Marshwood GRADUATION LAWN SIGNS!!
The MHS Project Graduation committee, together with Seacoast Printing (and with approval from Marshwood admin), is selling graduation lawn signs for the MHS Class of 2022! Signs are $20 each, with $10 of each sale going to support our Project Graduation plans, and signs can be personalized with your senior's name. Order one or many....order for friends and family! The lawn sign sale ends on Friday, April 29th, and signs will be ready for pick-up at Seacoast Printing on or before May 13th (please note that there is no shipping option for this item). Use this link to order: https://bit.ly/3Ebce1v
The School Counseling Department hosted a college and career fair yesterday during Hawk Block. All juniors and interested sophomores attended. More than 50 colleges, military, and jobs were represented.
Support Marshwood Girls Hoop
Seacoast Media Group is proud to announce the nominees for boys hockey of the year for the Seacoast High School Sports Awards to be held in June. Marshwood's Nathan Jalbert has been named as our nominee. The winner will be the announced at the show. It is produced with support from Piscataqua Savings Bank and Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. More details about the program are coming soon.
The Seacoast High School Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country.
Congrats to Nate
The York Police Department is hosting a R.A.D Women's Self Defense Class. Class is open to junior & senior girls. Girls from York, Kittery, Marshwood, and Wells will be invited to participate. For more information, please see the flyer in the main office window.
The dates are :
April 26th, 28th, and May 3rd
4 pm to 7 pm.
Location: York Police Department
Classes are FREE!
A huge THANK YOU to Sara & Jaylon Curry for donating their time to work with our baseball and softball teams on arm conditioning and functional range of motion! The Curry’s are Eliot residents as well as owners of Blaze Yoga in Portsmouth. Great teachers and even better people!
Cafeteria Survey for Marshwood High School
Marshwood boys volleyball finishes as runners up today in the tourney vs Yarmouth
Marshwood Boys volleyball has defeated Cheverus, Falmouth and Deering to advance vs Yarmouth for the first ever Maine Boys Volleyball championship. Hawk Pride! Stay tuned for results
Positions for Substitutes Districtwide Marshwood
The district has a need for substitute food service workers ($14.90 per hour) and custodians ($16.84 per hour).
Maine Department of Education Criminal History Record Check certificate eligibility required.
If you have any interest in these substitute positions, please send me an email and we will make a plan to meet in person or remotely to discuss the requirements in more detail.
Therese Letellier
Director of Human Resources
MSAD #35 therese.letellier@rsu35.org
On Friday Ms. Nelson took a group of seven Marshwood students to Waterville, Maine. They competed in the Thomas Cup at Thomas College. Each team was made of 5 students, we hosted a team plus 2/5ths of an additional team.
The teams competed all night in challenges. The challenges were a challenge, CSI, Cybersecurity, Robotics, ESports, and the Innovation Challenge. (The innovation challenge centered around paper rocket-building and launching.)
Our full Marshwood Team (SCM) did admirably. They solved the robotics challenge with one line of code. For the innovation challenge, they launched their paper rocket and got it stuck near the ceiling (talk about a long shot). (Team members- Zoie L, Jackie L, Zach L, Brandon L, Taylor W)
The 2/5th team was with two additional schools. They called themselves 'Windwood', they earned second place in the competition. Zach F distinguished himself in robotics and cybersecurity. Kevin F carried the team with his CSI investigative skills, not to mention his rocket-building skills. Everyone on this team earned a scholarship to Thomas College.
Congratulations to Marshwood’s Nathan Jalbert. He was named to 1st team all state for Defense by Maine Hockey Coaches
Congrats to our seniors who will be playing in the Senior Ice Hockey All Star game. Colby Davis, Oscar Chapman, Braden Butler & Nathan Jalbert. The game will be 3/19/22 at 7pm at Norway Savings Bank.
Jalbert & Fontaine will be attending Banquet on Saturday 3/19/22 as they have been selected to receive a post season award.
Congrats to Trevor Wozny & Aidan Sullivan. Aidan was selected to the AA/A/B South team and played Saturday at Husson University. Trevor was one of ten boys selected to the All State Academic team. In addition, Trevor won a $2,000 scholarship. Great work Aidan and Trevor!
Project Graduation Fund-Raising Event
News From Marshwood Transportation
Starting Monday, March 14th
MHS STUDENTS for CS & MGWS Bus Stops
BUS #30
6:40 AM & 8:40 AM (THURS) CS Bus Stop EVERYDAY
2:40 PM MHS pickup MGWS Drop off EVERYDAY
2:40 PM MHS pickup THURS PM ONLY - MGWS & CS Drop off
BUS #11
6:40 AM & 8:30 AM (THURS) MGWS Bus Stop EVERYDAY
2:50 PM MHS pickup CS Drop off EVERY DAY EXCEPT THURSDAYS
Students are expected to be at the bus stop 5-7 minutes prior to pick up times to and from school.
Questions Call MSAD 35 Transportation at 207-384-4681
Marshwood High School Presents Little Shop of Horrors
This year's Spring Musical, Little Shop of Horrors, will be performed in the Wesley E. Kennedy Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 1st, Saturday, April 2nd, Friday, April 8th, and Saturday, April 9th. Showtime is 7:00 pm. Advanced tickets are $10each and all seats are reserved. If you are interested in purchasing tickets, please use the link below to place your order.
https://forms.gle/Lv1D2qUXsVqBtiVw6
Marshwood Interact Club Supports Ukrainian Relief
State Champion Spotlight-Hadley Prewitt
https://www.mainehighschoolskiing.com/index.php/20-latest-post/1233-state-champion-spotlight-hadley-prewitt
A message to families from Food Service
Breakfast and lunch are available to all students at no cost. In addition, for students who bring lunch from home, milk is available at no cost when students take at least two other items, with at least one being a fruit or vegetable. The Cafeteria staff at each school can assist students with choosing the required items. Milk taken alone costs $.40
Thank you.
Karan Pfingst, Director of Dining Services
Maine School Admin. District 35
Eliot/S.Berwick, Maine
C: 603.339.8275