RSU 40 Board Approves New Staffing and Course Changes for Madompa Valley High School

July 21, 2025 | RSU 40/MSAD 40, School Districts, Maine

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RSU 40 Board Approves New Staffing and Course Changes for Madompa Valley High School

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The RSU 40 Board Meeting on July 21, 2025, showcased a series of significant decisions impacting local education, including the approval of new teaching staff and curriculum changes.

In a unanimous vote, the board welcomed three new educators to the district, with each expressing enthusiasm for their roles. Lauren Mabe, one of the new hires, shared her excitement about serving the students and community, while Justin, another new teacher, highlighted the importance of foundational skills in early education. He emphasized making music accessible to all students, likening the learning process to language acquisition. Morgan, the third new teacher, also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with students at Medomak Valley High School.

The board also approved an out-of-state senior field trip and discussed changes to the Medomak Valley High School courses of study. Questions arose regarding the need for additional staff to implement these changes, but it was confirmed that no new hires would be necessary.

These decisions reflect RSU 40's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and supporting its teaching staff, setting a positive tone for the upcoming school year.

Converted from Continued Board Meeting 5/1/25 meeting on July 21, 2025
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