
Welcome back, RSU 1 students! We can't wait to see you!



We had a great opening day in RSU 1! We are ready to welcome our students back next week...see you soon!





It's almost time for the annual Set for Success event! Free haircuts, school supplies, backpacks, clothing closet and information from many community organizations!
We hope to see you tomorrow at Morse High School.


Tomorrow marks the official start of the Fall 2024 Athletics season at Morse High School! Join us tonight as our Morse Shipbuilders football team are the first team in the state to practice at Midnight Madness! 8/19/2024 - 12:00 AM - McMann Field


Mark your calendars! Set for Success is just one week away! Free school supplies, backpacks, haircuts and more!


The first day of school is just a few weeks away....have you completed your Annual Update?
If not, please do so as soon as possible. An email was sent to families on July 1st. If you need assistance, please reach out to your school secretary for support. Thank you.

Set for Success is just a few weeks away - Sunday, August 25th, 10AM-1PM. We hope to see you there!


CHOICES Pre-K has openings at Phippsburg Elementary School! If you are an RSU 1 resident, have a child who will turn 4 on or before 10/15/2024 and you are interested in FREE Pre-K, please email Kim Burgess, CHOICES Pre-K Coordinator, at kburgess@rsu1.org for an application.

The extended school year program wrapped up last week. Highlights include: BMS collaborated with Patten Free Library staff who read to the students twice a week, Olympics themed programming, Christmas in July, Language Arts, Science, & Math focused work, woodworking and other crafts, cooking, Midcoast Literacy book program visited and let student choose a free book and so much more!







The K-2 ESY students learned about the Galápagos Islands through the Go2Science program incorporating reading, writing, math, and science. They made and experimented with a volcano, what animals could survive a raft trip through water, and used a blubber glove.


CHOICES Pre-K has openings at Phippsburg Elementary School! If you are an RSU 1 resident, have a child who will turn 4 on or before 10/15/2024 and you are interested in FREE Pre-K, please email Kim Burgess, CHOICES Pre-K Coordinator, at kburgess@rsu1.org for an application.


RSU 1 extended school year students are wrapping up their second week of programming. Check it out!






Mark your calendars! Set for Success is scheduled for Sunday, August 25th, 10AM-1PM. We hope to see you there!


Bath Tech students and staff are in Atlanta for the SkillsUSA National competition.


Charlie Bingham, with students Ryan Harrington and Lucas Leathers, are having fun at the Unified Champion Schools Youth Leadership Conference at the University of Wisconsin at Madison!




Bath Tech is in full swing with its sixth Summer Bridge season with 45 students in attendance! Each day, students embark on a new journey to learn a little about a different trade each day. During the week, students have the opportunity to try out Culinary Arts, Cosmetology, Graphic Design, Automotive, Welding, Electrical, and Carpentry. Students from all four sending schools have joined us this year, and we are very grateful for the generous donation of transportation from AOS 93 and AOS 98. Students go home with tire gauges, pizzas, t-shirts, and saw horses!




CHOICES Pre-K has openings at Phippsburg Elementary School! If you are an RSU 1 resident, have a child who will turn 4 on or before 10/15/2024 and you are interested in FREE Pre-K, please email Kim Burgess, CHOICES Pre-K Coordinator, at kburgess@rsu1.org for an application.


The end of the school year means FIELD DAY!






Woolwich Central School 7th and 8th graders have spent the year learning about the history of boat building and used traditional woodworking techniques to build their own stools, and tool boxes. The group worked collaboratively to build 2 full-sized dories that they launched in Nequasset at the boat launch in Woolwich today.





BMS Science Teacher, Monica Wright, has worked with a professional film crew to film a project that she does with her students. This project seeks to understand how middle school students’ participation in scientific modeling informs their classroom-based citizen science investigations, and how enhancing teachers’ learning about modeling changes both the opportunities students have to participate in scientific modeling and their understanding of change within ecosystems. The film is part of a national science foundation funded project with The Gulf of Maine Institute, Bowdoin College, and Vanderbilt University.
Check out the films here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aNh0_Qzekc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNwRZmm3ygI