The start of the school year has been met with enthusiasm and positive energy across several schools in the district, as administrators reported on recent developments during a government meeting.
East Auburn School kicked off the year with a successful open house, welcoming both returning and new families. Despite initial traffic challenges, the school community demonstrated resilience, with staff and families coming together to ensure a smooth start. Exciting upgrades are underway, including the installation of a new playground and improved fencing, funded by community donations.
Fairview School also reported a strong beginning, with significant renovations completed over the summer, including a revamped boiler room that now provides lukewarm water for the first time in over three decades. The school community celebrated the arrival of new playground equipment and a successful open house that allowed families to connect with teachers.
At Park Avenue School, enrollment has increased, with over 80 new students joining this year. The school is preparing for playground upgrades, including new climbing structures, which will enhance outdoor activities for students and the community. The open house was well-attended, fostering a welcoming environment for families.
Sherwood Heights School noted a positive start, with a well-attended open house and a slight increase in enrollment. The school is also set to receive playground upgrades, including new swing sets. Collaboration with Walton School has ensured seamless meal service during kitchen renovations.
Walton School reported a vibrant atmosphere, with full staffing and a successful open house that attracted 100 families. New art and music spaces have been created, and the school held its first whole school meeting, fostering community spirit among students and staff.
Washburn School experienced a lively start, with a turnout of about 65% of families at the open house. The school is implementing community expectations and has partnered with Healthy Androscoggin to promote healthy eating among students.
Overall, the meeting highlighted a collective sense of excitement and readiness for the school year, with various upgrades and community support enhancing the educational environment across the district.