SENIOR SEND-OFF CELEBRATION IS STILL ON! We have moved this event to the bus drop-off/pick-up area between the high school and central office to avoid the wet areas of our athletics fields. We will have food and games for all attendees as we celebrate our soon-to-be graduates. We encourage attendees to bring their own camp chair(s) if they would like! We start at 5:00 pm and will wrap up by 7:00 pm!
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Senior Class Trip Cancellation The Senior Class Trip to Brownstone Adventure Park scheduled for Sunday, June 4th has been cancelled. We understand this decision may be upsetting and we apologize for this inconvenience and cancellation. The park is closing to the public tomorrow due to weather conditions. After considering these weather conditions (high of 60 degrees, 40% chance of rain during the hours we had intended to visit) and the fact that nearly all of the activities in the park involve water, we feel it is prudent to save students the frustration and disappointment of 8 hours of travel for 3-4 hours of a cold and unpleasant visit. Unfortunately, we are unable to reschedule this trip between now and graduation. Mrs. Pellegrino & Mrs. Ellis are working to determine refund amounts from the park and they will be working with your Class Officers to decide on uses for those funds prior to your upcoming graduation. We still have several events coming up this week for the class to celebrate together: Monday June 5th - Senior Send-Off Celebration BBQ Tuesday, June 6th - Senior Breakfast before marching practice Wednesday, June 7th - Awards Night & Hypnotist Event Thursday, June 8th - Graduation & Project Grad
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Attention Class of 2023 Students & Parents: the Senior Send-Off Celebration is POSTPONED - out of an abundance of caution due to potential thunderstorms in our area today, we are moving this event to Monday, June 5 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm at the MHS Stadium and surrounding fields.
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
UPDATE on MDOT Road Work: Ossipee Hill Road at Middle Road where the two connect is completely closed this afternoon for continued work on that particular section. Please seek alternative routes. Thank you!
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
DISMISSAL TODAY: The Department of Transportation is conducting road work in our area this afternoon and we should avoid the following areas to help ease congested traffic: From Middle Road to Straw Mill Road (Ossippee Hill Road as well) Thank you!
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Massabesic High School June Menus!
over 2 years ago, Vanessa Richardson
MHS Breakfast
MHS Lunch
There will be a meeting for all boys and their parents or guardians who are interested in playing basketball at MHS next winter , Thursday May 18th at 6pm in the MHS Gym. All players entering Grades 9-12 next school year are encouraged to attend. This will be an opportunity to meet your new coach CJ Jipson and hear important summer plans. Thank you
over 2 years ago, Brendan Scully
Hello RSU 57 Families. You can view today's Community Newsletter by following the attached link. Have a wonderful evening. https://www.smore.com/2ej91
over 2 years ago, Katherine Dupuis
SECOND REMINDER: The RSU #57 School Board invites you to the annual district budget meeting as well as a public hearing on a Maine School Revolving Renovation Fund to be held at Massabesic Middle School on Monday, May 15. Registration will be held starting at 6:15PM in the event entrance lobby adjacent to the cafeteria of the middle school and the meeting will start at 7:00PM. We hope to see you on Monday evening.
over 2 years ago, Katherine Dupuis
Four RSU #57 students were recognized at an awards ceremony at the American Veterans (AMVETS) Post in Sanford on Wednesday, May 10th. The students were selected as winners of the Americanism Essay Contest. The prompt for this year’s competition was “What Does Freedom Look Like?”. All four essays have been advanced to the national competition. The first place essay was written by MHS freshman Walker Vivian. The second and third place essays were written by 8th graders Chase Morin and Brielle Densmore, respectively. The fourth place winner was MHS junior Jacob LeBrun. Student winners were given an American Flag and a cash prize. The AMVETS hold a middle school and high school essay contest annually. Next year’s topic is “Why Is It Important to Vote?”.
over 2 years ago, Katherine Dupuis
winner walker vivian
winner walker vivian
The RSU #57 School Board invites you to the annual district budget meeting as well as a public hearing on a Maine School Revolving Renovation Fund to be held at Massabesic Middle School on Monday, May 15. Registration will be held starting at 6:15PM in the event entrance lobby adjacent to the cafeteria of the middle school and the meeting will start at 7:00PM. We hope to see you on Monday evening.
over 2 years ago, Katherine Dupuis
Today we celebrate our district's school nutrition professionals, serving more than 3,200 meals each day! Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the students and staff of RSU 57!!
over 2 years ago, Vanessa Richardson
SLHD
Please review the 2.0 version of Important Prom Reminders (found a typo!)
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Prom Reminders 5.4.23
Spring Assessment Schedule - May 11th & May 15th
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Spring Assessment Schedule - May 11th & May 15th
Please review the following important Prom Information Reminders
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Prom Information Reminders
Massabesic High School is pleased to announce the 1st Semester Honor Roll for school year 2022-2023
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Honor Roll Page 1
Honor Roll Page 2
Honor Roll Page 3
Please review the letter from Principal Thurlow regarding the end of the school year.
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Strong Finish Community Letter 4.27.23
Massabesic High School May Menus!
over 2 years ago, Vanessa Richardson
Breakfast
Lunch
MHS Career Fair on the front page of the 'Reporter'!
over 2 years ago, Massabesic High School
Career Fair Article
over 2 years ago, Brendan Scully