May 2024

 

To: RSU #74 Board of Directors

 

From: Tara Morin

 

Re: Carrabec Community School May 2024 School Board Report 

 

“One of the basic causes for all the trouble in the world today is that people talk too much and think too little. They act too impulsively without thinking.” Margaret Chase Smith

 

The aforementioned statement is attributed to a Maine politician who was honored by having a school named after her, and its relevance is evident in the present day. Undoubtedly, that has been consistently true throughout the entirety of recorded history. Miss Jenah Leeman's daily quotes provide a continuous flow of messages, ensuring that both staff and students feel supported in their journey through this difficult world. Previous individuals have encountered similar challenges and circumstances. After hearing the phrase, certain teachers instruct their students to contemplate and analyze what deeply connects with them.

 

Gratitude is extended to Chris' team for thoroughly sanitizing CCS since the prevalence of illness was becoming excessively burdensome. Despite the presence of a small number of illnesses in the building, our overall health appears to be rather good.

 

The excursion to Washington, DC, for the chosen seventh and eighth graders took place during the April vacation. Upon their return, the students brought back Washington-themed clothing, numerous anecdotes, and unforgettable experiences.

 

The quarter-three awards were distributed on Monday and Tuesday during two distinct assemblies (K-5 and 6-8). Students in grades 3–8 were awarded the Sea Dogs Most Improved Student Awards, which included a complimentary ticket to a game. In addition, they received awards and pencils for attendance, honor roll, and high honors. Kindergarten to 2nd grade children are eligible for attendance awards and pencils. There was a profusion of smiles and cheers for individuals who received awards. In addition, we provided encouragement to those who did not, using the phrase "Keep on Working.".

 

Preparations have been made for the NWEA Through-Year Spring Testing. As a staff, we collectively determined that it was necessary to enhance our efforts in adequately preparing students for examinations and properly acknowledging their diligent efforts and accomplishments afterwards. In addition, we are organizing the end-of-year field day. Additional information will be provided next month following our inaugural meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 30th.