It is hard to believe that this is the last blog post for the 2023-2024 School Year here in Gorham! As I type this, students have just 1.5 days left of school and are eager (to say the least) to see their summer vacations begin! I am sure staff are thinking the same too! It has been a wonderful school year here in Gorham and we couldn't be happier to see the growth in our students that has occurred. Before I share some pictures and then get on with some informational pieces, I just wanted to take a quick moment to THANK YOU - THE FAMILIES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS of our students for all your hard work and dedication to learning this past year as well. The education of a child is the role of an entire community - and boy what a great community we have here in Gorham supporting our students! GO RAMS!
And yes - there were just too many great pictures at the end of the year...so I had to share more!
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For more information or additional questions, contact the Transportation Office at 222-4925 or email Judy Philbrick (judy.philbrick@gorhamschools.org) or Norm Justice (norm.justice@gorhamschools.org). Thank you!
FINAL REMINDER - FY 25 BUDGET VALIDATION REFERENDUM - PLEASE VOTE!
I realize most of us could think of better things to do on a beautiful June 11 day, than to go to a stuffy building and stand in line to vote - but that is exactly what I am encouraging you to do! ☺
The proposed FY 25 School Budget has been approved by the School Committee (6-0 vote). Our proposed FY 25 School Budget has also been approved by the Town Council (6-0 vote) with no changes. Now in order to complete the school budget approval process, the budget must be approved by voters via a validation referendum. This vote will take place on June 11.
A "YES" vote means you approve of the proposed budget as is. A "NO" vote means you do not approve of the proposed budget as is. If a majority of voters vote "YES" then we have a fully approved budget and we move on in preparation for the opening of school next fall. If a majority of voters vote "NO" then we do not have an approved budget and we must repeat the entire process (SC vote, TC vote, and referendum) for as many times as it takes us to get all three approvals. I am sure many of you can remember this process from last year's three referendums.
What helps the most in this process is to get as many people out to vote as possible. What is least helpful is to have a small minority vote and then we are left guessing as to what the community truly wants. The more individuals that vote, the clearer the messaging is and therefore, the better the outcomes are for our community regardless of whether the end result is a yes or a no.
PLEASE MAKE IT A PRIORITY TO VOTE ON JUNE 11! Every vote, every voice counts! THANK YOU!
If you want to learn more about our proposed budget, please visit our website where you can find all the information you need (and then some) to understand what is in the proposed school budget and why.
Budget Information Link: https://www.gorhamschools.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=456522&type=d&pREC_ID=1150991
GHS SENIOR CREATES VIDEO TO HELP 8TH GRADERS TRANSITION TO HIGH SCHOOL
The other day I wandered over to the high school after lunch to catch a little of the 8th grade step up day at GHS. I was expecting to see a bit of what I had always seen...students assembled in the MPAC, Mr. Jandreau and other school admin. welcoming the incoming students, and a bunch of adults talking to students about what it is like to be a 9th grader at GHS. That's what I expected. That is NOT WHAT I HEARD!
Instead, as I walked in, a guidance counselor was introducing a video that was going to be shown to the 8th graders (soon to be 9th graders). The video was made by a Senior at GHS as part of his senior project in videography. The student's name was Izak Young. Izak wants to be a videographer in his future career - and when you watch this video - you can see why!
Izak recruited a few of his friends from GHS and a few students from GMS to develop a short film entitled: A Tale of Two Schools. The purpose - to help show incoming 9th graders what it is like to be a student at GHS and to help them feel good about transitioning to a new school. Well - HE NAILED IT!
The film is a little long (just under 20 minutes) - but boy is it worth the watch if you want to see a glimpse of students talking to students about their experiences as students in our schools! Check it out via the link below and THANK YOU to Izak and friends for this awesome production and your willingness to help out our younger students as they make the big "leap" to the high school! We sure do have some VERY TALENTED and VERY COMPASSIONATE AND RESPONSIBLE STUDENTS IN GORHAM! GO RAMS!
Video Link: https://vimeo.com/953674153/e3820d7c05
GREAT FALLS KINDERGARTEN CELEBRATION VIDEO - WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO!
Another great video that I wanted to share just in case you missed it on social media is a video made of a recent Kindergarten class celebration at Great Falls Elementary School. Now, all of our elementary schools do a wonderful job of celebrating our Kindergarten students as they move on up to big first graders each year, but Great Falls just happened to capture it on video and in so doing, captured a snapshot of just why we do what we do as educators, as parents, as families, and as communities to support our children in their learning. All you need to do is listen to the words of the song being sung and see those smiling faces!
Definitely worth the share and worth the watch!
Video Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mM7fFvibxpGEk0Acxx8mWuYjTLkbeSVx/view?usp=sharing
GHS SENIOR PARADE HAPPENING ON SUNDAY EVENING
We will once again be inviting the ENTIRE COMMUNITY OF GORHAM to help us celebrate our seniors by coming out with signs and noise makers to cheer on our seniors for their senior parade! Here are the details! Please grab a sign and come out and cheer on our seniors as they embark upon the next big chapters of their lives!
HAVE A GREAT SUMMER! CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU!
Congratulations to the GHS class of 2024. We are so sad to see you move on, but so excited to see what you will contribute to this awesome world!
Congratulations to all of our students for successfully completing another great school year and "moving on up" to the next steps in creating your own future stories.
Thank you to all of our staff for making sure each and every student felt cared for and valued for who they are as learners in our schools!
Finally, THANK YOU to all of our parents, their families, and our greater community for modeling our Code of Conduct and for supporting our students in their learning endeavors, wherever that may have taken them!
Enjoy the summer break! I look forward to seeing our students back again this fall!