Limestone students nab state championship at ‘odyssey’ competition
Odyssey of the Mind is an international problem solving competition designed to help children learn creative thinking and teamwork skills.
Odyssey of the Mind is an international problem solving competition designed to help children learn creative thinking and teamwork skills.
About 200 of the 513 graduates attended the university’s 115th commencement as faculty, family and friends packed the Wieden Hall gym on Saturday.
Student speaker Alayzia Johnson talked about how the pandemic shaped their experiences at the university, creating resilience and growth among her peers.
Katahdin Middle/High School announces third quarter honor roll.
Austin Jean will have both his diploma from Fort Kent Community High School and an associate degree in business from the University of Maine at Fort Kent.
On Thursday, April 25 Samantha Drost’s personal finance students from Caribou High School visited third-graders at the Caribou Community School as part of the National Teen Teach-In, a nationwide campaign where high school students teach elementary students in their community how to manage money.
Higher town valuations and lower student enrollment is driving down what was normally received from the state.
Betty Culley reminded middle school students that people and their stories are more than the societal issues they sometimes become entangled with.
Student members would have attended city council meetings, discussed local issues with their peers and presented recommendations to city councilors on impending decisions.
Maine School of Science and Mathematics, the state’s first tuition-free, public, residential high school, won the East Coast and Canadian Space Elements Design Competition! This was a 22-hour challenge where our team had to develop a proposal for a lunar habitation, working around the clock to create a 50-slide presentation.