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Bath Tech Newsletter

March 22, 2024
UPCOMING EVENTS
- March 28 - Career Fair & Financial Fitness Fair
- March 29 - End of Third Quarter
- April 1 - Career Panel
- April 2 - Electricity to visit BIW Training Facility
- April 15-19 - School Vacation
- May 21 - CNA Pinning Ceremony
- May 23 - End of Year Ceremony for Seniors - Invitations will be provided to seniors
- May 27 - No School - Memorial Day
SKILLS 2024
On March 14 and 15, 24 Bath Tech students ventured up to Bangor for the annual SkillsUSA Maine competition. At Skills, CTE students compete against other students from across the state in program-related contests. This year, we had the most students we’ve ever had compete! Highlights include:
- Harry Colfer (MHS) and Rory Garnett (MHS) earned first place in the MRE challenge
- Mercedez Wight (MHS), Alise Bravo (MHS), and Izzy Simmons (MHS) won gold in the CSI competition
- Eleanor Nery (LA) won silver in Baking and Pastry Arts
- Bella Orr (Boothbay) won gold in Architectural Drafting
- Henry Putnam (WMHS) won bronze in Cabinetmaking
- Sadie Bryant (LA) won bronze in Cosmetology
- Gabby Walker (Morse) won bronze in Nurse Assisting
According to SkillsUSA Maine, this was the biggest competition in the history of the Maine organization. Many thanks to all of the instructors who prepared their students and to the parents who supported us during this fun time.
To see photos of all of our amazing students at the competition, please visit our Facebook page.
WISCASSET 6TH GRADERS VISIT GRAPHIC DESIGN
Graphic design seniors helped Wiscasset 6th grade graphic design students with the Vormator design challenge. Our guests were able to print their designs on a sticker.
TEDDY BEAR CLINIC AND FINGER PRINTING
CMCC VISIT FOR HEALTH SCIENCES AND CULINARY ARTS
Students from the culinary and health science classes visited Central Maine Community College this week. Our students in the health science classes visited the nursing program. These students were able to explore tools used during birthing simulations and use the digital technology available to nursing students in the library. Bath Tech culinary students met the head chef to learn more about the Culinary program at CMCC.
SUMMER BRIDGE
Purpose of the Summer Experience: This exciting summer experience will give students an opportunity to participate in career and technical opportunities with a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) focus. Students will choose their top programs and will get the opportunity to spend a day in five out of the seven available options.
Cost: FREE
Students must provide their own lunch!
Requirements:
You must be entering either 8th or 9th grade in order to participate.
You must be able to attend every day of camp.
Students in welding, automotive, culinary, electricity, and carpentry programs must wear pants and closed-toe shoes. Students in welding, automotive, and carpentry must wear steel-toed boots or shoes. All long hair must be tied back.
You must be ready to have fun and learn!
Students are expected to follow all RSU 1 COVID-19 protocols.
Schedule:
This program will run from Monday, June 24-Friday, June 28.
Hours: 9:00 am-2:00 pm
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION, CLICK HERE
BATH TECH CLOTHING
Interested in buying some Bath Tech clothing? Check out this online store and choose your program to customize the tshirt or sweatshirt of your choice. You can also scan the QR code to the right.
OFFICE NOTES
ATTENDANCE CALLS - If your student will be absent from Bath Tech, please call 207-443-8257 (press 1) to talk to or leave a message for Mrs. McCue. You can also email her at cmccue@rsu1.org
VOLUNTEERING - Are you interested in being on a list of eligible volunteers? Visit the RSU 1 website to learn more and to sign up: https://www.rsu1.org/page/volunteer-information Please allow one week prior to a field trip or event for processing.