The Tri-Town Schools staff welcome students back to school in this video.
August 31, 2020
August 28, 2020
August 28 UPDATE: School Re-Opening Information
Dear RSU # 71 Students, Families, Staff, School Board and Community Members,
- All students and drivers must wear masks while on the bus.
- All students will sanitize (mounted on the bus) upon entering and exiting the bus.
- Social distancing will occur to the best of our ability with 1 or 2 students per seat.
August 21, 2020
Watch the Superintendent Interview Regarding School Opening
Superintendent, Mary Alice McLean, discusses many aspects of how schools in Waldo County will be moving forward this fall, while the uncertainty of the pandemic remains. Host: Ned Lightner of "Where in Waldo County". https://vimeo.com/449810870
August 14, 2020
Upcoming Red Cross Blood Drives
PSA: The Red Cross needs blood now more than ever especially since hospitals are now opening up and conducting more surgeries. Additionally, summer is traditionally a very challenging time for blood donations. There will be blood drives in the Belfast area on July 9 & 15 and August 6 & 26 - click here for the locations. You can also go to redcross.org you to find a drive near you - just put in your zip code and it will give you a location on where to donate. Thank you!
August 6, 2020
NEW - Update on School Re-Opening
Greetings RSU # 71 Students, Families, Staff, School Board & Community,
- Our 3-Tiered Green-Yellow-Red Plan to Safely Return Students to In-Person Instruction (see here). If the trajectory of the coronavirus changes and there is an increase, or if there is a positive case of COVID-19 in our RSU # 71 community, we may quickly need to move from green/yellow to red.
- K-8 students will return to school full time (GREEN) on the usual schedule. Students in grades 9 - 12 will be on the YELLOW tier of the plan, back in person two days per week on the usual schedule, and learning remotely during the other three days per week. Parents may choose to have their children continue to learn remotely instead of sending them back to school in person. (There are some families whose members have underlying health conditions that put them at risk. Others are wary that until we have a vaccine that is accessible to everyone, there is no 100% guarantee of safety.)
- The first day back at school for K-12 has been pushed up to Wednesday, September 2 so that Open Houses for K-5 students and families and Orientations for 6th and 9th graders can take place. Among other things, we need to have everyone trained in the safety protocols required by the state of Maine.