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Last Friday night, Sanford High School's student-led Dancing with the Stars lit up the Partners Bank Gymnasium! Sanford High School students brought down the house with performances, costumes, and unforgettable dance moves. Huge shoutout to all the brave participants who stepped out of their comfort zones to support future homecoming celebrations! Special thanks to Student Council for organizing this event and to everyone who came out to support the dancers.
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Sanford High Students Get Special Preview of Air Force Heritage Band
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Mike Super Magic & Illusion on Dec. 31
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For Sanford High School senior Andrew Morin, pursuing an internship at the Sanford Springvale News isn't just about gaining journalism experience – it's about carrying on a family legacy. His father, a former reporter for the Ellsworth American and Foster's Daily Democrat, inspired Andrew to explore the world of local journalism. "Part of my inspiration to start writing for the paper was my father," Morin explains. "He used to be a reporter before I was born... I thought it would be interesting to do something that he too had done." The opportunity to follow in his father’s footsteps came through Sanford High School’s Extended Learning Opportunities (ELO) program. Working with ELO Coordinator Sally Quarles, Morin was able to establish an internship that would allow him to gain real-world journalism experience while still in high school. Since joining the nonprofit newspaper a few months ago, Morin has been learning the fundamentals of journalism, from time management to source verification and concise reporting. Among his early assignments, he particularly enjoyed covering the AP Capstone program at his high school. In addition to his coverage of school programs, Morin has been reporting on important developments in the local community. His recent article about Carpentier Park highlighted how the High Street receding area is moving forward with renovation plans following final approval from the city council. "He's not afraid to tackle potential stories suggested to him and often comes up with ideas of his own," said Kendra Williams, who is a columnist, copy editor, and the delivery coordinator for the Sanford Springvale News.  "He can be trusted to submit his stories in a timely way and we've been very impressed with what he's written so far. Writing for a newspaper is different from other types of writing and can be a bit of a learning curve for anyone. Andrew is proving that he's up to the challenge." The internship has opened his eyes to the dedication required in local journalism. "I was not aware of the sheer amount of time and effort that the people of the paper put into it, and frankly, it is impressive," he reflects. Beyond the technical aspects of reporting, Morin has gained valuable insights into his community's relationship with local media. "People really appreciate community-driven projects like the local paper," he notes, adding that residents frequently express their gratitude and support for the publication. Through his work at the Sanford Springvale News, Morin is not only developing professional skills but also contributing to the vital tradition of community journalism – a tradition that, like his own story, often runs in families.
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They also provide new student tours and lunch buddies. If you have questions about the group or are interested in joining, email Beth Letourneau at bletourneau@sanford.org.
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170 student-athletes gathered at Sanford High School on Tuesday, December 4th, for the Southern Maine Activities Association (SMAA) Sportsmanship Summit. The event, themed "Being the One," brought together representatives from all 17 SMAA schools for the fifth consecutive year at SHS. Luke Gendron, Jack Stimmell, Jack Van Gieson, Hailey Payeur, Mollie Puffer, Kaylee Lambert, Hazel Marcinkowski, Aiden Hill, Isabella McCall, and Gavin Hebler represented Sanford. "The biggest takeaway is that discipline is key to having a winner's mindset. It's not about talent – it's about strategy and work ethic," Van Gieson said. Featured speakers included Andrew Marotta, who shared personal stories exploring leadership development; Chandler Fenner, 2014 Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl Champion, who discussed "Leadership through the ranks, climbing to the top of success"; and Jason Fuller, Lewiston High School’s Athletic Director, who delivered a powerful message about community resilience. Fuller's presentation resonated deeply as he discussed the vital role athletes play in their communities. "What I want you to understand is the power you have to influence a community," Fuller emphasized, sharing how Lewiston's athletic community helped unite and heal their city through organized support systems and community-wide initiatives.  He highlighted how athletes can be powerful forces for positive change, whether on a large scale or through daily interactions with those around them. Divided into breakout sessions, student-athletes rotated between the Performing Arts Center and Partners Bank gymnasium for interactive workshops. Special emphasis was placed on accountability, with leaders encouraged to take ownership of both problems and solutions within their teams. "I went and asked coaches at the high school level, at the college level, at the professional level, at the NFL and CFL - every coach I talked to mentioned these qualities: selflessness, having a vision, inspiring others, and accountability," Fenner told the students. The summit represents part of SMAA's ongoing commitment to developing student leadership skills beyond athletic competition, preparing participants for success both on and off the field.
Military band plays free concert Saturday, Dec. 14
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Sanford High School celebrated its athletic legacy on Saturday, November 30th, with the inaugural Athletes Hall of Honor induction ceremony in the Performing Arts Center. In a ceremony that spanned generations of athletic excellence, nine alumni were inducted, representing excellence across multiple decades.  The inaugural class includes Paul Belanger (1977) and Kevin Bougie (2000), both Campbell Cup winners who excelled in football, basketball, and baseball before successful college careers.  John Caramihalis (1949), the founder of Maine wrestling, and his son Michael (1980), the state’s first undefeated four-time state champion, were honored for their contributions to wrestling. John Cochin (1955), recognized for both his athletic career and 48-year teaching legacy, and Roland Cote (1961), who amassed over 600 coaching wins, were inducted for their lasting impact on Sanford athletics.  Tony Matoin (1979), the Fitzpatrick Trophy winner and state championship sprinter, and Nicholas Scaccia (1967), who led Sanford to its only boys’ Class A State Championship basketball game appearance were celebrated for their achievements.  Jennifer Roberts Zarkoskie (2010) rounded out the class. Zarkoskie was honored for her acclaimed swimming career and both the high school and collegiate levels. “Saturday was an amazing opportunity to highlight our community and athletics department,” SHS Athletic Director Zach Lemelin said. “It was amazing to see our inductees and their families along with coaches and supporters fill the PAC.” The ceremony featured the unveiling of a permanent Hall of Honor board displaying the names of the 2024 inductees, a fitting tribute to their lasting impact on Sanford athletics.  The event space was thoughtfully decorated with memorabilia, including historic championship banners and an impressive display of trophies and awards highlighting Sanford's storied athletic history. The ceremony marks the beginning of a new tradition that Lemelin hopes will become a favorite of Sanford Athletic Supporters for years to come.