On Thursday, November 14th, all HSES students will enjoy a live performance from the Portland Symphony Orchestra Woodwind Quintet performing "Aesop's Fables" - musical renditions of well-known stories including 'The Tortoise and the Hare', 'The City Mouse and the Country Mouse', 'The Bear and the Bees' and more! The Portland Symphony Orchestra has a long and proud history of bringing live orchestral music to tens of thousands of children and adults throughout New England each year through it's Kinderkonzerts, Youth Concerts and other educational programs. Once again this year, HSES is proud to host a PSO Kinderkonzert. Many thanks to the Nezinscot Valley Music Boosters for making this experience possible for all HSES students!
6 months ago, Ryan Wilkins
PSO Aesop's Fables
School Board APPROVED Minutes: 10/21- https://5il.co/30zmo 10/28- https://5il.co/30zmp 11/4- https://5il.co/30zmr
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
Additional School Board Materials 11/12/24 https://5il.co/30yb5 https://5il.co/30yhe
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
On Thursday, November 14th, all HSES students will enjoy a live performance from the Portland Symphony Orchestra Woodwind Quintet performing "Aesop's Fables" - musical renditions of well-known stories including 'The Tortoise and the Hare', 'The City Mouse and the Country Mouse', 'The Bear and the Bees' and more! The Portland Symphony Orchestra has a long and proud history of bringing live orchestral music to tens of thousands of children and adults throughout New England each year through it's Kinderkonzerts, Youth Concerts and other educational programs. Once again this year, HSES is proud to host a PSO Kinderkonzert. Many thanks to the Nezinscot Valley Music Boosters for making this experience possible for all HSES students!
6 months ago, Ryan Wilkins
School Board Materials 11/12/24 https://5il.co/30s6c
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
Black Mountain of Maine Race Program
6 months ago, RSU10 Notification
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Black Mountain of Maine Race Program
6 months ago, RSU10 Notification
Job Postings 11/5/24 http://bit.ly/RSU10employment
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
Here is a photo of our Pre-k and K staff displaying their Halloween spirit.
6 months ago, Ryan Wilkins
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Please see below for information regarding our upcoming Scholastic Book Fair.
6 months ago, Ryan Wilkins
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Special School Board Meeting Materials 11/4/24 https://5il.co/30d0h
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
School Board Special Meeting Agenda 11/4/24 https://5il.co/30czz
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
Here are our Good Citizens for the month of September, The character trait for the month of September was Perseverance. Recipients from grades G4-G6 are listed below: Ms. Blyberg-Cecilia Doughty Mr. Crosby-Lydia Catavenis Mr. Principe-Bentley Lavoie Mr. Wodatch-Arianna Maletto Mrs. Ricker-Johnathan Stevens Miss White-Jonathan Esparza Congratulations to these students and their families on receiving this award.
6 months ago, Ryan Wilkins
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Here are our Good Citizens for the month of September, The character trait for the month of September was Perseverance. Recipients from grades K-3 are listed below: Mrs. Black-Asher Belanger Miss Caron-Castiel Bouchard Mrs. Thone-Davina Kidd Mrs. Reuter-Abigail Benn Mrs. Trenoweth-Katie Ames Mrs. Campbell-Liam Robbins Mrs. Garrett-Tucker Spencer Miss Shields-Jamison Jack Ms. Puleo-Jackson Wiegman Miss Turcotte-Kaina Mathon Mrs. Vining-Wilder Gibson Congratulations to these students and their families on receiving this award. The Good Citizens for G4-G6 will be in the next post.
6 months ago, Ryan Wilkins
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Job Postings 10/29/24 http://bit.ly/RSU10employment
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
Job Postings 10/19/24 http://bit.ly/RSU10employemnt
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
School Board Packet Materials for the 10/28/24 School Board Meeting https://5il.co/2zy7i
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
APPROVED School Board Minutes 10/15/24 https://5il.co/2zwl0
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
School Board APPROVED Minutes 10/15/24 and 10/21/24 https://5il.co/2zwl0 https://5il.co/2zwkz
6 months ago, Peggy Collette
As my temperature notification went off in forming me it was 21 degrees this morning, I remembered quickly that I wanted to remind parents to dress in layers. I can't define what type of weather we have had because it has been extremely abnormal. With temperature swings of 30 degrees or more on multiple days this fall, it is important that students dress in layers. As I tell them, you can always take off layers but you can't add any if you don't have additional outdoor clothing. Although we do have potential layers of clothing in the nurses' office, that is not how it was intended to be used. Our school does not have enough outerwear for everyone. Please help us by making sure you child is dressed for the lowest number being forecasted for that day. Thank you very much!!
6 months ago, Ryan Wilkins