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RSU 18 Summer Programming
All summer school programs held at the Messalonskee Middle School will run from July 12 – August 5th, Monday through Thursday from 8:00AM to 12:00PM. Messalonskee is a climate controlled building and therefore provides the best possible learning environment for students over the summer months.
Messalonskee Middle School Summer School Program:
MMS provides summer instruction for grades 6-8 in either Mathematics or Language Arts. Mathematics involves a robotics component. For registration and programming information please call the Middle School at 207-465-2167 or email Mrs. Foster at tfoster@rsu18.org.
RSU 18 District Summer School Programs:
Title 1 Summer School
For information contact Leanne Moll, Program Coordinator, lmoll@rsu18.org.
Special Education Summer School
For information contact Cheryl Mercier, Director, cmercier@rsu18.org.
Regional High School Summer School Program
For information contact Jonathan Moody, Principal, jmoody@rsu18.org or call (207)-465-2167.
Registrations Accepted through June 18th and after, on a first come first serve basis.
Information regarding the Regional High School Summer Program can be downloaded below:
History:
Over the past five years the Kennebec Alliance Regional Summer School, comprised of the school districts of Lawrence, Messalonskee, Skowhegan, Waterville, and Winslow, has demonstrated itself as one of the preeminent summer school settings in Maine. The summer program, which is standard’s based & individualized, focuses instruction on the skills students are lacking rather than the more traditional credit recovery approach. Instruction and program duration is driven by each student’s PLP (Personal Learning Plans). This approach allows teachers to focus instruction on student needs thereby providing students with the most comprehensive & appropriate summer instruction possible. Students who successfully complete the program receive credit according to the specifics of their PLP. Credit is usually granted for a class the student previously failed or class in which standards were lacking.
RSU 18 Summer Programming
All summer school programs held at the Messalonskee Middle School will run from July 12 – August 5th, Monday through Thursday from 8:00AM to 12:00PM. Messalonskee is a climate controlled building and therefore provides the best possible learning environment for students over the summer months.
Messalonskee Middle School Summer School Program:
MMS provides summer instruction for grades 6-8 in either Mathematics or Language Arts. Mathematics involves a robotics component. For registration and programming information please call the Middle School at 207-465-2167 or email Mrs. Foster at tfoster@rsu18.org.
RSU 18 District Summer School Programs:
Title 1 Summer School
For information contact Leanne Moll, Program Coordinator, lmoll@rsu18.org.
Special Education Summer School
For information contact Cheryl Mercier, Director, cmercier@rsu18.org.
Regional High School Summer School Program
For information contact Jonathan Moody, Principal, jmoody@rsu18.org or call (207)-465-2167.
Registrations Accepted through June 18th and after, on a first come first serve basis.
Information regarding the Regional High School Summer Program can be downloaded below:
History:
Over the past five years the Kennebec Alliance Regional Summer School, comprised of the school districts of Lawrence, Messalonskee, Skowhegan, Waterville, and Winslow, has demonstrated itself as one of the preeminent summer school settings in Maine. The summer program, which is standard’s based & individualized, focuses instruction on the skills students are lacking rather than the more traditional credit recovery approach. Instruction and program duration is driven by each student’s PLP (Personal Learning Plans). This approach allows teachers to focus instruction on student needs thereby providing students with the most comprehensive & appropriate summer instruction possible. Students who successfully complete the program receive credit according to the specifics of their PLP. Credit is usually granted for a class the student previously failed or class in which standards were lacking.

