Students of the quarter named
EASTON NEWS
By Hillary Hallett
Larry Worcester, principal of Easton Elementary School, has announced the students of the fourth quarter.
Brenna Carlow is a Kindergarten student who is the daughter of Derek and Jennifer Carlow. She is a kind young girl who is an excellent student. She is very well mannered and always looks to help others out.
Paige Lento is a fifth-grade student and the daughter of Peter and Kristina Lento. She is involved in many activities in and out of school, was one the most improved students this past quarter and has a great personality and is liked by all.
Alysabeth Lamoreau is a sixth-grade student and the daughter of Alecia Nickerson and Erick Lamoreau. She works extremely hard in the classroom and has shown a great deal of improvement over the course of the school year.
Registrations accepted for upcoming school year
The Easton School Department is now accepting registration for children entering Kindergarten or Pre-K in the fall. All children residing within the Easton school district who are 5 years old (on or before October 15, 2016) are eligible for enrollment in the Kindergarten class. All children residing within the Easton school district who are 4 years old (on or before October 15, 2016) are eligible for the Pre-K class.
Please call the Easton Elementary School at 488-7700 as soon as possible to register your child for either of the above classes. The classroom teacher will notify parents/guardians when an informational meeting for parents is scheduled. The following documents are required by the State of Maine: proof of immunizations, birth certificate and proof of residency (rental agreement, utility bill, etc). These documents must be presented prior to the child beginning school.
Memorabilia items half price
As a year of celebrating Easton’s year-long 150th birthday has concluded there are still a few items available including books on the history of Easton, titled “A Community Carved from the Wilderness 1865-2015 for only $5.
Also available are 20-oz. glasses with Sesquicentennial logos, glass coffee mugs with Bears and Sesquicentennial logos, royal blue T-shirts with sesquicentennial logo (sizes are limited), blue sweatshirts with sesquicentennial logos (quantities very limited) and two-tone caps or standard caps with Sesquicentennial logos.
Items can be picked up at Easton Town Office or call 488-6652 to check availability. To see samples, please visit eastonme.com or stop by the town office.
Hillary Hallett is the correspondent for Easton. She can be reached by sending an e-mail to hillary_jt@myfairpoint.net or calling 551-7737.