Hodgdon Middle-High School announces third quarter honor roll
Hodgdon Middle-High School Guidance Director Bernadette Willette has announced the following students were named to the school’s honor roll for the third quarter.
Hodgdon Middle-High School Guidance Director Bernadette Willette has announced the following students were named to the school’s honor roll for the third quarter.
Houlton Explorer Post 1820 will conduct its annual “New Explorer Sign-Up” meeting on May 4, at the Houlton Parks and Recreation Building.
Recent results of lead testing in SAD 1 schools show 16 percent of its water fixtures had levels above what Maine finds acceptable, though school officials confirmed no drinking water sources were affected.
Breakfast for all Schools
Breakfast is served with multi-grain reduced-sugar cereal, Wowbutter/jelly, assorted fruit juice and 1 percent and skim milk.
Applications are currently being accepted at the Maine Community Foundation for the Sally Stetson Tongren Scholarship Fund for Aroostook County and the Wendell S. Doody Memorial Scholarship Fund.
University of Maine at Presque Isle President Ray Rice has announced that former UMPI President Donald N. Zillman and first lady Linda G. Zillman will deliver a joint commencement address and receive honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees during the university’s 113th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 7.
Chloe Sleeper of Caribou has ranked bronze nationally in the 87th annual event Le Grand Concours (National French Contest), according to Lisa Narug, national director of Le Grand Concours. Sleeper ranked first in the Maine Chapter.
Representatives from the schools in the Maine Community College System toured the nursing program simulation lab and the EMS training expansion at Northern Maine Community College in Presque Isle Friday.
Fourth-grade students in Brittany Morrison’s class at Eva Hoyt Zippel Elementary School in Presque Isle visit with Maine Senate President Troy Jackson,Superintendent Ben Greenlaw, SAD 1 School Board Chair Lucy Richards, Principal Chris Hallett, Brittany Morrison, Mandy Graham, Christine Blaikie and Melanie Junkins.
Student leaders from Aroostook County’s farming community will head to the nation’s capital to learn and grow their leadership skills.