The Spruce Mountain High School Envirothon Team placed 20th overall at the 2022 National Conservation Foundation International Envirothon, which was held July 23-30 at Miami of Ohio University in Oxford, Ohio. The Spruce Mountain team representing was sixth in Aquatic Ecology, 11th in Soil Science, 17th in Wildlife Management, 20th in Forestry, 34th in the […]
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Envirothon team competes internationally
The Spruce Mountain High School Envirothon team finished in 20th place at the National Conservation Foundation International Envirothon held July 23-30 in Ohio. It placed sixth in Aquatic Ecology and 11th in Soil Science.
Farmington hospital program awards scholarships to 4 graduates
FARMINGTON — Four 2022 high school graduates have been awarded $500 scholarships each by the Franklin Memorial Hospital Medical Staff Scholarship Program. All awardees demonstrated academic excellence, a strong motivation to pursue a health care career, and dedication to community service in their applications, according to a news release from the hospital. The awardees and […]
Maine’s educators are exhausted
Teachers, administrators and a social worker from across the state told us about the unprecedented challenges they faced during the school year that mercifully ended last week.
Apple Blossom Trail in Jay gets facelift
A team from the Maine Conservation Corps worked Wednesday to raise the trail to allow water to run off it.
Spruce adult ed graduation requirements changed
Health and physical education classes now required for adult learners to graduate will be replaced with financial and digital literary classes.
Spruce Mountain seniors ‘showed up,’ graduated
Spruce Mountain High School held graduation ceremonies for 70 seniors Sunday, June 12, at Griffin Field.
Gas spill at Jay school brings emergency responders
Superintendent Scott Albert sent a notification to ease any worries after last week’s threats.
Jay police charge 12-year-old in connection with school bomb threat
State police bomb squad found nothing suspicious at Spruce Mountain Middle School following last week’s incident.
Two unrelated threats disrupt Spruce Mountain schools
Threatening notes were found on Thursday, June 2, and Friday, June 3, although the two do not appear to be related, according to officials.