Members were added to the Personnel and Academics committees.
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Strong-based school board approves use of fields for annual soccer tournament
The annual Western Mountain 7v7 Soccer Classic will take place Aug. 1-3.
Phillips-area school board discusses repair vs. rebuild
MSAD 58 board members analyze the facilities report, will decide how to go forward.
MSAD 58 agrees on how to spend remaining nutrition money
The MSAD 58 board of directors gave ideas on how to spend remaining nutrition funds.
MSAD 58 proposes new committee to take on new state required program
At the MSAD 58 board of directors meeting members were informed of a new state mandated program to come, agreed on necessary changes.
Phillips-based school district agrees on how to spend remaining nutrition funds
The board of directors gave ideas on how to spend remaining nutrition funds.
Phillips-based school district proposes new committee for state-required program
As of July 1, 2028, Child Development Services will no longer provide special education services for 3- to 5-year-olds,
Kingfield Elementary School celebrates inclusion and outdoor learning in annual walk to school day
Kingfield Elementary School students and staff gathered for Walk to School Day, an annual tradition that promotes community, inclusion, and the joy of outdoor activity amidst the colorful fall landscape.
Annual Hunter’s Breakfast continues tradition as fundraiser for middle school students
The Day Mountain Regional Middle School 8th grade hosted its third annual Hunter’s Breakfast fundraiser on Nov. 2, continuing a long-standing tradition from Phillips Elementary to raise $8,000 for their June rafting trip, class T-shirts, prom, and other expenses, with community support and additional fundraisers planned, including a craft fair on Nov. 16.
Day Mountain Regional Middle School embraces nature with new outdoor classroom thanks to community support
Day Mountain Regional Middle School has introduced an outdoor classroom with donated stumps, allowing students to learn in nature while engaging with Wabanaki studies and environmental projects.