
Bath Tech CNA students started their clinicals at Mid-Coast Hospital today.


Bath Tech Seniors have an opportunity to participate in internships in the community. Pictured is a Culinary student learning the grill station at River House, a farm-to-table restaurant in Damariscotta




Lights, Camera, Action!
Bath Middle School had a professional film crew in the Seguin House's science classes recently. Mrs. Wright has been one of twelve middle school teachers in Maine that has been a part of a grant through the National Science Foundation along with the Gulf of Maine Institute, Bowdoin College and Vanderbilt University. The team of teachers and researchers were studying how to support students in creating the best models of the natural world. This has been a two year project and to celebrate their work they are creating a short documentary film to share among the education community. Congratulations to Mrs. Wright on all her efforts and hard work to make this happen. Our students were excited to be a part of it and also had some fun playing with some of their equipment after the filming.




Our Facilities Department has been hard at work on various projects across the district, including the installation of a generator at Phippsburg Elementary, and air conditioning at Woolwich Central School.





ONE WEEK from today! BMS Zombie Run is back. In the spirit of the fall and Halloween, join us October 24th at 5:30 for our annual Zombie Run event. A fun way to be active and enjoy the spooky season. Participants will have two flags and run/walk approximately a one mile loop and try to get away from the zombies who will be throughout the course trying to get the runners' flags.
Shout-out to our 8th graders Audrey, Frida and Darling who have been promoting the event to their fellow BMS students!
The cost is $5 or a canned food item (canned pasta, baked beans, peanut butter) to donate to the Bath Area Food Bank.



A handful of BMS students and families viewed the recent solar eclipse. A special thanks to Mr. Wright who made pinhole cameras from cardboard boxes.



Morse Drama presents...


Last week the Northern Lights Planetarium visited Woolwich Central School. All students had a chance to enter the dome and and experience a presentation of the night sky.



PES Kindergartners are working on the letter "S" in the gem trays.



Juniors and seniors in the Bath Tech carpentry and electrical classes visited the annual Maine Construction Career Days held at Midcoast Excavation in West Bath. Students participated in hands-on demonstrations, operated equipment, experimented with VR equipment, and talked with business professionals in the field. Thank you to all of the partners that made this day possible!


The Bath Rotary raised money through its annual golf tournament to support the building of the Morse Unified Greenhouse. Rotarians presented Morse Unified students with a check for $10,000. Thank you Bath Rotary!


Great job by our Boys and Girls Cross Country teams at the Festival of Champions!
The boys team placed 42nd of 75 teams. The girls team placed 30th of 61 teams. Levi Riggs placed 51st out of 875 runners to be the top Shipbuilder finisher. Shealyn Brochu placed 14th out of 703 runners to finish as the top Shipbuilder runner. Great job Morse Cross Country!

Fisher-Mitchell students came back to school this fall ready to learn. Way to go!



Fisher-Mitchell School kicked off their Spirit Fridays with dress like a pirate to celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day. Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!





PES students in grades 3-5 had a great time at Morse Mountain recently.




Dike-Newell students are gearing up to celebrate International Talk Like A Pirate Day!


The CNA class has been learning about infectious diseases and how to prevent the spread of them. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is worn to minimize exposure to hazards that can cause serious illness and injuries. The students learned the proper way to put on and take off their PPE.


Last week Woolwich Central School 8th grade students participated in the FLOW program (Fundamental Learning On Water) at Chewonki. From Tuesday to Friday, students canoed to various islands in Hockomock Bay, participated in many cooperative activities and games, and practiced their wilderness skills while camping. They learned about sustainable living by taking care of animals at the farm and processing the compost.


Many students came out and shopped the donated dresses, suits, shoes and accessories making yesterday wildly successful! Morse will continue to collect formal wear throughout the year as we hope to offer this event before every dance. Collection bins are in the main lobby.


It was a great weekend to be a Shipbuilder! 6 different teams secured a win.
•Varsity Football improved to 2-1 with a MASSIVE win over previously unbeaten Waterville, 16-14!🏈
•Varsity Golf improved to 7-1 on the season with a HUGE win over Leavitt⛳️
•Varsity Girls Soccer improved to 3-2 with a convincing 4-0 win vs Leavitt!⚽️
•Varsity Field Hockey won their first game of the season 6-1 over Lincoln Academy!🏑
•Varsity Boys Soccer improved to 2-3-1 with an impressive 3-1 win over Leavitt! ⚽️
Thanks to everyone who came out and supported all of the athletes!