Forums will look at the warning signs of suicide and provide tools to support students in a time of increased mental health stress due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Topsham-area students bike away corona troubles
Mt. Ararat Middle School’s alternative education students started bicycling this year after lunch to get exercise and fresh air, helping them focus better in the classroom when they return.
Lewiston AAU girls basketball team making its case on Florida courts
Maine Basketball Club facing stiff competition as they play in a variety of basketball tournaments in the Sunshine State.
New hockey rink may come to Topsham
Midcoast Youth Hockey has negotiated a purchase and sale agreement to buy the former Roller World building and land along Route 201 in Topsham to build a three-season indoor ice arena.
Archaeologists dig up the past in Topsham
The 17th-century dwelling of an early English settler was excavated over the summer in a field off Foreside Road, helping historians piece together how early communities functioned at that time.
‘An uncomfortable conversation’: Topsham teacher eyes diversifying literature curriculum
Emily Vail has proposed adding a play dealing with racism to an Advanced Placement literature course in an effort to diversify texts for students and provide an anti-racial education.
Topsham school board race draws 11 candidates for four seats
The terms are for 3 years.
Topsham woman helps shelter wildfire victims in California
Celeste Stimpson, a disaster program manager with the Topsham-based regional chapter of the American Red Cross, is in California working with hundreds of people who have evacuated or lost their homes in Pacer County after several weeks of wildfires.
Possible COVID-19 exposure at Topsham high school
Superintendent Shawn Chabot informed students and families Wednesday morning that someone associated with Mt. Ararat High School recently tested positive to COVID-19, and may have exposed other staff or students.
Topsham-based schools sticking to mix of in-person, remote learning
Maine School Administrative District 75 Superintendent Shawn Chabot had hoped to move to full-time in-person learning next week but announced Monday the district is sticking to its hybrid approach for now.