Extended Learning Opportunities (ELO) Program
Hello Everyone-
The ELO Program is excited to offer an opportunity for students, 16 yrs old and older, to gain an Oral Health Micro-Credential, sponsored by Maine's Public Universities System.
Oral Health Foundations Micro-Credential
https://www.maine.edu/student-success/micro-credentials/list-of-micro-credentials/oral-health-foundations/
A “micro-credential” showcases your competency in skills that are needed in today’s workforce. A verified micro-credential is earned when learners are able to demonstrate what they know — and what they are able to do — related to a specific topic
Developed by the Children’s Oral Health Network of Maine’s Oral Health Industry Partnership (OHIP), this micro-credential equips learners with the knowledge and skills to help underserved populations navigate the complex dental system and promotes the enhancement of oral health education.
Please see Mr Scully, ELO Coordinator, if you have questions about this micro-credential or others.
10 months ago, Rob Scully
Marshwood improved to 4-2 on the road. An off day for the Hawks but we pulled out the win. We were often lacking collective flow, but with 20 team aces in our favor, it can cover up a lot of miscues. Nellie Young Led with 13 kills. Julia Sudol led with 6 blocks. Brynn Folger led with 22 assists. Kylie Folger led with 14 digs. Marshwood 17- Windham 25 Marshwood 25- Windham 16 Marshwood 25- Windham 23 Marshwood 21- Windham 25 Marshwood 15- Windham 8
10 months ago, Rich Buzzell
From Coach Childs Hawks improve to 3-2 at home. Good vibes from start to finish. The girls had solid movement and flow to go along with some massive offensive attacks. Nellie Young led with 12 kills. Brynn Folger had 22 assists. Zoe Noonan led with 4 aces. Kylie Folger led with 11 kills. Julia Sudol, who was the backup setter, has transitioned her game to be a force in her own right. As a primary blocker and attack option, she is quietly earning the nickname "Wall of Sudol" led with 3 blocks. Tonight was a "get right" game for our girls mentally and physically. In the end the number one assignment was to come together through it all, and we did that. Marshwood 25- Noble 15 Marshwood 25- Noble 16 Marshwood 25- Noble 19 Program wide all of our girls had a fantastic night from 1st team to JV. Often I find myself proud of all of our girls. But a moment that is beginning to define of program of girls came in the last set of the JV game. Sophomore outside hitter Lilah Putnam went back to serve to close out the match. She missed her serve, but the perseverance to move on to the next play without focusing on the miss but to focus with determination to earn that point back was simply a moment I couldn't help but sit back and admire. The growth and bond everyone is forming, from coaches to players to parents is a beautiful thing. We are all lucky to have the opportunity to share these moments together!
10 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Hawks take down Portland to improve to 2-2. It was a good home win for Marshwood, as it took the entire team to come together to achieve this victory. Brynn Folger led with 11 assists. Nellie Young led in kills with 12. Riley Phipps led with 13 digs and 4 aces. Captain Renee St. Pierre led with 4 blocks. Marshwood 25-Portland 23 Marshwood 25-Portland 18 Marshwood 25-Portland 23
10 months ago, Rich Buzzell
The Hawks won in 4 sets to improve their record to 1-2. They faced some adversity early but stayed united. Nellie Young had a monster night with 21 kills to go along with 5 blocks. Captain Brynn Folger led with 32 assists! Captain Kylie Folger led with 15 digs. Co Captains Riley Phipps and Renee St. Pierre really took the lead on how the night was going to play out! Marshwood 23-Bonny Eagle 25 Marshwood 25-Bonny Eagle 20 Marshwood 25-Bonny Eagle 20 Marshwood 25-Bonny Eagle 19
10 months ago, Rich Buzzell
L The Hawks put forth a full team effort against Portland/Deering, finishing 7-0. Freshman, Marlo Elwell #15 gained a hat trick off assists from junior Hazel Stout #1 who also scored a goal herself. Seniors Isabel Rothwell #2 and Nora Dockham #8 each scored and junior Mya Dulac #7 did too. Shoutout to goalies Makayle Coy #00 and Gracie Kiberd #98 for a joint shutout.
10 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Extended Learning Opportunities (ELOs)
We are excited to share an ELO opportunity for students interested in health/nutrition. Through our partnership with Jobs for Maine Graduates (JMG), we are offering an online, asynchronous course Nutrition and Food Distribution. The class runs September 23-December 16, meets virtually every Thursday 3:00-4:00, includes students from all across the state.
Please see Mr Scully, ELO Coordinator if you have any questions. Use the QR code to apply.
10 months ago, Rob Scully
JMG Group ELO Nutrition
FH update from Coach H Post game update away at Falmouth - 2-1 loss. #15 freshman, Marlo Elwell, with the goal. Isabel Rothwell, #2, with the assist. Shout out for Makayle Coy, junior goalie #00, for a massive effort, and a shout out to our defenders, Shelby Dupuis #5, Alivia Churchill #18, and Savannah Chapman #35.
10 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Yesterday our Hawks were part of the "Play For A Cause" Volleyball Invitational. We accomplished quite a bit. The girls won their bracket! But more importantly they showed selflessness in mentoring some of our younger players. Thank you to all that came out.
10 months ago, Rich Buzzell
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Extended Learning Opportunities (ELO) Program.
Welcome Back! Hello everyone-the Marshwood High School ELO Program is excited to begin another year of offering students authentic, relevant career connected learning experiences.

Attention future healthcare professionals!

High school juniors and seniors are invited to apply for a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Extended Learning Opportunity (ELO) program, offered in partnership with Pinnacle Health Care and the York County ELO Consortium.

This unique group ELO, starting in October 2025, is the first of its kind in Maine. This FREE program provides an exceptional opportunity for students to gain valuable healthcare skills, earn a CNA certification, and secure a job upon completion.

Participants will receive hands-on training, mentorship, and a clear pathway to a rewarding career in healthcare, culminating in a CNA certification.

The program will run two days per week after school, from 3:00–6:00 PM or 3:30–6:30 PM, depending on class preference.

Interested students should complete the following form to sign up and see Mr. Scully, ELO Coordinator if interested.

INTEREST SURVEY

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12Nn1ZUOX9UIegNKjrJZzikiAJbD9qEsftj0kAfrCt94/edit

10 months ago, Rob Scully
CNA Group ELO Flyer
Check out this article from Portsmouth Herald: Vote now: Who is Seacoast Preseason Girls Soccer Player of the Year? https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/sports/high-school/soccer/2025/08/25/vote-seacoast-preseason-girls-soccer-player-of-the-year-poll/85654922007/ Maddy Poitras
11 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Another opportunity for a sports physical! See attached pic
11 months ago, Rich Buzzell
physicals
Sign up for fall sports
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
fall sports sign up
Congratulations to 2015 Marshwood grad Cody Hughes on his upcoming induction into the Maine Amateur wrestling hall of fame! https://www.pressherald.com/2025/07/09/maine-wrestling-group-announces-this-years-hall-of-fame-class/
12 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Congrats to Marshwood's own Annabelle Getchell. After securing their second New Hampshire State Championship and successfully defending their Northeast Regional title in May, Annabelle and her boatmate Hannah Bogle—a standout freshman at Oyster River High School—continued their dominant season at the US National Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida this past week. The duo posted the third fastest time overall in the national time trials and powered through the semi-finals with a commanding performance, earning their place in the championship race. In today’s final, Annabelle and Hannah delivered an epic sprint finish, holding off fierce competition to secure second place in the nation and bring home the silver medal. Their remarkable season has been a testament to dedication, teamwork, and sheer determination. Congratulations to Annabelle and Hannah on this national success!
about 1 year ago, Rich Buzzell
nationals
nationals
The Marshwood girls track and field team was led by Sydney Leveille who finished 3rd in the long jump and 5th in the Triple Jump. Charlotte Smith was 5th in the 1600 m Racewalk, Riley Smith was 8th in the Pole Vault, and Megan Aceto was 8th in the High Jump
about 1 year ago, Rich Buzzell
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The Marshwood boys finished third overall at the Class A track and field state championship. Andre Clark won the 100 m dash for the third year in a row and defended his 200 m title, setting a state meet record in the process. Clark, along with Isaiah Perodin, Micaiah Perodin, and Landin Napolitano defended their 4x100 relay title also setting a state meet record. Henri Rivard was the Hawks 4th title winner, taking the 800 m crown with a dramatic finishing kick. Other state medalists for the Hawks included Isaiah Perodin (2nd Triple Jump, 3rd Long Jump, 5th 110 High Hurdles), Cullen St Cyr (2nd Discus), Braiden McGinness (4th Javelin), Shayne Sandler (5th Pole Vault), Noah Rogers (8th High Jump ), and the 4x400 relay (Braeden Gagnon, Napolitano, Colin Barker, and Rivard) was 6th.
about 1 year ago, Rich Buzzell
boys track
boys track
Congratulations to the girls lax team on winning the preliminary round against South Portland today! Marshwood 18 South Portland 8 Great teamwork led to this victory! We also have some wonderful accomplishments to celebrate from today: 🥍Maddy Poitras achieved her 200th career point! Way to go, Maddy! 🥍Sarah Theriault broke the Marshwood record by reaching 197 goals, and then she went on to achieve her 200th career goal during the game!
about 1 year ago, Rich Buzzell
Sarah Theriault scores her 200th career goal w 4 mins to go in half to put hawks up 9-3 over So Portland in opener of playoffs!
about 1 year ago, Rich Buzzell
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