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School Is Out For The Summer! Well, College Is
I can t say that I am a big fan of Alice Cooper. Being born in 1976, Cooper was pretty scary to a kid growing up then, so I didn t pay much attention to him. But I am quite fond of the School s Out song and always think of it this time of year. School s out for the summer carries extra meaning for me this year.
This was the first year of College for my son Aiven Malanoski. Not only was he going to school almost five hours away in Vermont but he was doing this in the midst of a pandemic. Much to my surprise, Aiv crushed it at Northern Vermont University-Lyndon his freshmen year. I will tell you why I was surprised in a moment. The first drawback of going to college during COVID-19 times, is that I never saw his dorm room the entire year. But two pluses regarding this, Aiv did not have a roommate and he was still able to be on campus and learn in-person.
Former State Senator joins Worthington Scholarship Foundation Wed, 05/05/2021 - 4:30pm
Justin Chenette. (Photo courtesy Worthington Scholarship Foundation)
ROCKLAND The Worthington Scholarship Foundation, with a mission to create a pathway to college for students throughout Maine, has hired Justin Chenette, of Saco, as its new program director.
Chenette spent nearly a decade in public office having served eight years in the legislature, with two terms in the Maine House of Representatives and two terms in the Maine Senate. At the time, Chenette was the youngest lawmaker in the entire country at age 21. Prior to that, Chenette made history as the first high school student appointed to the Maine State Board of Education and in college, was a congressional intern, according to the Foundation, in a news release.