
The Academy of Business at SRTC is a two-year dual enrollment program that is designed to provide students with an opportunity to focus on these areas of business: Finance, Marketing, Management, Entrepreneurship and Computer Applications. Learn more about the program in this WSSRTV YouTube video: https://bit.ly/3kHbuvF

SRTC Honors PM Students of the Quarter!
https://www.sanford.org/o/sanford-regional-technical-center/article/1023255

Officer Michael "Tipper" Thornton, who has served the Sanford School Department for many years as a school resource officer and instructor of the Law Enforcement program at the Sanford Regional Technical Center, officially retired on Tuesday from the Sanford Police Department after 35 years of service. Thank you so much for your service!
https://bit.ly/3J4hWGC

Reminder that any students interested in being considered for SRTC for next school year, must complete an online application by TOMORROW.
If you apply by the deadline, you will need to participate in a short interview which will take place on either 3/21 (Tuesday) or 3/22 (Wednesday) Interviews are scheduled by SRTC and communicated to applicants and teachers.
Please contact Mrs. Deanna Farrell in Room A234 or via email at dfarrell@sanford.org or your SHS School Counselor for more info.
Also, check out the SRTC website as there is SO much info including a video on every program and one on how to apply, etc. https://www.sanford.org/o/sanford-regional-technical-center

There was a bunch of media coverage at the Sanford Police Department yesterday afternoon for a press conference that identified the remains that were found during a construction site excavation in 2017. Sanford High School history teacher Paul Auger championed this case and had some of his students research the artifacts to try and get any information they could. Yesterday, the remains were identified as Edith Patten. Check out the story on Newscenter Maine here: https://bit.ly/3YtNaeR

We have a packed house for the Spring Sing Concert at the Performing Arts Center!


During lunch on Wednesday, the Civil Rights Team at Sanford High School celebrated the Special Olympics Spread the Word Inclusion Day.
https://www.sanford.org/article/1021839

Congratulations to Riley Hebler, Julissa McBarron, Sadie Sevigny, and Makai Bouge on their all-conference selections in basketball! And to Coach Kearson for winning SMAA Coach of the Year! Way to go!


The high school, middle school and elementary school choruses had a dress rehearsal during Spartan Time at the Performing Arts Center to prepare for tonight's Spring Sing Concert! Spring Sing starts at 6 p.m. tonight! Come out and support these stars.


The SHS 2023 Project Graduation team is working in collaboration with the Digital Design SRTC to offer computer skins and stickers to students and anyone with a Chromebook who's interested! Stickers are made to order, so keep that in mind if you're impatient. All funds will be going toward the Project Grad fund and benefiting the senior class.
Spartan Head Logo skins 10$
Your own custom design 12$
(Custom designs are subject to approval)
Please fill out this form if you're interested,
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfOmpVOc9X06ZSXxKohT0Rrvhij5tqU7xus7ZM6ayS_xnL9Eg/viewform?usp=sf_link
If you have any questions email 23abigaill@gapps.sanford.org for more

5th graders at Sanford Middle School took a trip last to the Gulf of Maine Research Institute before February Vacation. They had a wonderful time learning how natural, social, and economic systems interact.



Yearbooks are on sale now at the high school! They can be ordered online at www.yearbookforever.com or through the order forms found outside School Counseling or D113. Pre-ordering during makes it so you are guaranteed to get a book! Don’t wait!

High schoolers that need community service, want a fun way to earn your volunteer hours? Come hang out at Little League Park @ our concession stand. Jobs include: Making burgers and fries, some cashier work, stocking, and cleaning.
Mostly just helping to motivate and put smiles on little kids faces!!!
Contact: Diane Gallant at 207-806-9243 Danierivard45@gmail.com

Good morning. This is a message from the Sanford School Department. Due to current and forecasted weather conditions, there will be no school on Tuesday, February 23rd 2023. Enjoy the snow day and be safe.


York County Community Action Corporation is hosting a workshop for parents at Sanford Adult Education on Tuesday, March 14th. Head Start has partnered with the United Way, Kids Free to Grow, Biddeford Ready, and the Pine Tree Institute to offer an interactive workshop, Resiliency & Relationships; Tools for Parents.
https://bit.ly/3Y453AE

Interested in playing Girls Lacrosse? There will be an informational meeting on Thursday, March 2nd after school in the practice gym. All experience levels are welcome and encouraged to attend! Email kfoley@sanford.org with questions. Beginners are always welcome!

The application period is now open for the Habitat for Humanity Affordable Homeownership Program in York County. Habitat York County is building the first of five homes in Sanford. For more information, follow this link: https://www.sanford.org/article/1016124

Are you a student or know a student who is interested in learning more and possibly applying to the Sanford Regional Technical Center (SRTC). If so, you need this information!
By Friday, 3/3, any students interested in being considered for SRTC for next school year, must complete an online application.
If you apply by the deadline, you will need to participate in a short interview which will take place on either 3/21 (Tuesday) or 3/22 (Wednesday) Interviews are scheduled by SRTC and communicated to applicants and teachers.
Please contact Mrs. Deanna Farrell in Room A234 or via email at dfarrell@sanford.org or your SHS School Counselor for more info.

This is a message from the Sanford School Department. Please be careful and use extra caution in our school parking lots this morning. Our maintenance crew and contractors have been out treating the school parking lots with sand and salt but they are still slippery in spots.