DOE News Release

N E W S  R E L E A S E

Maine Department of Education, Susan A. Gendron, Commissioner

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 18, 2008

Commissioner, Planning Committee Celebrate First Regional School Unit

Voters in Hallowell, Farmingdale, Richmond, Monmouth and Dresden approved plan June 10

HALLOWELL – Education Commissioner Susan A. Gendron congratulated the people who helped create the first regional school unit to be approved by voters under the state’s new reorganization law at a press conference/celebration Wednesday.  She presented a Commissioner’s Award to members of the reorganization planning committee that made it happen.

The new Kennebec Intra-District Schools Regional School Unit (KIDS RSU) was approved overwhelmingly in all five towns of the future school system at the June 10 election.  The new district will include MSAD 16 (Hallowell and Farmingdale), Richmond, Monmouth, and Dresden, with over 2,300 students.

“At the heart of your conversations was the enhancement of learning,” Gendron said. “Your work really highlights what this legislation was about.”  Under the reorganization law, school systems were required to consolidate into larger units to increase educational opportunities for students and make better use of constricted financial resources. Gendron says she believes the state will come in at under 80 units, the goal of the law. There are currently 290 school administrative units statewide, many with few or no students.

Gendron praised the planning committee, municipal officials, the four superintendents, other community participants, and the citizens of the towns for their “landmark and overwhelming approval” at the polls on June 10.


KIDS RSU Honored by the Maine DOE

The KIDS RSU (Kennebec Intra-District Schools Regional School Unit), Hall-Dale, Monmouth, Richmond and Dresden School Districts and school boards were honored today by the Maine Department of Education for being the first successful consolidated district under the school consolidation law.

DOE Commissioner Susan Gendron was present to award the KIDS Regional Planning Committee and each town with a plaque thanking us for our very successful efforts to improve education while reducing education costs.  Commissioner Gendron even brought a cake!  Congratulations to the RPC members, school board members and the voters.


Remember To Vote!

On Tuesday, June 10, 2008.  School consolidation is an important question on the ballot.  If you have questions regarding the consolidation effort, please feel free to contact any committee member.

Click the “Read More…” link below to read the ballot language.


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