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Office of the Superintendent
(Central Office)
Reed Center, 7 Reed Street
Hallowell, ME 04347
(207) 622-6351
(207) 622-7866 (Fax)
Business hours:
7:30-4:00 (Monday-Thursday)
7:30-3:30 Fridays
Welcome to the new M.S.A.D #16 (Hall-Dale) webpage. Please visit our website regularly for information about our district which serves students in Hallowell, Farmingdale and tuition students from Dresden and other surrounding communities. Please visit our school links to learn more about our schools and activities.
Posted by admin-dpotter at Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 12:21 PM.
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The Regional Planning Committee or RPChas been established to produce a plan for the consolidation of the schools in Dresden, Farmingdale, Hallowell, Monmouth and Richmond. While everyone would agree that this represents a significant challenge, we feel that such a move could benefit our schools.
This plan will provide a framework upon which we can build a collaborative, mutually beneficial and excellent yet cost-effective school system and the very best educational environment for our children in the years to come.
Visit the RPC section of our web site here.
Posted by John Armentrout at Sunday, December 30, 2007, 11:51 AM.
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November 11-17th
Join National Geographic and Google and explore Asia!
http://www.google.com/educators/gaw2007.html
Posted by John Armentrout at Monday, November 12, 2007, 11:02 PM.
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Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity, rather than undermining it. With ample anecdotes and witty asides, Robinson points out the many ways our schools fail to recognize—much less cultivate—the talents of many brilliant people. “We are educating people out of their creativity,” Robinson says. The universality of his message is evidenced by its rampant popularity online. A typical review: “If you have not yet seen Sir Ken Robinson’s TED talk, please stop whatever you’re doing and watch it now.”
Posted by John Armentrout at Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 09:24 PM.
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From Wired News:
“Suffering from its exorbitant price point and a dearth of titles, Sony’s PlayStation 3 isn’t exactly the most popular gaming platform on the block. But while the console flounders in the commercial space, the PS3 may be finding a new calling in the realm of science and research.
Right now, a cluster of eight interlinked PS3s is busy solving a celestial mystery involving gravitational waves and what happens when a super-massive black hole, about a million times the mass of our own sun, swallows up a star.”
Astrophysist Replaces Supercomputer with Eight PlayStations 3s
Posted by John Armentrout at Wednesday, October 17, 2007, 09:13 AM.
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The help wanted ads of 2012 will have a scant resemblance to today’s classifieds. Job titles more common in sci-fi novels such as space tour guide and molecular engineer will soon become common place.
By Jenny Lynn Zappala, MSNBC contributor
Read the whole article here.
Posted by John Armentrout at Monday, September 17, 2007, 10:23 AM.
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Need help packing your child’s lunch box with healthy foods each day?
It’s not easy when your rushing out the door, but a little thought and planning can make it easier, and healthier!
This article from the Portland Press Herald can help!
Healthy snacks include fruits and vegetables, healty grains, log-fat dairy foods, nits and trail mix.
Healthy beverages such as water, seltzer or sparkling water, low-fat and fat-free milk or fruit juice are also some great at snack time.
Click here for a list of some healthy snack ideas!
For further reference, click here for our student wellness policy.
Posted by John Armentrout at Friday, September 14, 2007, 02:46 PM.
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On Wednesday, September 26, 2007 school districts across the state will participate in Maine Harvest Lunch-- a day to celebrate the bounty of Maine’s harvest by featuring local foods on the school menu. Many resources are available to make this not only a tasty, but also an educational and community-building event.
Posted by John Armentrout at Thursday, September 13, 2007, 12:19 PM.
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For updates on the student trip to Aomori, Japan, please visit the HallDale Foreign language web page:
Posted by admin-dpotter at Tuesday, July 10, 2007, 04:45 PM.
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