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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 Hall-Dale webpage. Please visit our website regularly for information about our school 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. Hall-Dale Schools is a community of learners enriching lives through teaching and learning. We work together and strive to prepare our youth to be responsible, motivated, and productive citizens who aspire to reach their individual potential. Our schools are active and supportive centers of learning that encourage personal challenge and growth for individuals at every age. We value learning and take pride in our efforts and achievements.
Don Siviski - Superintendent of Schools, RSU2
Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 11:21 AM.
Distinctions Between Standards-Based and Standards-Referenced
Educational Systems
Developed by Dr. Robert J. Marzano
Standards Based
- System based on defined number of learning levels
- Students advance through the system based on achievement of each level
- Standards are used to guide curriculum and student progress is measured and used to determine advancement
- Students advance through system at their own pace
- Learning is the constant; time is the variable
Standards Referenced
- System based on traditional grade levels
- Students advance through the system at the same pace as other students of the same age
- Students will advance with varying levels of knowledge and skills
- Standards are used to guide curriculum and measure student progress
- Some promotion decisions may be made based on standards
- Time is the constant; learning is the variable
Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 01:28 PM.
Shared Vision
As our graduates enter the 21st century of work and world issues, it is important that we prepare them well for whatever they choose to do. What do we want our schools to do to prepare our students? What do we already do well? What must we improve upon? What skills are necessary today for our students to succeed?
The process of developing a shared vision with input from the entire community of stakeholders is a vital step to ensure our schools are adjusting to the demands of the 21st Century. Creating a shared vision also ensures our schools have identified learning targets based not only on the required state learning standards, but including prioritization from the community. We hope you will join us in the process of shared visioning. Detailed information and dates will be posted soon. For more information, please call Christine Chamberlain, Director of Curriculum at 622-6351 x 424.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 12:36 PM.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 09:40 AM.
FREE BOOK! Be Well: Messages from Moms on Living Healthier Lives is a collection of stories compiled by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. The book showcases moms who are working to establish life-long, healthy habits in their kids with the hope that their stories will inspire other parents to help their children establish healthy eating and exercising habits. Intended to be a resource for parents everywhere, Be Well is available at no or low cost in physical and digital form as well as in English and Spanish.
Friday, February 26, 2010, 11:50 AM.
Thursday, January 28, 2010, 12:01 PM.
An opportunity to attend a two-hour condensed informational overview session of the Re-Inventing Schools Coalition (RISC) philosophy with Rich DeLorenzo, Co-founder of the non-profit RISC Foundation. Maine Department of Education Commissioner, Susan Gendron, will provide information regarding the work RISC is doing in Maine.
To learn more about RISC:
http://www.reinventingschools.org/learning/
When: January 25, 2010; 6-8 pm
Who should attend: All stakeholder members from across Maine’s Educational System- Legislators, community members, school board members, superintendents, principals, teachers, paraprofessionals and other school staff, CTE Directors and staff, curriculum leaders, students, parents, post-secondary faculty, staff, and students
Fee: No cost
Where: J. Duke Albanese Performing Arts Center
Messalonskee High School
131 Messalonskee High Drive
Oakland, ME 04963
Driving Directions: http://www.rsu18.org/mshs/administration/driving_directions.html
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 11:26 AM.
The 2009-2010 NCLB Report Cards are now posted and available for the public to review. The reports contain information on two years worth of student achievement data from the Maine Educational Assessment, the NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress), as well as information on Highly Qualified Teacher status. The following summary highlights some interesting information. If you would like to see a copy of the actual NCLB Report Card, please click on this link.
http://www.maine.gov/education/nclb/reportcard/reportcard09.html
Click this link for an Adobe PDF file of the report for our schools:
2009-2010 NCLB Report Card for Hall-Dale
Monday, December 21, 2009, 01:59 PM.
HDHS Music Presents
FINE ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR
October 31, 2009
9 to 3
HDHS GYM
Admission $2
JURIED SHOW WITH 40+ Vendors
Jewelry, Pottery, Fabric Crafts, Candles,
Wood Crafts, Coffees and more
In addition
Concessions throughout the day,
Taiko Drumming and Student Jazz
Please join us!!!
Get a head start onholiday shopping as you support the HDHS Music Students!
FMI: Contact Deb Large 622-6211 ext 303 or dlarge@halldale.org
Thursday, October 15, 2009, 08:31 AM.
“The Mountain” 105 WTOS Presents School of Rock: the HALL-DALE RETURN of:
SOUNDBENDER
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
-KEEP ME CONSCIOUS
-TOO LATE THE HERO
-AUSTIN LANGSDORF
-FYVE
email: kennedy@blueberrybroadcasting.com![]()
6:30 PM: Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ Hall-Dale Theater
Tickets $7 in advance, $10 at the door—On sale 9/8
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT HDHS MUSIC PROGRAM & OTHER SCHOOL TRIPS
WTOS SCHOOL OF ROCK—GREAT BANDS, YOUR SCHOOL.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 10:09 AM.
Apple Vice President John Couch and Maine DOE Commissioner Susan Gendron visited Hall-Dale High School to celebrate the expanded MLTI program into Maine high schools.
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Friday, September 04, 2009, 03:22 PM.
Athletic_Medical_questionaire.pdf
Contest_travel_form.pdf
Examination_Form.pdf
HDHS_consent_form.pdf
Insurance_verification.pdf
SAC_handout.pdf
Student_Athletic_Code.pdf
Wednesday, September 02, 2009, 04:48 PM.
PRINTABLE SCHOOL_CALENDAR_2009-2010.pdf
Wednesday, September 02, 2009, 04:33 PM.
A new web page has been setup for news, views and photos of the high school trip Aomori Japan this summer.
Monday, July 20, 2009, 07:33 AM.
Good Morning To All,
I am sure you have heard the breaking news over the last few days of the “swine flu” being confirmed in the U.S. Please, take the time to read the press release below that I have received from the Governor’s Office. As I receive more information, I will forward it on to you.
I want to remind everyone about proper respiratory hygiene—cough into your sleeve, avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth, wash hands frequently (especially after coughing or sneezing), and stay home if you are ill (especially if you have a fever). Please take it upon yourselves to remind other staff and students to do the same. Teachers are encouraged to take a few moments in class to remind kids of the prevention of spreading germs through good and frequent handwashing and coughing/sneezing into the sleeve. As has been stated in the media, the highest risk is to anyone who traveled to Mexico last week. Also, it is important to watch students who are known to have traveled over vacation to California or Texas. I have been told this flu is spreading quickly and anywhere someone has traveled could be bringing this flu to Maine.
Lastly, please don’t hesitate to send students to me who are not feeling well and may be exhibiting flu-like symptoms which are fever with a cough, complaints of sore throat, body aches, headache, chills or fatigue.
Let me know if you have any questions/concerns.
Thanks,
Michelle Veayo
April 27, 2009
If you have questions, please use the Maine CDC Hotline: 1-888-257-0990
More information is available from the following websites:
http://www.pandemicflu.gov
http://www.cdc.gov/H1N1flu/
http://www.redcross.org
http://www.nasn.org/Portals/0/resources/2009_05_01_talking_with_children_about_flu.pdf
Monday, April 27, 2009, 08:29 AM.