May 27, 2026
Dear RSU 74 Board Members,
May at Carrabec Community School has been a month filled with hands‑on learning and assessing academics. Throughout the month, our elementary students visited Garret Schenck for a series of Career Day presentations. We very much appreciate Ms. Butler for once again organizing this event and for creating such a positive, informative experience for our students.
Over Memorial Day weekend, Ms. Dutch took a group of sixth‑grade students to launch their CubeSat project, an exciting culmination of a year‑long science extension project. Students designed and prepared a small, lightweight satellite package equipped with sensors to collect atmospheric data during its ascent. The launch was a memorable experience, and the students represented Carrabec well.
Academically, May is always a significant assessment month. Students in grades K–2 completed their spring NWEA assessments in reading and math, while students in grades 3–8 completed the Maine State Through Year assessments. These assessments provide valuable insight into student growth and achievement. During the final week of May, teachers met with administration, Title I staff, and Mrs. Jordan to review the data and discuss instructional adjustments and supports.
While a few students are still finishing their assessments at the time of this report, our initial data shows excellent school‑wide growth and achievement. Teachers will use this information to reflect on what worked well this year and to inform instructional planning and intervention strategies for the year ahead. This process is an important part of our ongoing commitment to continuous improvement and data‑informed practice.
Looking ahead to the end of the school year, we are excited to host our STEAM Night on June 3, an evening that highlights student creativity and problem‑solving. We will also celebrate our eighth‑grade students at the 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony on June 10 as they prepare to transition to high school.
May has been a month of accomplishment, exploration, and reflection. We look forward to closing out the school year with celebration and pride in all that our students have achieved.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Case