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RSU 10 officials brainstorm ideas for new building in Mexico

Read Article Regional School Unit 10 officials look at photos of school building designs Wednesday at Mountain Valley High School in Rumford. From left, clockwise, are Meroby Elementary School Principal Kim Fuller, Curriculum Coordinator Leanne Condon, Technology Director Brian Carrier, school board Director Jerry Wiley of Buckfield, Superintendent Deb Alden, Building, Grounds and Transportation Director Scott Holmes and school board Director Peter DeFilipp of Mexico. Marianne Hutchinson/Rumford Falls Times RUMFORD Regional School Unit 10 directors, administrators and Building Advisory Committee members discussed design plans for a new school with architects Wednesday at Mountain Valley High School. The district proposes to build a school for prekindergarten through grade 8 students at the site of Meroby Elementary and Mountain Valley Middle schools in Mexico. The school would house students from Rumford and Mexico elementary schools and the middle school.

Looking Back on April 26

Looking Back on April 26 Share 100 Years Ago: 1921 George J. Wallingford, treasurer of the Martindale Holding Co., which finances the country club, reports that subscriptions for stock are being paid rapidly. Applications for shares, which are selling at $100 each, may be mailed to Mr. Wallingford at the Lewiston Trust Co. 50 Years Ago: 1971 A well known Auburn vocalist is among those being starred in a Variety Show to be held at the Central School! Auditorium on Thursday evening, May 8 to benefit the Jolly Seniors Auburn Citizens Senior Citizens’ band. Mrs Carlton B. Ring, who has appeared In several musical productions for Little Theater and who has sung with church groups will present a group of numbers and Mrs, Hazel Penley Grant, well known organist and will be her accompanist.

Mexico Middle School adding more days in classrooms

Read Article MEXICO Mountain Valley Middle School seventh- and eighth-graders will have four days a week of in-person learning beginning April 26, barring any COVID-19 quarantines, Principal Ryan Casey said Wednesday. To accommodate the new schedule, eighth-grade classes will be held at the Mexico Recreation Center, Principal Ryan Casey said in a Facebook post Wednesday. “Three eighth-grade classrooms will be housed at the Mexico Recreation Center, which will open up the opportunity to use more classrooms at MVMS to bring back the seventh-grade safely,” Casey wrote. The school will also add a sixth teacher for the eighth-grade classes, he said. Fifth and sixth grade students attend classes four days a week with Wednesdays as a virtual learning day at home.

Rumford-based school district adds more in-person learning days

Rumford-based school district adds more in-person learning days
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