Students build a new addition to a historic Aroostook nature trail
“This is more than just a structure of wood and nails. It’s a symbol of collaboration, learning and community spirit.”
“This is more than just a structure of wood and nails. It’s a symbol of collaboration, learning and community spirit.”
The Maine Mobile BIOLAB, a mobile bioscience laboratory that travels around the state with STEM educators giving lessons to students in grades 5-8, made a weeklong stop in Presque Isle.
Tuesday’s outcome restarts the district’s budget process for a third time.
Farm Credit East, the Northeast’s largest agricultural lender, recently awarded $88,000 in higher education scholarships to 40 student recipients.
Alexandra McPherson (left), a 2025 Presque Isle High School graduate and first non-voting student member of the SAD 1 school board, is recognized for her service
The SAD 1 school board recently recognized retiring teachers and staff.
A 338-to-180 referendum vote has forced school officials to begin building a new budget.
Overall, the reduced budget’s tax impact will come close to what it was for the previous year.
Grade 12, highest honors: Laynie Brewer, Savana Brown, Chase Flewelling, Blake King, Chloe Lento; high honors: Brayden Boulier, Cody Nadeau; honors: Colby Bernier, Courtney Gilbert, Gabriel Legassie. Grade 11, highest honors: Olivia Bate, Chloe Blackstone, Raiden Cochran; high honors: Ashton Embelton, Lilah Pelkey; honors: Jack McQuade. Grade 10, highest honors: Tobias Campbell, Olivia Hopkins, Haydan […]
Nineteen years and positions in four school districts later, Blais has returned to where she began.