
Our Phippsburg Elementary School students enjoyed a trip to the Maine Maritime Museum last week. There is always so much to learn while visiting the museum and the kids love the hands on materials.




Thanks to the generosity of donors at Donors Choose, the Dike Newell School library has received space learning materials including a space image viewer and handheld planets, items for Rock Club such as rock specimen kits and field guides and a selection of diverse picture books to make library class a more inclusive experience,




MHS had a busy day last week presenting their students with Freshman Awareness. Ed Gerety was their motivational speaker during the afternoon.



The RSU1 Board will meet Monday, March 28th, at 6:00p.m. in the Early Childhood Classroom at Bath Tech. Public Comments will be accepted in-person at the meeting. View the live stream: https://youtu.be/abK1_IYeaHU

Dike-Newell second graders on Saint Patrick’s day, getting ready to perform an Irish Jig for our community meeting!


BMS Acadia Students celebrate Pi Day by exploring the STEM room and learning about our new STEM programming and bidding on homemade pies with their families.




Ms. Harrison's class is working on a project where they take a physical object of their choice and create a digital model of that item to scale using the software Rhino. After completing the digital model, they will use the 3d printers to create a 3d product that resembles the original item.


Attention of families with small children ready to learn. Don't miss Choices night on May 5th! See the attached flyer for more info.


Students at FMS get ready to begin their Atlantic Salmon project in the classroom. Last week the eggs were delivered and the tanks were set up to begin this fascinating adventure.




Morse High School had a lot to celebrate last week! They had their first ever assembly in their new theatre, Mr. Varney congratulated the top ten for the Class of 2022, and the MHS rock band also performed Mustang Sally!




BMS 8th graders practice their badminton skills!


CNA students practiced a dementia simulation in the lab earlier in the week. This increases knowledge and understanding of the cognitive signs and symptoms of dementia. This simulation helps to enhance empathy and increased awareness of attitudes towards the frail elderly with dementia and enhances the care practices of healthcare professionals.


Last week, at Woolwich Central School, we celebrated Read Across America with a fun theme week! Each day was a different reading theme. Here are some photos of "Hats Off to Reading" and "Snuggle Up & Read" (PJ Day!)



Students in Mrs. Bickford's class are flying high after winning an online contest for free STEM kits from HESS! They will be exploring the fun-damentals of flight through a series of lessons using the HESS Cargo Plane and Jet STEM kits. Congratulations Mrs. Bickford and class!


Cosmetology students were busy last week creating amazing styles for the One Act participants

First grade science students at Phippsburg Elementary School took some time to see which insulator would preserve an ice cube the longest.

Bath Middle School has an opening for a Food Service Assistant! For more information visit: https://www.servingschools.com/job/6v3p6d/food-service-assistant/bath/me


At Dike-Newell kindergarten in particular finds many ways to enjoy the 100th day - from funky glasses to collections to activities, we love the 100th day!



Dike-Newell Librarian, Ms. Hardman, recently hosted the first session of Rock Club! Students got to examine several specimens including Obsidian, Howlite, Amethyst, Trilobite, Aragonite and a Masasaur tooth!


The Morse High School Unified Basketball Team gets down to the Cha Cha Slide during half time!
