The Bridgton News: Despite Covid-19 surges, SAD 61 stays optimistic

Also, on the LRMS front, Grade 7 science teacher Sarah Kearsley secured a $1,061 Maine Environmental Education Association grant, which will be used to print bound copies of the Portland Water District’s “Discovering Water” for each student. Lokken said the PWD resource provides excellent graphics and information that “fits nicely” with the Grade 7 science curriculum on water quality and water use. That information will be a helpful guide (and reduce computer screen time) as LRMS students explore the health of brooks located behind the school

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