The district will apply for a state grant to replace outdated windows and doors.
Schools & Education
News and information about schools and education from the Sun Journal.
Lisbon to hold candidates forum Tuesday
Each candidate has been invited to share prepared statements on why they are running, their qualifications and their plans for office.
Spruce Mountain, Maranacook cut ties on commercial driver’s license classes
JAY — The end of the partnership between Spruce Mountain and Maranacook school districts to offer commercial driver’s license classes locally is concerning, a Livermore resident told the school board Thursday night. “I feel given what is going on with the (the Jay paper mill closing in 2023), this is prime to have a CDL […]
High costs, loss of local identity drive Litchfield to consider withdrawing from RSU 4
The town is not officially withdrawing from the school district, but a committee met for the first time Thursday to begin discussing options the town has if residents decide to more forward.
Lewiston Education Association denounces neo-Nazi group demonstration
Community letter issued by Superintendent Jake Langlais this week.
Lisbon School Committee OKs crop tops, hats in high school
Members approved a new diploma with distinction program, a world history course requirement, vaping sensors in bathrooms and lead testing.
Litchfield considers withdrawing from RSU 4
The town has not formally decided to withdraw from the Wales-based school district, but has established a committee, scheduled to meet Thursday for the first time, to explore the possibility.
RSU 10 holding hearing on school construction project
Residents of the seven towns will vote on the issue Nov. 8.
Colby College to honor two Ukrainian photojournalists with Lovejoy Award
This year’s award recipients are Mstyslav Chernov and Evgeniy Maloletka, who covered the Russian siege of the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol earlier this year and countered Russian claims that civilians were not being targeted.
Thermostat settings in Spruce Mountain schools will not be lowered
Lowering the thermostats five degrees was to be a cost saving measure decided on by Superintendent Scott Albert.