax Museum". The students did an incredible job and it was so wonderful to have our families attend! A special thank you to Ms. Graham and both Ms. McCarthy's for their help supporting our students with this fun opportunity!
12 months ago, Catherine Poulin
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On Friday May 10th, students from RSU 57 showcased their pride at the Portland Sea Dogs Game! These students were nominated by their teachers for their growth and achievement in the classroom. As part of the recognition, students received a certificate and a complimentary ticket to the game. Accompanied by teachers and their families, students joyously paraded around the field and enjoyed the thrill of seeing their names displayed on the scoreboard! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended and supported this wonderful event!
12 months ago, Katherine Dupuis
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RSU 57 extends our warmest wishes for a Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers, grandmothers, and mother figures in our community. Your dedication forms the cornerstone of our society, and we are immensely grateful for the love and support you provide your families every day. May this special day bring you joy, love, and the relaxation you so richly deserve. Happy Mother's Day!
12 months ago, Kyle Keenan
Hello Mustang Nation - please use the link below to access the Student & Family Newsletter for the week of 05.13.24: https://secure.smore.com/n/yug94
12 months ago, Massabesic High School
Alfred Elementary would like to send a sincere 'thank you' to our PTSA and community for the love and support bestowed upon our staff in recognition of appreciation week. The generosity, thoughtfulness and kind gestures were appreciated by all! Thank you for the thoughtfully planned treats and for the staff room updates...the couch is a fan favorite! Brianna Thomas, Tracy Roberts, Suzanne Libby and Meaghan Huot...we appreciate YOU:)
12 months ago, Catherine Poulin
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Best of luck to our Special Olympic Student-Athletes as they compete today at Noble High School - check out the video in the link below of the send off! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EQzuRrYxDX5tvPK9gDcfWfmiCbz5BKqX/view?usp=sharing
12 months ago, Massabesic High School
Due to driver shortages, Bus 2471 servicing MHS/MMS and Alfred Elem. and Bus 2473 servicing MHS/MMS and Line Elem. will be out of service today 5/10/2024. We apologize for the inconvenience.
12 months ago, Richard Newton
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12 months ago, Elisha Thun
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12 months ago, Elisha Thun
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During Teacher Appreciation Week, we extend our deepest gratitude to every member of our RSU 57 staff for their tireless dedication in preparing students for success in an ever-changing world. From our passionate teachers and ed techs to our food service, maintenance and transportation staff - your efforts in classrooms and beyond empower students to navigate challenges with confidence and resilience. Thank you for your continued unwavering dedication to students within the RSU 57 community.
12 months ago, Katherine Dupuis
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Due to driver shortages, Bus 2073 servicing MHS/MMS and Shapleigh Elem. will be out of service today 5/09/2025. We apologize for the inconvenience.
12 months ago, Richard Newton
Lyman Elementary would like to thank Channel 8 Weather At Your School Ted McInerney for coming today! The kids had a blast at 5:45am being part of the program and were excited to learn about weather during the in school presentation.
12 months ago, Cindy Pellerin
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Hello Massabesic Community - please review the UPDATE letter from Mr. Thurlow regarding LifeFlight on campus this morning (05.07.24): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CA1VdlAdz9lr2wY-U1m_qGBs8rU6X8lI/edit
12 months ago, Massabesic High School
Hello Massabesic Community - please review the letter from Mr. Thurlow regarding LifeFlight on campus this morning (05.07.24): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ANhackTL225QTAN6BnB2M3g5PiVv71J_/edit
12 months ago, Massabesic High School
Due to driver shortages,Bus 1871 servicing MHS/MMS, Bus 1873 servicing MHS/.MMS and Waterboro Elem. and Bus 2273 servicing MHS/MMS and Line Elem. will be out of service today 5/07/2024. We apologize for the inconvenience.
12 months ago, Richard Newton
On Friday, a representative and her furry friend from "No Bowl Empty Pet Food Pantry" visited AES classrooms as part of our 'One School One Book' week. Our visitors read a chapter from "Fenway & Hattie" and spoke to our students about her work and caring for animals in need. We collected donations and presented them to her upon her arrival. A special thank you to our community for the generous gifts to our animal friends and a thank you to our OSOB committee for planning such a fun event!
12 months ago, Catherine Poulin
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This weekend, more than 350 MHS students attended Prom 2024 and enjoyed an evening of music, photographs, dancing, and laughter. Thank you to our MHS staff volunteers and students for making the event a safe and enjoyable event for all in attendance. The Class of 2025 did a great job hosting this event and helping to provide memorable moments for all.
12 months ago, Katherine Dupuis
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