DIXFIELD — The Regional School Unit 10 board of directors has approved transportation for several overnight and day trips for elementary school students and a senior class trip to Massachusetts for Buckfield Junior/Senior High School seniors.

when they met on Monday.

Fifth-graders at Rumford Elementary School will take part in an overnight nature experience at the University of Maine 4-H Learning Center at Bryant Pond on June 1 and 2. Fifth-graders at Dirigo Elementary School will take part in a similar event on May 27 and 28.

Grades three through five at Dixfield Elementary will take part in a daylong visit to Bryant Pond on May 18.

The trips have been paid for through a variety of grants, including those from the Western Foothills Kids Association and a parent-teacher association.

“Our goal is to get kids outside into the natural world,” Lyndsey Smith, lakeside classroom coordinator at Bryant Pond, said during her presentation to the board Monday night.

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Buckfield class trip coordinator Faith Rines said about two-thirds of the 40-member graduating class is expected to travel to Massachusetts on a chartered bus after Project Graduation activities end early June 7. The cost for each student and chaperon is estimated at about $325.

Rines said no district funds would be used; the cost for the senior class trip will be covered by fundraisers during the seniors’ four years at the high school.

In other business:

* Assistant Buildings, Grounds and Transportation Director Jonathan Chalmers submitted his resignation effective March 2 to take a similar position at neighboring RSU 9 in Farmington.

* Other resignations include Mountain Valley High School math teacher Sarah Knowlton, Mountain Valley High School education technician Jane Doucette and Nezinscot-region speech and language clinician Deborah Berman.

* Newly hired are Mariah Briggs, Mountain Valley Middle School special education technician, and Michelle Young, special education technician at Pennacook Learning Center.

* Technology director Kevin Kaulback announced a plan to provide one laptop computer for every 2½ prekindergarten through fifth-grade students through the Maine Learning Technology Initiative. Superintendent Craig King said the nearly $800,000 cost will be built into the next four district budgets.

* Mountain Valley High School junior Ronnie Russell was appointed student representative to the RSU 10 board.


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