Officers were elected, including Jessica Caine as chair of the board.
SAD 58
Mt. Abram Regional High School earns national safety award
Principal Tim Richards and MSAD 58 Superintendent Todd Sanders engage staff in active-shooter training because they want to keep students and staff safe. Now, they have a national award to show for their efforts.
Greater Franklin County school staff, law enforcement to work together to prevent school violence
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office receives nearly a $350,000 school safety grant with help from law enforcement agencies, school representatives.
Michelle Tranten to resign as principal at Mt. Abram High School, superintendent says
Tranten, principal of the school since 2015, had been the target of a “no confidence” vote reportedly signed by half of the student body earlier this month.
Maine school leaders say the pandemic taught them valuable lessons
School superintendents say the pandemic taught valuable lessons they will carry forward. And proved the strength and resilience of staff and students alike.
Franklin County downgraded to ‘yellow’ classification in health advisory system
It doesn’t change much educationally but means that after school activities for students are put on hold.
SAD 58 residents to vote Tuesday on 2019-20 school budget
Taxpayers in MSAD 58 will decide on whether to approve a school budget that is 3.5 percent higher than the previous year during a May 28 meeting at Mt. Abram High School.
Avon, Phillips hold school district withdrawal forum
Selectmen hosted an informational meeting for townspeople interested in the process of leaving SAD 58.
SAD 58 board to discuss declining enrollment and its effects
SALEM TOWNSHIP — Directors of School Administrative District 58 will hold a public workshop Thursday evening to discuss declining enrollment and its effects. The two-hour workshop begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Mt. Abram High School library. “I hope all take advantage of this event as a means to give input into the future decisions […]
SAD 58 budget leading in two towns
SALEM TOWNSHIP — The School Administrative District 58 budget appeared headed for passage Tuesday night, based on partial returns as of 10:30 p.m. Kingfield approved it 193-62. Strong supported it 152-111. Results from Avon and Phillips were pending. The $9.4 million budget for 2018-19 is an increase is $38,897, or .416, over last year’s approved […]