
Ms Pope’s honors physics class Learned about Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s laws last week in class and this week with the help of Mr Fecteau’s Electrical Wiring they are putting theory into action.


Congratulations to the cast and crew of Little Shop of Horrors. A full house got to see the first musical at Sanford High School in many years. In case you missed it, there is another performance tonight beginning at 7:00 pm in the performing arts center. Also, check out the art show at Sanford High School before the show. Doors open at 6:00 pm. So proud of our students and their wonderful talents!




Show time!!! Little Shop of Horrors is live at the Sanford Performing Arts Center!




Five minutes to opening night.


The stage is set! Little Shop of Horrors will be on stage in one hour and 15 minutes! Come to door 43 (PAC) to get tickets at the door.


Little Shop of Horrors opens tomorrow night! Get your tickets here: www.sanfordpac.org.
Our students have worked very hard on this and they need our support. This corresponds with the opening of the Art show at SHS. Show time for Friday and Saturday is 7pm in the SPAC.


Junior and Senior students heard from “Speak About It” this morning. This group talks about consent, boundaries, & healthy relationships. This is done through performance and dialogue.



Ms. Works’ science class conducting their egg drop experiment. Four out of six survived.


We are getting down to the last few rehearsals for Little Shop of Horrors. If you don’t have tickets for Friday or Saturday, better get them now! Hoping to sell out!





Field trip permission forms for Career Expo Day on April 9 are due tomorrow! All 9th and 10th grade students participating must have their forms signed and returned Friday March 29th. Forms are located in the main office if parents need to come in and sign tomorrow.


Physical science classes in action. Ms. Kizer’s class is performing trial runs for their egg drop lab


Mr. Petermann kicking off the 22nd annual SMAA Leadership Summit.


The Sanford High School Music Boosters hosting the Maine Band Director's Association Winter Guard and Percussion show. Outstanding Performance by the Sanford High School Winter Guard!


There is a Girls Go Cyberstart in the PAC this morning to kick off this years challenge and explain how girls can get involved!! The goal of this is to empower girls to become the next leaders in cyber security and protect the web.



I am having a wonderful time as the MPAs representative at the Regional Drama Festival in Bonny Eagle. Hoping Sanford High School will be able to host this festival in the future!



Ann Hall’s Cooking for Life class is enjoying homemade tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches. Many of the ingredients came from the backpack program and the food pantry.


February's counseling presentation for our juniors and seniors was presented by Donna Jenner from Mourning Parents ACT. She told her story of the day her teenage children were killed in a car accident. Her message about distracted driving was very powerful.



Jenna Daniels and Jed Russell are running a book group for Junior High and High School Math teachers. Visible Learning by John Hattie. The book used research that involved millions of students to identify the strategies that support student growth. The book study will continue throughout the spring.


This past Tuesday, some JMG students had the opportunity to visit the State House for a ceremony at the Hall of Flags where new data was announced supporting the success of JMG in schools across Maine. The Speaker of the House gave a presentation along with JMG President, Craig Larrabee, and other members of the House and Senate.
Sanford students received extra attention that day but getting a personal tour of the House of Representatives and Senate with Representative Hymanson. She also tried to get us in to meet the Governor but she was in a meeting (we did get a wave from her). Later in the day, students got a chance to sit in on a committee meeting with Representatives Mastraccio, getting to hear a bill being proposed and voted on.
The students said they felt "inspired" being there and really enjoyed. A very successful day overall!


Happy Snow day
