Friday, June 2, 2023

June 2 Blog Post

June has arrived, and the end of the 2022-23 School Year is most definitely upon us!  Some pictures below to get a glimpse into what our students are up to and then on to the important information!  No time to lose!  Here we go!


So much going on...I could have added more but I think two is a good sampling!  Now on to the information!

PROPOSED FY 24 SCHOOL BUDGET INFORMATION


As a quick re-cap of the process thus far, we began our FY 24 budget development processes back in October of 2022 with the development of priorities and refreshers on process with members of the district leadership team.  This work culminated in the Superintendent's initial proposed FY 24 budget that was shared with the Gorham School Committee in February, 2023.  The School Committee then met over the course of 5 different meetings and cut almost $2 million dollars from the original proposal before voting unanimously on April 12, 2023 to approve of the proposed budget.  The budget was then sent to the Town Council and on May 16, 2023 the Town Council voted unanimously to approve of the budget after it reduced an additional $800,000.00 from the proposed budget. 

The total proposed budget for FY 24 now stands at $51,494,845 and represents a 10.91% increase in expenditures over FY 23's total budget of $46,427,320.00.  This represents an approximate $1.31 anticipated increase in the mil rate for FY 24.  For a home valued at $400,000.00 this would represent a little over $500.00 in increased tax for FY 24.

There is no doubt that this is a significant increase to taxes for FY 24, especially in a fiscal year directly after a re-evaluation year and the corresponding impacts to taxpayers that occurred as a result.  

There is also no doubt that these funds are needed to provide adequate educational programming to our community's children.  

The Gorham Schools continues to have the 2nd lowest per pupil expenditures in Cumberland County.  Our staffing levels are the most efficient in Cumberland County according to the EPS funding formula.  Our administrative costs at both the school and district level are either average or below the average for all other Cumberland County Schools and over 70% of our overall budget goes directly to support students in our classrooms.  

If additional reductions are made they will result in larger class sizes, fewer course options for HS students, reductions to allied arts programs, and fewer overall supports for struggling learners (learning labs, 504 services, alternative education programs, etc.).

The School Committee and administrative team are committed to trying to find more creative ways to both reduce costs and increase revenues to offset continued needs.  We will be studying the following methods of cost reduction (this is not an all inclusive list):

* Potential Movement back to grade level elementary schools
* Reductions to transportation routes
* Increased early intervention services
* Participating in Solar options and efficiency upgrades of mechanical systems
* Increased shared services

We will be studying the following methods of increasing revenue streams to offset taxpayer expense (again, this is not an all inclusive list):

* Increased collaboration with Greater Sebego Education Alliance Regional Service Center
* Increased tuition students
* Maine Care billing for medical service provision
* Child Development Services (CDS) billing for provision of services
* Creative agreements for solar energy and selling of Renewable Energy Credits

The School Committee has wrestled with this budget for several months.  The Town Council has also wrestled with the implications of this proposed budget on the community.  Both have voted unanimously to approve of this proposed budget while doing the best they could as our elected officials to balance the needs of the children with the needs of our taxpayers.  

It is now time for the taxpayers of Gorham to decide to either "validate" the proposed budget via referendum, or not.  On June 13, voters will be asked to either vote "YES" on the proposed FY 24 School budget, which means you approve of the budget passed by the Town Council on May 16 or voters will be asked to vote "NO" on the proposed FY 24 School budget, which means you do not approve of the budget passed by the Town Council on May 16.

If a majority of voters vote "YES" then the FY 24 budget will be validated and it will be fully passed.  If a majority of voters vote "NO" then the FY 24 budget will fail and it must go back to the drawing board.  The School Committee would then need to go back and approve a new proposed budget and bring that to the Town Council for approval and bring it back to the voters to be validated.  A school budget is only fully approved after it has passed ALL THREE STEPS and the process must be repeated as often as is needed for this to occur.  

GET OUT AND VOTE ON JUNE 13!


Hopefully you read the previous piece on the budget, so you know why it is important to get out and vote on June 13!  

In preparation for your vote, I'd encourage folks to get informed by going to the district's website where you can review the following information:

-  Videos of all School Committee budget meetings held
-  Videos of all Town Council meetings held
-  Q&A documents used by School Committee and Town Council to understand proposed budget and implications.
-  Detailed Town Council Budget booklet
-  One page summary data

and more!

Whatever your vote is on June 13 - let's be sure it is informed!  

Check out the information listed above and much more by CLICKING HERE and then

BE SURE TO GET OUT AND VOTE ON JUNE 13!

SPEAKING OF VOTING - OUR SCHOOLS AS 
POLLING LOCATIONS


 
State polling place regulations require specific conditions to be met in order to hold elections safely and securely each year.  Elections are the lifeblood of our democratic processes and are therefore a very important part of our community's operation.  Many of these specific conditions require accessibility for all citizens, access to restrooms, and specific square footage allocations for space. As you might imagine there are limited locations within Gorham that would meet these kinds of requirements for elections and our schools are most definitely one of them.

TWO of our schools are now used as local polling locations by the Town of Gorham for the purpose of general elections.  Gorham Middle School has been used as a polling location for many years.  During the Pandemic, Great Falls Elementary School also became a new polling location as our growing community outgrew the Little Falls building as a previous polling location for the residents in the northern part of our community.

As you might imagine, we spend a great deal of time thinking about the safety of our children and how that absolute priority interacts with the whole community's needs.  At Gorham Middle School, we are able to very easily separate out those members of the public coming in to vote from the students who remain in the building for school on election days.  In collaboration with the Town of Gorham and the Gorham Police Department, we basically turn the use of the GMS gymnasium over for polling purposes in November and June each year.  VIPS personnel help to guide traffic and parking concerns and make sure that voters know to enter the gym doors and not the main doors.  We move our gym classes outdoors for the day or to alternative indoor activities if the weather is inclement.  We use town staff to monitor the gym doors in the interior of the building to make sure voters don't go into the school and students don't go into the voting areas.  We have extra police offers on hand and it all works very very smoothly and safely.

Unfortunately, the same physical set up of the building does not exist at Great Falls Elementary School.  There is no accessible way to require voters to enter the gym area directly and exit directly without going through the main part of the school.  During the Pandemic we tried once to have students on site while voting was taking place using additional police and VIPs to try and direct traffic and prevent mixing between students and voters, but with the location of the cafeteria being where it is there was just no way to keep folks completely separated throughout the day.  Since then we have made the decision that on election days our students will move to learning remotely for the day when the school is being used as a polling location.

Beginning with next year's school calendar we will be minimizing this interruption by moving one of our teacher professional development days to the November election date so that students will not be in any of our buildings on that day.  This addresses one of the two typical days required for elections.  The plan then is to continue to use these two schools in June as polling locations and to have students at Great Falls move to remote learning for the election day in June each year.

We understand that this is not an ideal situation, however we believe it is an appropriate balance between addressing the needs of our broader community while making sure that our students continue to learn in a safe and secure manner.

All this as a reminder that Great Falls Elementary School will move to a fully remote learning day on June 13, 2023 while the school is used as a polling location for voters.  

If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to either myself or Ephrem Paraschak via email.  Our email addresses are below:

-  heather.perry@gorhamschools.org
-  eparaschak@gorham.me.us

THANK YOU!

TWO MORE STUDENT VOICE VIDEOS!



We have two more student voice videos to share with you with this blog post and one more coming for my last blog post on June 16!

So far you have seen 4 student voice videos as linked below:

Episode 1 - 6th grade video

Episode 2 - 7th grade video

Episode 3 - 8th grade video

Episode 4 - Class of 2023 Video

Now we can share our NEW Episodes 5 & 6!

Episode 5 follows Maddie, a GHS student who loves music and the arts!  Check it out using the link below:

Episode 5 - Maddie

Episode 6 follows Gabe, a GHS student who prides himself on being a student athlete!  Check it out using the link below:

Episode 6 - Gabe

Our hope is that through these student voices videos you are able to get a sense of the student experience here in the Gorham Schools.  We hope you see the array of learning opportunities that our students have to choose from in figuring out their "Future Stories" during their time with us!  There is no question that we have incredible students here in Gorham, but that isn't by accident!  That is because we have incredible families, incredible staff, and an incredible community all focused on modeling our Code of Conduct and making real the values contained within!

PROUD TO BE A RAM!

REMINDER - LAST STUDENT DAY WILL BE JUNE 16


Just a quick reminder that our last student day for the 2022-2023 School year will be Friday, June 16, 2023.  Students will be dismissed using our early release schedule on this day.  Please reach out to your schools with any specific questions you may have!

SENIOR WALK - JUNE 9 AND 
GHS GRADUATION JUNE 11, 2023


GHS class of 2023 will be doing their senior walk on June 9, 2023.  The walk will once again be live streamed using our district's FB site for folks that want to watch.  We will begin at Great Falls Elementary School somewhere around 9:00 a.m. and then go from there to Narragansett Elementary School, then to Village Elementary School and then to Gorham Middle School after that.  This is always a special treat for our graduating seniors and fun to watch so feel free to tune in!

Graduation for the class of 2023 is scheduled for Sunday, June 11.  Folks with special seating arrangements will be allowed in starting at 2:30.  The ceremony will begin promptly at 4:00 p.m.  The event is scheduled to take place on the football field at GHS.  If there is inclement weather the plan will be to move the ceremony inside to the GHS gymnasium and MPAC at the same scheduled time.  Please stay tuned for communications regarding this event as we get closer and closer and know more about the weather.  

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GHS SENIORS, THE CLASS OF 2023!  You've not had an easy road during your high school careers (with a global pandemic) but you have represented our school system well and are ready to take on any challenge life has to offer you moving forward!  We are proud of you and your accomplishments thus far and know you will have continued success in whatever you endeavor to take on next!  I know our motto as a school system is to "Prepare and Inspire" our students - but I must say - YOU HAVE INSPIRED US ALL!  We are all looking forward to celebrating your accomplishments on June 11th!

A REMINDER OF NEXT YEAR'S SCHOOL CALENDAR


As another school year is quickly coming to an end, we just wanted to take a quick moment to be sure folks have the calendar for the upcoming 2023-24 School Year. 

You can CLICK HERE to view the calendar.  Please note that we will use the same method we did this year regarding use of snow days.  We have built five snow days into the calendar.  We will use all five (if needed) as traditional snow days and then if we go over that, we will move to remote learning days.  Therefore, the last possible student day for next year will be June 13 for those of you who are already thinking about summer of 2024! 

OTHER GREAT HAPPENINGS

I just wanted to share a few more examples of other great happenings in our schools these past few weeks.  Of course, this isn't representative of everything but its a great snapshot!  For more information, I would encourage folks to continue to follow us on our social media pages!

GHS Students go back to Narragansett for Math in Nature Program!

Math in Nature Project detail:

9th graders on Academy M recently completed an interdisciplinary project in Math & English to create children's e-books. The books include original photography and writing that teach about math concepts found in nature. Today the GHS students shared their work with 3rd graders at Narragansett Elementary School. This was not only some relevant speaking & listening practice, but also rigorous math discussion, and new relationships were formed. Some of the GHS students were excited to be reunited with their former elementary teachers, too.  Wonderful outdoor learning experience all around. 



Odyssey of the Mind and Cube Projects:

Two huge 8th-grade projects have now come to an end: Odyssey of the Mind World Finals and the USM CubeSat Challenge. 

Odyssey of the Mind team came in 26th place at the World Finals competition. They had a goal of beating half of the other teams, and they did exactly that. As a bunch of first-time OMers (myself included), they did an amazing job and worked so hard all year. I have created a presentation with pictures and videos documenting their Odyssey journey. Click on the link if you'd like to check it out: 8th-grade Odyssey of the Mind Slideshow.

CubeSat Project: I had a group of 4 eighth graders that competed in the UMS CubeSat Challenge. They won the Best in Show Award because their CubeSat design and build were exemplary.  The motors, 3-D print, wiring, parachute design, etc. were all above expectations. To learn more about this project and to see pictures and videos please click on the following link: CubeSat Project


Congrats to all of our Odyssey of the Mind Participants this year!  GO RAMS!

Adaptive Biking Event at GHS!

Recently our community based education students at GHS were treated to a learning adventure using adaptive biking equipment.  Thank you to David and Northeast Passage of UNH for creating such a wonderful learning experience for those students that were able to participate!

Check out the video by CLICKING HERE!

GMS Students Featured on NewsCenter Maine for their Tick Research!

Students in Mrs. Gospodarek's Science classes at GMS have been participating in a year long study of tics.  Check out the video below and try to focus on the incredible learning of our students during this project rather than the tics themselves! 

CLICK HERE to watch the news feature!

PATHS Students (including GHS students) win Video Award!

PATHS New Media students earn first place for the second year in a row in the ABC CTE Works For Me video contest. Sadie Fiore, GHS, was a co-creator on this project.   

CLICK HERE to watch the video!

Ultimate Frisbee Team

The Gorham Ultimate Frisbee team swept the Class B State Tournament on Saturday at South Portland winning all 3 games!





OTHER COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS!

Baxter Library Summer Reading Series

Baxter Memorial Library is once again planning a spectacular summer reading program. The kickoff event is June 21st from 2-6 and includes many fun activities, music, touch a truck, snow cones, and hot dogs. You can sign up for the summer reading program and get your Bingo sheet at the event and online (soon). This year's theme is Power Up at the Library and activities will be largely superhero and STEAM themed!  I'll even be present helping to serve hot dogs and snow cones - so definitely come out to enjoy the fun.  See the flyer below for more details!

Our new youth services librarian at Baxter is Jill O'Connor. Stop by the event and introduce yourself! 


Reminder - Food Truck Thursdays in Little Falls Has Begun!

The first food trucks showed up last night.  They'll be coming back EVERY Thursday night through September 28!  Check out the flyer below for details and be sure to check go visit!


Well that's it for this installment!  My last blog for the 2023-24 School Year will be on Friday, June 16th.  








Friday, May 19, 2023

May 19 Post

WOW...we are certainly on the "home stretch" when it comes to the 2022-23 School Year!  

It is hard to believe that we only have four weeks left of school (for those students who may be counting, that is 19 school days).  I happened to be at GHS with students this week and the H.S. seniors made sure to let me know, they are "done" with "formal" classes today as many seniors will be participating in a two week internship experience to round out the school year (more on that below).  

Bottom line, we are all working hard across our schools to make sure students end the year on a positive note!  Here's some pictures below that I hope show the great learning that is happening in our schools!

On to the information!

FY 24 PROPOSED BUDGET UPDATE

On Tuesday night, May 16, 2023 the Gorham Town Council met during a special meeting to approve of the overall FY 24 proposed town budget, which includes the school's budget.  After public testimony by several members of the public, and after considerable discussion and debate, the Town Council voted unanimously to approve of the school's budget in an amount $800,000.00 less than originally proposed by the School Committee.  

Folks that are interested in watching the recording of this meeting can click on the link below:


With this adjustment, the revised FY 24 proposed school budget now represents an overall increase over FY 23 of $5,067,525.00 or 10.91% (down from 12.64%) and represents an overall increase to the mil rate of approximately $1.31 (down from original $1.58).  With this mil impact, the estimated impact to taxpayers who own a home valued at $400,000.00 would see an increase of approximately $525.00.

The School Committee will meet on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 to decide what specific items will be reduced from their original proposals to reach the $800,000.00 reduction required.  

The next and FINAL STEP in the budget approval process is the budget validation referendum vote that will take place on Tuesday, June 13, 2023.  Voting will take place at the typical polling locations in Gorham from 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.  Voters may also vote via absentee ballots.  

On the referendum question, voters will be asked to vote "yes" if they approve of the proposed budget passed by town council on May 16 or voters may vote "no" if they do not approve of the proposed budget passed by town council on May 16.

Overall, although the $800,000.00 reduction will have its impacts to the school, the impacts will not significantly impact current staffing or programming for students in FY 24.  

Please see the revised one pager summary sheets below and reach out to heather.perry@gorhamschools.org with any questions you may have for more information and BE SURE TO GET OUT AND VOTE ON JUNE 13!  



PRE K SLOTS FOR FALL 2023 STILL AVAILABLE

We still have a limited number of Pre K slots open and available for our new 1/2 day pre K program that will be offered at Narragansett Elementary School beginning in the Fall of 2023.  We will likely have rolling admissions through the summer months to try and be sure we fill all slots available.  So if you were considering the program but holding back - feel free to reach out to see if there are still slots available!

Remember, transportation to and from home/child care each morning/afternoon and transportation from the program back to home/child care each afternoon will be provided.  The program is free to all residents of Gorham and if folks are looking for child care the other half of the day (either a.m. or p.m.) our partners at Seedlings to Sunflowers are able to provide child care slots for families in need of this service.  Children have to be 4 years of age by Oct. 15, 2023 in order to participate.

Sound interesting?  See the flyer below and reach out with questions you may have today!



GHS GOES OUTDOORS FOR LEARNING!
 

Over this past year our GHS staff have been working hard to incorporate and weave in meaningful learning opportunities for our students OUTDOORS!  Whether it is mathematically plotting changes in land features or going outside to enjoy the new outdoor seating areas to utilization of the incredible bike and walking trails located right in our back yards and much more!  Our students are getting outside to learn - and why not?  We live in such an incredible state with so many natural learning environments!  

It has been wonderful to see the students enjoy these outdoor learning experiences and integrate them into their regular core curriculum of math, science, social studies and english in authentic ways!

The video linked below shows just one "outing" for our students earlier this spring who got to enjoy the bike trails on bikes that were rented for them to utilize for the day.  Check out the video below to see how much fun our students had getting outside for some great exercise on our incredible local trails!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIo4pB5p7SM

This work has been made possible by an incredible grant through the Maine Department of Education written and conducted by our very own GHS staff!  Nice work!

UPDATED ELO DATA AND UPCOMING SENIOR INTERNSHIPS!


Just as a reminder, ELO means "Extended Learning Opportunities".  Our ELO program is housed at Gorham High School with the focus of getting our students out and experiencing their learning in our community and in ways that are directly connected to their aspirations.  Students can learn through independent projects, internships and job shadowing experiences and much more!

We have been working to implement ELO programming in Gorham for three years now, and this year was the big growth year thanks to an incredible grant by the Maine Department of Education that allowed us to add a specific ELO instructor to our staff to work directly with students.  Thanks to this program we have so many more students able to access these incredible learning opportunities!  The data speaks for itself ...



Overall, our new ELO program has allowed us to more than double the number of students who are able to participate in internships, job shadowing experiences, and independent studies helping our students to get the hands on experiences they need to discover their passions and to connect those passions to their learning in truly meaningful ways.

One additional aspect of the work has been our new partnership between our ELO program and JMG's (Jobs for Maine's Graduates)  Career Exploration Badging program.  Through this new partnership, our GHS seniors, who have annually participated in a two week internship program during the month of May can now strengthen this experience by earning a career exploration badge through JMG.  This badge is a credential of value that students can use on their resumes and also makes them eligible to be paid a scholarship of $500.00 each upon completion!  This year we will have 142 students participating in this experience! That will be over $70,000.00 awarded to our seniors if they complete the program! AWESOME!

In addition to all of this exciting work, our ELO program has also allowed us to greatly expand our local business partnerships.  These partners can now work directly with our schools to provide our students with meaningful learning experiences that help our students explore their future stories right here in our incredible community!  Check out this list of Partners - AND THANK YOU TO ALL OUR BUSINESS PARTNERS who have helped our students access these authentic learning experiences this past year!  

This work really shows what an incredible COMMUNITY Gorham truly is!  So very proud to be a Gorham Ram!

ELO Partners:


Senior Internship Partners:



STUDENT VOICES VIDEO SERIES RELEASES NEW 
GHS STUDENT VIDEO!

Over the past year our students at GMS and GHS have worked to create a series of videos showcasing their real experiences in our schools using their own voices to tell their stories and to share their perspectives.  In case you missed the previous three videos from our GMS students (one from 6th grade, one from 7th grade and one from 8th grade) you can view them by clicking on the links below:

Episode 1 - 6th grade video

Episode 2 - 7th grade video

Episode 3 - 8th grade video

Just this past week, students from GHS finished up their first student voices video.  It was released via social media, but I wanted to make sure to include it in my blog post as well.  So, check out the FOURTH video in our series by clicking on the link below!

Episode 4 - Class of 2023 Video

Stay tuned for more to come!  GO RAMS!

BAXTER MEMORIAL LIBRARY HOSTING AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR UPCOMING EARLY RELEASE DAY!

Baxter Memorial Library will be hosting a fun scavenger hunt for interested children to participate in during the upcoming Early Release day scheduled for May 24!  Check out the flyer below for more details!


FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS ARE RETURNING FOR YEAR TWO SUMMER FUN!

Summer Thursday Food Trucks return to the Little Falls Recreation Area, starting June 1st at 4pm and lasting through the end of September.  Similar to last year, the event will have a rotating group of food vendors, so the selections will be a little different each week.  A total of 24 vendors are signed up for this season!

Please see flyer below for more details and know that interested families are encouraged to check out the Gorham Economic Development Corporation page on Facebook for weekly updates on the vendors!  ENJOY!


WANT TO MARCH IN THE MEMORIAL DAY PARADE?  HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!

"We Love Gorham Schools" is looking for students, families, staff and community members to march in the Memorial Day Parade to demonstrate their support of Gorham School Teachers.  This is intended to be the "finale" for Gorham Educator Appreciation Month and they are calling all interested community members who want to show support for our teachers to march in this year's parade!  If you are interested, check out the flyer below and reach out today!


That is it for this month's blog post.  As we continue to race towards the end of the 2022-2023 School Year there are LOTS of activities that are going on in our schools!  I have listed a few below - but know this is NOT an all inclusive list of activities coming up!  For the best list, you should visit our website and click on each school's calendar for details and as always - if you have questions - please do not hesitate to reach out and call your school's office!  We know there is a lot going on and we are always here for you to help answer questions and make sure you don't miss anything important!

-  May 19 - Spring Dance (GMS)

-  May 22 - June 1 - Senior Internships (GHS)

-  May 23 - GHS Academic Awards Night.

-  May 25 - Spring Chorus Concert (GHS)

-  May 30 - All Gorham Steel Band Night 

-  May 31 - K-5 Field Days Begin

-  June 1 - JMG awards night

- June 1 - Great Falls Family Picnic Night

-  June 2 - Senior Class Trip

-  June 7 - Step up day (GHS)

-  June 7 - Spring Sports Awards night (GHS)

-  June 8 - Senior Celebration (GHS) & Spring Fling Event (Village)

-  June 8 - incoming 6th grade parent night at GMS 

-  June 9 - GHS Senior Walk (will live stream on FB) & BBQ

-  June 11 - GHS Graduation

-  June 13 - Budget Validation Referendum

-  June 14 - 5th grade step up day to GMS

-  June 15 - K-4 Step up day & Gr. 5 Celebration Picnic & Field Day & GMS 8th grade celebration

-  June 16 - Last Student Day of School

Next blog will be June 2!  







  

Friday, May 5, 2023

May 5 Post

Well we are back from the April break and time is just FLYING BY!  We have just over 1 month left in the 2023-24 school year and our staff are working hard to make sure it is the most positive and productive month yet for student learning!   Here's some action photos showing just a sampling of the incredible things that have been happening across our schools since returning from the break!

Now on to the updates...

UPDATE ON PROPOSED FY 24 SCHOOL BUDGET APPROVAL PROCESS

The Town Council met jointly with the School Committee on April 25 to review the proposed budget, its potential impacts to the community and the reasons for the increases seen in the FY 24 budget request.  You can view the meeting by CLICKING HERE.  You can also review the slide presentation that was shared with Town Council that evening by CLICKING HERE.

Additionally, I had the distinct pleasure of being a guest at Baxter Memorial Library last night (May 3) for a public informational forum on the proposed budget.  We had about 15 members of the public present and about 7 more watching on the live stream offered by GoCat.  It was a very good meeting and I think folks walked away appreciative of the information shared and with a greater understanding of the overall budget and process.  You can also view the budget "one pager" that was shared with those present by CLICKING HERE or viewing below (I'll send the link to the recording as soon as I get it):



Once again - next steps for decision making and timeline:

  • May 16, 2023 - Town Council Vote on the proposed budget.  The Town Council can elect to approve the budget as is, increase the proposed budget by a specific dollar amount, or decrease the proposed budget by a specific dollar amount at this meeting.

  • May 31, 2023 - Open Forum on Proposed FY 24 School Budget with Superintendent Perry (sponsored by North Gorham Public Library).  SEE FLYER BELOW FOR DETAILS if you'd like to attend to learn more.

  • June 13, 2023 - Budget Validation Referendum Vote.  Polling locations open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m. - Be sure to vote!

Many people may now be asking - HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED IN THE CONVERSATION?

Participating in our democratic decision making processes is a key component of positive citizenship in our community - SO I WOULD DEFINITELY ENCOURAGE FOLKS TO GET INVOLVED!  Here is how:

*  Become informed.  Research the proposed budget.  What is the request?  How is it different than last year?  What is the reason behind these changes?  What are the impacts of these changes to our children?  What are the impacts of these changes to our community?  A great place to go to "one stop shop" for all data related to the FY 24 budget process is to CLICK HERE on our website.  You can also go back to my blog pages from the past to learn more, or you can just email myself or school committee members directly to ask questions to help inform your analysis of the proposed budget and whether or not you may support it or not and why.  I might suggest steering clear of social media as your main source of information, although some of it may be accurate, there may also be accidental misinformation in there too.

* Express Your Opinion & Reach out to your Town Council.  Let them know what you think about the proposed budget and why  Be respectful, and try to be brief.  They represent the entire community of Gorham and need to know how everyone feels in order to inform their vote.  You can reach out via email by going to the Town's website - Linked HERE for your convenience.

* Clear Your Calendars To Vote On June 13.  The validation referendum is an open referendum where voters are asked to either approve the budget that is voted on by the Town Council on May 16 or not.  Citizens vote "yes" if you approve of the Town Council's vote made on May 16 or "no" if you do not approve.  Your voice matters - so be sure to vote!

It is important to know that in order for a school budget to be fully and finally approved, it must be approved by (1) the School Committee, (2) the Town Council and (3) the voters.  If a budget isn't approved by all three - it has to continually go through these three steps until it is approved by all three entities.

I will continue to provide updates as we move through the process.  Again, please reach out with any questions you may have and if you want to ask them in person - please come out to the event on May 31 (flyer below) at the North Gorham Public Library. 


STUDENT VOICES VIDEO! LET'S HEAR FROM 8TH GRADER ALEX TUKEY

In my pst several blogs I have shared a quick video of our student voices and what they think of their experiences at Gorham Middle School. Previously we have heard from a 6th grade student, and a 7th grade student. Now, its time to hear from an 8th grade student! Please take a moment to listen to the voice of Alex as he talks about his experiences as a student at GMS.

Video Link:

https://vimeo.com/811814744/d05360853b

Once again, thank you to the student video crews who made these video series possible!


RECENT APPRECIATION DAYS/WEEK

May has been a bit of a "blur" with all the appreciation days that we have had and that we will have.  I wanted to take time to particularly thank those of you who have participated in showing our principals, our teachers and other staff your appreciation for all that they do for our schools and the children we serve!

Monday, May 1 was Principal Appreciation Day and we have five of some of the best in the state seen below:
 

(top from left to right - Quinton Donahue GMS, Jodi Mezzanotte Village Elementary.  
Bottom from left to right - Brian Jandreau GHS, Erin Eppler Narragansett Elementary, 
and Becky Fortier Great Falls Elementary)

Then Monday through Friday of this week (week of May 1) was also Teacher Appreciation Week - and once again we have some of the best teachers in the state!  Our staff have enjoyed the food, the sugary treats, the cards, and emails thanking them for the important work they do in our community.  Folks have especially loved the signs that were put out so they can read them daily as they drive by to work!


Friday, May 5 is "Lunch Hero" Appreciation Day.  This is a day set aside to honor our incredibly hard working School Nutrition Staff who provide nutritious and fulfilling meals (breakfast and lunch) to our students daily.  Whether you talk to a student in Kindergarten, 7th grade, or in high school - often their favorite part of the day is lunch.  Now, I'm sure part of that is the social time students get during this period, but I am also sure it has something to do with the awesome food our students are able to eat each day!  Please join me in celebrating our caring School Nutrition Staff on Friday!  

And then finally, if you want to get ahead of the game a bit...School Nurse Appreciation Day will be next week Wednesday (May 10).  Our nurses do so much to help make sure our students are healthy and safe each and every day.  Thank you to our school nurses (a little early) for all you do!  Our School Nurses are pictured below:


It has been a great week (and soon to be more) celebrating everyone with everyone!  Our staff are so incredibly committed to the Gorham School and the students we all serve.  We really appreciate it with others see that and acknowledge it!  THANK YOU!

MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH!

Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed in the U.S. since 1949. During this month, communities work together to fight stigma, provide support to one another, educate the public and advocate for policies that support the millions of people in the U.S. affected by mental illness. 

Did you know that nearly 3 million youth report living with severe depression across the US?  Did you know that at GHS the percent of students feeling "sad or hopeless" for 2 weeks in a row has risen by 13% since 2009?  Did you know that 16% of students at GHS have self reported that they have considered suicide?  Just so you know, that is over 130 students right here, in Gorham.  This is most definitely a serious conversation - so I thought it would be good to provide some resources to families who want to make sure to spend a little extra time thinking about the importance of mental health.  I've provided links below to some of these resources.  They range from interesting articles to foundations and trusted resources for families to dig further in understanding issues around mental health among youth.  These resources are in no particular order - but I thought folks might find them valuable enough to at least dig a little further if you like.  At the end, I share a little calendar that has been shared around the schools showing a 30 day Happiness Challenge that can be done by students (a lot of items also look good for adults too)!

*  Website - NAMI Maine (Check out their caregivers section or their youth and teen section)
* Website - Cook Center for Human Connect Connection (check out their Parent Guidance. org site and free online course series for caregivers.




ASPIRE GORHAM NEWSLETTER READY TO VIEW!

May's Aspire Gorham Newsletter is ready to view!  Some great pieces in there about the most recent English X event, Gorham's School Business Roundtable, Recent STEAM nights for students and much more!  Check it out using the link below:

May Aspire Newsletter Link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EFaCiQrkmgAuUTL2KpHPPHXG9twJbkVe/view?usp=share_link


SOCIAL STUDIES X EVENT COMING TO GHS!


Over the course of the 2022-23 School Year, Aspire Gorham has sponsored a "Math X" event, a "Science X" event and an "English X" event.  The final event of this series will be our "Social Studies X" event.

SOCIAL STUDIES X is designed to expose students to people who use the skills and knowledge gained in social studies class in their career or community life. It is an opportunity for students to explore career options and network with professionals. On Tuesday, May 16th and Wednesday, May 17th, students will participate in a session of their choice during their social studies class. CLICK HERE to view the current draft of program offerings. Its a great experience for students to see how what they are learning in school actually APPLIES to the "real world" in different ways that may interest them while simultaneously getting students to think about their own aspirations and interests for the future!

Thank you to Aspire Gorham staff, GHS staff and our volunteer presenters who have helped to make these incredibly rich learning opportunities available for our students this year!


NEW (but not so new) STATE SPRING ACCOUNTABILITY TESTING:  THE MAINE THROUGH YEAR ASSESSMENT

Achievement testing using the State of Maine's new (but not so new) Through Year Assessment started this week for students in grades 3-8 and in the 2nd year of high school (10th graders).  

If you recall, during the Pandemic, the state of Maine switched its assessment system to the utilization of the NWEA assessment.  This assessment had been used in the Gorham Schools for our benchmarking purposes for several years prior to the state of Maine's adoption.  The state of Maine is required to conduct achievement testing annually as part of the Every Student Succeeds Act which mandates an accountability system.  This system tests achievement of common core standards in math, and reading for students in the grades mentioned above in the opening paragraph.  Testing occurs each spring and results are typically shared with schools late the following fall.  

Below the state of Maine DOE explains why we are making the change to this slightly new assessment:

The NWEA MAP Growth assessment was adopted as an emergency measure during the pandemic to meet schools’ needs for immediate, actionable data. MAP Growth was an interim assessment solution while the Department of Education worked collaboratively with NWEA to develop a state assessment that meets all federal requirements, including interpretive guidance provided as part of the federal peer review process. The Maine Through Year Assessment will provide the opportunity for Maine educators to continue utilizing an assessment tool that they find helpful and necessary in instructional decision making. By maneuvering to a through year approach, students will now be assessed on grade-level content with a performance level assigned, and they will also receive a RIT score which provides continuity of longitudinal data for those Maine SAUs that have used NWEA for some time. Additionally, in order for a state assessment to meet federal peer review requirements, it must include a criterion referenced, summative portion that aligns with grade-level state standards. The Maine Through Year Assessment will continue to address the need for actionable data while also meeting federal peer review requirements for a criterion-referenced statewide assessment.

So what is the same and what is different about this new test?  Below the state of Maine DOE provides a nice summary of that information too:

What is NOT changing

o MAP Growth assessments were required in Fall 2022 and were optional in Winter 2023. 

What IS changing

o MAP Growth will not be administered as the Spring assessment. Instead, the Spring 2023 will be the first administration of the Maine Through Year Assessment. 

o Beginning in the Fall of 2023, students will take the Maine Through Year Assessment in the fall, winter (optional), and spring. MAP Growth will no longer be provided by the State to SAUs. 

Subject Areas What is NOT changing

o Students will be assessed in Reading and Math. 

What IS changing

o Language Usage will not be a part of the Maine Through Year Assessment. 

Grade Levels Assessed What is NOT changing: 

o Students in grades 3rd – 8 th grade will participate in the assessments. 

What IS changing: 

o Grade 10 is required and no longer optional. 

o Grade 11 will not be assessed.

The Gorham Schools uses the results of the spring state testing annually as part of our State of The Schools Report and to help determine overall success of district programming.  Summary scores help us to determine if district or school wide programs are effective or not, and help us to make adjustments to these programs to improve overall results over time.  Scores are used as part of a wholistic system of data that we review annually to determine our overall success as a district.  That wholistic system is our "Metrics for Success".  Therefore, although this test is important, it is also not the only data point we look at for decision making purposes.  

As parents you can gain a stronger understanding of our overall assessment system in Gorham by checking out the assessment section in our Teaching and Learning Handbook.  Parents can also learn more about the Through Year Assessment by visiting the MDOE website.

END OF YEAR HAPPENINGS


It is definitely getting to that time of the school year where there are LOTS of things happening!  I thought it might be helpful to share a spattering of some of these end of the year activities with folks so you are aware of the depth and breadth of all that is done in our schools during this busy time.  Please know THIS IS NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE LIST OF ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS.  If you want to keep track of those the best way is to use each school's website and their calendar of events.  Just go to www.gorhamschools.org and then click on schools, select the school and view the calendar.

Here's some highlights:

-  May 1- 12 AP Exams - GHS.

-  May 1 - 26 NWEA Reading and Math Assessments - all Schools

-  May 8 - GHS Spring Concert

-  May 16 - Town Council Budget Vote

-  May 19 - Spring Dance (GMS)

-  May 22 - June 1 - Senior Internships (GHS)

-  May 23 - GHS Academic Awards Night.

-  May 25 - Spring Chorus Concert (GHS)

-  May 30 - All Gorham Steel Band Night 

-  May 31 - K-5 Field Days Begin

-  June 1 - JMG awards night

-  June 2 - Senior Class Trip

-  June 7 - Step up day (GHS)

-  June 7 - Spring Sports Awards night (GHS)

-  June 8 - Senior Celebration (GHS) & Spring Fling Event (Village)

-  June 9 - GHS Senior Walk (will live stream on FB) & BBQ

-  June 11 - GHS Graduation

-  June 13 - Budget Validation Referendum

-  June 14 - 5th grade step up day to GMS

-  June 15 - K-4 Step up day & Gr. 5 Celebration Picnic & Field Day & GMS 8th grade celebration

-  June 16 - Last Student Day of School

IN CLOSING

Well that is it for this blog.  Just wanted to end with an awesome video made by our students and sent out to our teachers...if this doesn't warm your heart AND make you laugh, not sure what would!  Be sure to watch the bloopers at the end!  Someone I know might just have future aspirations in acting!

Teacher Appreciation Week 2023 Video Link:

https://vimeo.com/822599255/7265a44be0