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Update: December 20, 2021

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Winter Sports Underway Boys hockey OT over Yarmouth to open season Boys Hoop wins opening night game Lady Rangers opening game Congratulations to Falmouth/Greely Football team winner of Class B South Good Sportsmanship Award Congrats to GHS student-athletes Ethan Njitoh and Savana Harvey for being named the Forecaster's Fall Athletes of the Year. Ethan is a junior on the soccer team and is a Class B South regional all-star and WMC all-star. Savana is a senior on the field hockey team and is an all-state, WMC all-star, and defensive MVP. Mental Health Segment to Feature MSAD 51 on WMTW An MSAD #51 team was interviewed for a mental health segment being aired later this week by WMTW News 8. The focus is on mental health in schools during the pandemic. Thanks to the following participants: Peter Scott - high school social worker Mar-E Trebilcock - middle school principal Avery Olsen - high school junior Eric Brown - district mental health specialist Lori Gunn - high school teacher Aar...

Update: December 6, 2021

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NASA's Real "Deep Impact" Plan involves Greely Grad Greely grad Mark Jensenius is working on NASA's DART mission to deflect potential future asteroids away from Earth, gives credit to Greely teachers for preparing him for this work in this WMTW (Channel 8) feature:   https://www.wmtw.com/article/maine-engineer-nasa-dart-mission-asteroid/38333323# 8th Graders Discover Earth's Place in the Universe 8th-grade science classes at GMS are studying Earth’s place in the Universe & made a scaled distance model where 1 foot=3,145,265 miles. The model starts in the GMS lobby & winds around outside towards Tuttle Road to show approx. scale of objects from the Sun. This project is aligned to Maine Learning Result standard MS-ESS 1-3: Analyze and interpret data to determine scale properties of objects in the solar system. How Can We Support Equity in Our District? Save the Date! January 11th, 6:30-8:00 via Google Meet Are you Interested in supporting the district in dev...

Update: November 15, 2021

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"Day of Welcome" Contributes to a Sense of Belonging A sense of belonging is important for all students as they enter school each morning. Staff members, administrators, a Board member, and the Cumberland Police department & Cumberland Fire/EMT gave students in grades 4-12 an extra welcoming greeting as they arrived at school at GHS and GMS 4-8 recently. The Day of Welcome is a way for the entire school community to show that each student belongs and we are happy to welcome them to school. Special thanks to GMS staff members Ali Waterhouse & Bobbi Goodwin for their leadership of this annual event. Veterans Day Activities In observance of Veterans Day, our schools provided a number of activities to educate students about the importance of the holiday and its place in our nation. Here is a sampling: Mabel I. Wilson School MIW Librarian Maureen Driscoll read this book to 2nd and 3rd graders: Reckless: The True Story of the Little Horse Who Became a Hero, by Patricia McCo...

Update: November 1, 2021

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1st Grade Costume Parade Extravaganza First graders and their teachers donned their favorite costumes for a Halloween-style parade around the campus track last week, entertaining MIW students, staff, and parents. Characters such as Spiderman, Wonder Woman, pumpkins, ghosts, dinosaurs, and even a walking toilet were all part of the parade. GHS Homecoming Students asked for a homecoming dance and one was delivered. A beautiful event was held in mid-October in a rented dance hall tent complete with a wooden dance floor. About 300 students enjoyed the festivities and music for this special homecoming dance. Many thanks to Don Gray, Jim Hand, Katie Dexter, Don Foster, Joanna Foster, and all those who helped to set up and make this event one to remember. GHS Outing Club Returns After a hiatus, the GHS Outing Club returned this Fall, thanks to a state grant of $1500 that supports programs that connect teenagers with the outdoors around them. The first trip was to the Cumberland Forest, with s...