TO: RSU #74 Board of Directors

FROM: Jean Butler

DATE: March 26, 2025

PreK-5 ELEMENTARY REPORT


Despite periods of lingering snow, spring is upon us, and we are looking forward to the days when

students no longer have to bundle up in winter jackets, snowpants, hats, mittens, and boots to go

outside to recess. Spring fever is in the air for all of us!


Our NWEA testing window opens April 13th and runs through May 29th. We administer this assessment

three times a year to students in grades K-5 to measure their reading and math skill development. We

use the NWEA MAP Growth Assessment for Grades K-2 three times a year. The State of Maine

requires us to administer the NWEA Through-Year Assessment as the official Maine Educational

Assessment for students in grades 3-5 every fall and spring. In the winter we administer the NWEA

MAP Growth Assessment to those students to check their progress. Grade 5 students also take a science

assessment in May every year. To prepare for the spring testing, teachers work on test-taking skills and

emphasize the importance of trying hard and doing your best work on these tests.


The Solon Elementary School PTO is sponsoring their annual Father-Daughter Dance for girls in

grades PreK-5 across the district and their dads (or other significant adults in their life) on Saturday,

March 28th from 6:00-8:00 PM. This year’s theme is “Under the Sea.” Erik Carey is providing the

music for this event, and the Solon staff and PTO members are in charge of refreshments. This is

always a special event for our girls, which they look forward to all year long. Later this spring the

Solon PTO will sponsor a Mother-Son Night.


To promote health and wellness, Solon Elementary School is holding two Walking School Bus

activities this spring. This activity will take place on April 14th and May 19th. Students and staff will

meet at the Solon Thrift Shop at 7:15 AM. Parents will sign permission slips for the bus drivers to drop

their children off at that location, and others will drop off their children there. Staff members will walk

to the Thrift Shop to meet the students. The walk will start around 7:20. When students and staff arrive

at school around 7:40, they will enjoy a healthy breakfast prepared by our cook, Cindy Lawrence.


The district’s Community Literacy Team is sponsoring a free family event called “Adventures in

Literacy” for district students in grades PreK-5 an their families on April 16th from 5:00-7:00 PM at

Carrabec Community School. We are excited to have Maine children’s author and Skowhegan native

Lynn Plourde to headline our event this year. She will offer two presentations, one for grades PreK-1

students and the other for Grades 2-5 students. In these presentations Lynn will read some of her newer

books such as How to Talk Monster and The Bionic Boy as well as talk about her career as a writer and

her inspiration for some of the books she has written. In addition to seeing Lynn Plourde, families will

enjoy a Subway dinner and participate in book-themed activities (some connected to books by Lynn

Plourde) such as arts and crafts, puzzles and games, cookie decorating, a photo booth, and a Story Walk

of her book Moose, Of Course. Students can win raffle prizes, which will each be one of Lynn’s books

along with some related items. Students will receive take-home bags filled with book-related activities

and items. We appreciate the participation of Solon School Board member Laura Layman on our team.

We also appreciate the funding for this year’s event from the Anson Academy Association. We

welcome Board members to stop by our Family Literacy Night and join the fun!


We are in the process of planning our annual Preschool Screening Days for late April or early May with

no definite dates yet. Over the last few years we have held one screening day for all incoming

preschoolers at CCS. This year we plan to hold two preschool screening days, one for students who

will attend preschool at the Garret Schenck School and the other for those who will attend preschool in

Solon. We think this will be smaller and more personal and comfortable for students and families. Both

schools will also hold Preschool Open Houses at the end of the summer for students and families to

attend.


In April we will begin advertising our annual three-week summer school program for grades PreK-5

students called Camp Carrabec. This year we will start on June 29th and run four days a week for four

hours a day though July 16th at Carrabec Community School. Bussing will be provided, as well as

breakfast and lunch for our “campers.” They will participate in three work sessions each day: reading,

math, and arts and crafts. There will be recess games and contests throughout the sessions. This

program is open to all PreK-5 students in the district, and it does qualify as extended school year

services for Special Education students whose IEP’s include those. This has been a popular program

which parents ask about every year.


The calendar said that spring started on March 21st. More snow quickly followed. I’ll know it’s spring

when we see peaks of green grass, those first crocuses peaking out from the soil, the opening of

seasonal ice cream stands, and the first Red Sox game. I wish you a Happy Easter and a lovely spring!

If you have questions about anything going on in my schools, please contact me.