RSU #2 Budget Validation Referendum Voting Places and Times

Following is a list of voting sites and times for the June 7th RSU #2 Budget Validation Referendum. IF YOU CANNOT VOTE AT THIS TIME PLEASE PICK UP AN ABSENTEE BALLOT AT YOUR TOWN OFFICE TODAY.

Dresden: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Powalborough Hall
Farmingdale: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Hall-Dale Middle School
Hallowell: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Hall-Dale Elementary School
Monmouth: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Cumston Hall
Richmond: 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Richmond High School

Please show your support for your schools by voting to validate the RSU #2 budget. Thank you.


Monday, June 06, 2011

May 31: RSU #2 Regional Budget Validation Meeting

Reminder:  The RSU #2 regional budget validation meeting is tonight at Richmond High School at 6 p.m.  Please attend and support your school budget.

RSU_REGIONAL_BUDGET_MEETING_AGENDA_5.31.111.pdf


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

RSU #2 2011-2012 Proposed Budget

2011.2012_RSU_budget_for_website.pdf


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Cody Belisle Graduation 2011


Monday, May 23, 2011

Commissioner Bowen Blogging About Standards-Based Diploma

It’s great to see that our new DOE commissioner Steve Bowen embraces technology.  He’s comfortable enough to use twitter, blog on Wordpress and savy enough to have registered a new domain name for the Maine DOE - mainedoenews.net - in order to write about his ideas and beliefs.

Here’s an article about the bills currently in Augusta regarding standards-based diplomas…
Setting high standards, and sticking to them


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Toward a Literacy of Learning

A news article by Maine Education Commissioner Stephen Bowen

There’s something that stands out to me about the schools I’ve visited since becoming Commissioner that have taken major steps toward implementing a standards-based model of education.

It’s not just that students at these schools are making choices about how they’ll learn and how they’ll demonstrate to their teachers that they’ve met the expectations set out for them.

It’s that if you ask a student in Shelly Moody’s fourth-grade class at Williams Elementary School in Oakland or Kelly Grantham’s seventh-grade English class at Massabesic Middle School in East Waterboro about what they’re doing, you’ll be taken aback by the answer.

Any student in those classes will tell you what standard they’re working to meet, how they’re becoming proficient in that skill, and what they’ll do next. They’ll tell you how what they’re doing figures into the class’ code of conduct they helped develop at the start of the school year. And they’ll explain why they chose the approach they did to meet the standard.

These students are not only learning the skills they’re expected to master. They’re developing something else: a literacy about learning.

On Friday, the Maine Legislature’s Education Committee unanimously passed L.D. 949, a bill that pushes Maine to that point where every student will graduate with a standards-based diploma — a diploma that indicates a student has mastered the expectations in each content area, not simply put in a specified amount of time at school.

Should that bill make its way through the rest of the legislative process, it’s inevitable that the standards-based model will expand to more Maine schools.

When that happens, the districts that have already started the transformation will be a helpful resource to those districts at the beginning.

And based on my experience in East Waterboro and Oakland, the students will be the standards-based model’s most articulate spokespeople.

News source →
http://mainedoenews.net/2011/05/13/toward-literacy-learning/


RSU Budget Flyer FY12

RSU_Budget_Flyer_FY12.pdf


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

May Newsletter from the School Health Leadership Team

Please read all the news in the latest Coordinated School Health Programs newsletter:

Our Vision
What is a serving?
How can you celebrate a job well done without using food treats?
No-fuss snacks
Upcoming meeting dates

5210_CSHP_May2011_news.pdf


Thursday, May 05, 2011

RSU #2 Board of Directors approves the FY’12 Budget.

Please click on the link to view the Warrant Articles.

Budget_Warrant_Articles_for_RSU_2_FY12.pdf


May 2011 Update on Training

Did you know that RSU2 continues to emphasize teacher professional development in all our schools so that our teachers continue to reach all of the learning needs of our students?

  • 15 more teachers from RSU2 received Advanced Beacon Teacher training in March.
  • 50 more teachers from RSU2 received Beacon Teacher training in March.
  • 6 teachers from RSU2 presented their excellent classroom instructional strategies during the March training sessions.
  • 50 teachers will benefit from having an instructional coach visit their classroom on May 20th. The purpose is to provide specific feedback to teachers about their instruction and their classroom.
  • 35 teachers will attend the Beacon Teacher training in May.
  • 20 science and social studies teachers attended several days of Discovery Education training in April. This online resource is aligned to our standards. Discovery Education provides safe, accurate, fascinating online resources for teachers to use to help our students learn. More training for all teachers will occur in the fall.


    Monday, May 02, 2011

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