This year’s version of the nation’s longest-running student variety show will be patched together with video of two performances — one that’s already been recorded, the other to be filmed June 6 at Cony High School.
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Augusta Schools’ policy on broadcast media stalls — again — due to lack of input
Radio broadcaster says station won’t broadcast Cony High School home games if the proposed policy passes.
Controversial Augusta Schools proposed broadcast policy back with content restrictions included
The previously rejected policy, which broadcasters said would force them to stop covering Cony sports if it passed, was revised to lower fees, but the regulations on content remain.
Eight Maine high schools win Teens to Trails Trip Lottery
Local winners include Cony, Gardiner, Carrabec high schools, and Maine Central Institute.
CATC names March Students of Month
Honorees include Cosette Kilde and Ashlan Peacock.
Cony, Gardiner, MeANS students attend winter skills weekend in Jefferson
Teens from eight Maine outing clubs learned about shelter building, hypothermia awareness, animal tracking, more.
Cony High School honor roll
AUGUSTA — Cony High School recently announced the following students were named to the its second quarter honor roll for the 2019-20 academic year. Seniors — High honors: Emily Atigian, Federico Barzasi, Katherine Boston, Logan Butler, Sarah Cook-Wheeler, Jillian Coull, Joshua Crocker, Chloe Fleck, Cecilia Guadalupi, Ian Harden, Emma Levesque, Meredith Lewis, Audrey McLaughlin, Nhasino […]
Higher Forms of Art exhibition set for Feb. 2-23 at UMA
Students will participate from Cony, Hall-Dale, Gardiner, Kents Hill, Maine Arts Academy, Maranacook and Richmond high schools.
CATC recognizes December Students of Month
AUGUSTA — Capital Area Technical Center has announced its December Students of the Month, according to a news release from the center. Nathan Couture, of Manchester, is a senior from Maranacook Community High School in Readfield enrolled in the Business Academy program. He likes being able to take advantage of the opportunities available thru his […]
Augusta schools’ proposal to restrict broadcast media rejected
School Board sent the proposal for broadcast policy, which would have required broadcasters to pay a $50 fee for regular season games, back to the Policy Committee for revision with input from media.