From Coach Wells, MHS Baseball coach Ty Hussey, he was spectacular today. Two hits, two rbis, and closed the game with two guys on and nobody out. Pop out, and strike him out throw him out at third. Marshwood wins 6-4 over Portland. See pic for stats
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
MHS VS PORTLAND
Marshwood Girls lax 16 Bonny Eagle 1 At Bonny Eagle halftime 11-0 MHS (4-2) Lindley Gori 4G1A, Isabelle Young 3G1A, Maeve Long 3G, Maddy Poitras 2G, Hadley Prewitt 1G, Sarah Theriault 1G, Elle McDaniel 1G, Olivia Drake 1G, Eva Hersey 2A, Charlotte Smith 1A, Sophie Weaver and Hannah Moylan combined for 2 saves. Emma Fife, Lana Emery, Liv Holt and Kaley Donovan played strong defense. Bonny Eagle (1-4) Next for Marshwood is Noble 4 pm at home 5/11
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Hawks softball wins a crazy one 13-12 over Thornton Academy
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Important Dates as the School Year Begins to Wind Down: May 17, 2023 is the District 2023-2024 School Budget Meeting. May 25, 2023 is the last Late Start / Early Release day. The three remaining Thursdays will be the length of a typical Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday. June 8, 2023 Walk the Halls- our seniors will be visiting our elementary schools to say farewell to their former educators. June 9, 2023 - Marshwood High School Graduation June 13, 2023 - District Budget Validation Referendum 8am - 8pm at either Marshwood Middle School for our Eliot families or South Berwick Town Hall for our South Berwick families. June 16, 2023 - Last day of school. The last day is a half day.
12 months ago, Vicki Stewart
There is a New MSAD 35 Resource for Families. A family resource page (Hawk Hub) is located here: (https://sites.google.com/rsu35.org/marshwoodparentpage...) This web page is a dedicated parent website for important resources and general information.
12 months ago, Vicki Stewart
Members of the Marshwood Community, It is incredible how time moves so quickly. I have been told many times that the days are long but the years move fast. This notion hit me right between the eyes last Wednesday morning, as I was provided the wonderful opportunity to meet with five exemplary students attending the Sanford Regional Technical Center to hear about their experiences over the past school year. I want to thank Coop, Chloe, Sarah, Ashley, and Sam for the incredible experience. I so enjoyed hearing about each of your journeys and your post-high school plans. It was also an important opportunity for me to hear directly from students about how we can better support individuals enrolled at both Marshwood High School and Sanford Regional Technical Center. What also struck me was how time gets away from us all. It always brings me joy to see young people preparing to leave Marshwood High School to begin their adult lives after high school. Each of them confidently shared their thoughts and aspirations. One of the students happened to be a bat boy on a youth baseball team I had coached when he was six years old; I was amazed by the growth of that little boy, and his transformation into a confident, young adult. Where does the time go?! In an interesting opportunity for perspective, I had the pleasure of experiencing the kindergarten concert earlier this week at Central School. Kate Smith was masterful in orchestrating 80 young learners. The students showed their love of learning with an enthusiastic performance & I particularly enjoyed their rendition of “This Little Light of Mine”, finger lights and all. This opportunity to be impacted by some of our youngest learners, and then by those that are beginning to reflect on their time at Marshwood, solidified the importance of every student’s journey, the importance of feeling part of a learning community, and the importance of differentiating and creating engaging learning environments for all students. These same lessons benefit adults and children alike, every day. I’m sure many parents are feeling similar sentiments as Marshwood High School’s graduation approaches. Watching children who went from infants to being obsessed with Blue’s Clues and Polly Pockets, to attending their first Middle School dance, to young adults prepared to create their own stories, generates so many feelings. Spring is always a great time to reflect and celebrate growth. I also want to share a new resource for families. We have created a family resource page (Hawk Hub) located here. (https://sites.google.com/rsu35.org/marshwoodparentpage...) This web page is a dedicated parent website for important resources and general information. At times, the District is asked to share information that may be helpful for parents, but that is not directly school-related; that type of important information will be located on this site. The resource page will evolve over time and we hope it is helpful for everyone. If you are looking to learn more about managing smartphones and social media for younger children, we have a link to the Wait Until 8th website. If you are looking to learn about community youth activities, you can find useful links there as well. In addition, here are some important dates as the school year begins to wind down: May 17, 2023 is the District 2023-2024 School Budget Meeting. May 25, 2023 is the last Late Start / Early Release day. The three remaining Thursdays will be the length of a typical Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday. June 8, 2023 Walk the Halls- our seniors will be visiting our elementary schools to say farewell to their former educators. June 9, 2023 - Marshwood High School Graduation June 13, 2023 - District Budget Validation Referendum 8am - 8pm at either Marshwood Middle School for our Eliot families or South Berwick Town Hall for our South Berwick families. June 16, 2023 - Last day of school. The last day is a half day. August 30, 2023 - First student day of the 2023-2024 School Year. Thank you all for your continued support. Every day of the school year it is my priority to be in each of our schools to connect, observe and support our students and staff. It is my honor to be a small part of your children’s lives. To those parents of Seniors: you are in my thoughts and in my heart. Enjoy every moment! In partnership, John Caverly
12 months ago, Vicki Stewart
Marshwood Boys lax beat Biddeford 14-5 Todays win was a great team builder 11 assists on 14 goals w 6 different goal scorers Kevin Cougler 5 goals 3 assists Tommy Demeroto 4 goals 2 assists Milo Colsson 2 goals 1 assist Jackson Hamilton 1 goal 2 assists Declan Fitzgerald 1 goal 1 assist Chase Turcotte 1 goal 1 assist Seth Goodwin 1 assist
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Marshwood baseball defeats Windham 1-0. See box score attached for stats
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Marsh vs Windham
From Coach Rafferty: Today Marshwood High School boys tennis took on a tough competitor in Thornton Academy. Thornton's elite swept the young MHS boys side in singles play. Alex Rafferty and Ethan Waddell put up a gritty fight for first doubles but came out on the losing end. Second doubles Fisher Drisko and Parker Dixon fought hard against the strong opponent but lost 0-6, 0-6. This young team is strong, resilient and will continue to move forward in a positive direction.
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Good News from Marshwood High School Congratulations to the following students who earned awards on the National Latin Exam this year: summa cum laude (gold medal) Abigail Bailey (Latin I) maxima cum laude (silver medal) Jack Dalton (Latin I) Kayley Lin (Latin III) Fiona Williams (Latin I) magna cum laude Leah Cavanaugh (Latin II) Harrison English-Yonan (Latin II) Maria Flynn (Latin I) Aubrey Gelasakis (Latin I) Rowan Nabel (Latin II) Jonah Nobel (Latin IV) Gracey Pickett (Latin I) cum laude Camden Marquis (Latin I) Ryan Morrissey (Latin I) Hannah Moylan (Latin II)
12 months ago, Vicki Stewart
Latin Students
Latin Students
NLI Signing day for some lucky MARSHWOOD student-athletes.
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
signing day
signing day
Marshwood Girls Lacrosse loses to Kennebunk 19-11. MHS (3-2) Sarah Theriault 7G, Hadley Prewitt 1G, Lindley Gori 1G2A,Izzy Young 1G2A, Maddy Poitras 1G2A, Sophie Weaver 8 saves in her first varsity game. Kennebunk (6-0) Ruby Silwkowski 6G3A,Ella Highbarger 3G, Ivy Armentrout 3 G, Elizabeth Haps 11 saves. Next for Marshwood is 5/5 at 5:15 at Bonny Eagle.
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Update on Schedule for Marshwood Athletics Today: *JV baseball vs TA postponed *HS B/G Track at Thornton Ac postponed *HS Boys Tennis at Sanford postponed to Fri 5/5 at 4pm *HS Girls Tennis vs Sanford at 5:30pm will be played indoors at Berwick Ac *HS Girls Lax vs Kennebunk moved up to 3:45 varsity start MS Girls lax hosting York at MMS still on at 4pm
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Marshwood Girls tennis posts an impressive win across all 5 courts, Ivy Landry lashes a big Hawk win after stepping up to play 3rd singles winning 6-0, 6-0 1st Singles: Tia Anderson 6-0, 6-0 2nd Singles: Lucy Parker 6-0, 6-0 3rd Singles Ivy Landry 6-0, 6-0 1st Doubles Ella Holland / Rachel Johnson 6-0, 6-1 2nd Doubles Hannah Hodges / Leah Cavanaugh 6-0, 6-0
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Hawks baseball loses a tough one 9-6 to Thornton. Box score below
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
TA vs Marshwood
Marshwood High School Counseling Newsletter May 2023 https://express.adobe.com/page/dReyOOIJGYgDH/
12 months ago, Vicki Stewart
Marshwood softball defeats Massabesic 11-6. See attached pic for stats
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Marsh vs Mass
Marshwood defeats Ox Hills 14-0 In boys lax. Kevin Cougler took control of the offense with 5 assist 2 goals Tommy Demeroto 3 assist 4 goals Chase Turcotte 1 assist 2 goals Ty Cougler 1 assist 1 goal Noah Quater 1 assist Milo Closson 2 goals Rogan Boisvert, Oliver Reed, and Hayden Demeroto each had 1 goal
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Marshwood Girls Varsity Lacrosse 10- Gorham 6 At Gorham 7-3 at half MHS (3-1) Sarah Theriault 3G, Lindley Gori 1G3A, Maddy Poitras 2G,Izzy Young 2G, Eva Hersey 2G Lauren Walker 5 saves. Emma Fife, Lana Emery, Hadley Prewitt,Elle McDaniel, Kaley Donovan and Liv Holt provided outstanding defense. Gorham (2-2) Next is Kennebunk at MHS 5/2 at 4 pm
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Sophomore Charlie Hudson earned the win on the mound going five innings over the Gorham Rams during a 6-4 win. The Hawks had 8 hits and Sophomore Ronan Garrett broke the game open with a two out, two RBI double to make the game 6-3. The Hawks improve to 2-0 on the season.
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell