Spruce Mountain Middle School students learned details of how Jewish people were affected during the Holocaust through a special program called Violins of Hope.
Spruce Mountain Middle School
Jake Lord Play It Safe Foundation basketball fundraisers are back Friday
The basketball games, held to raise money for safety in youth sports, were not held the last two years because of COVID-19.
Staff again backs SMMS Principal Caroline ‘Carrie’ Luce
SMMS Principal Caroline “Carrie” Luce is resigning Oct. 28 to take a principal position in Rumford.
In the archives: 20 years since middle school gets its first laptops
In a seemingly unrecognizable past, the Livermore Falls Advertiser reported the first laptops were coming to Livermore Falls Middle School for the first time, and teachers were thrilled to bring their students to the 21st century.
Staff supports SMMS Principal
Forty-one staff showed their support for Spruce Mountain Middle School Principal Caroline “Carrie” Luce.
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.
SMMS to have promotion parade with changes
Changes were made to address concerns some parents and students raised at the May 26 Board of Directors meeting.
Women’s History Month/SMMS student Summit Woodcock ensuring students are fed
Summit Woodcock with assistance from teacher Denise Acritelli is working to create a food pantry at the middle school.