
Many thanks go out to all our parents who brightened our days in so many different ways throughout Staff Appreciation Week. From delicious breakfast and lunches to these delightful pansies potted in varied ceramic pots that put smiles on our faces. We're fortunate to feel so supported!




Students who wished to, donned #42 on their face and hands to celebrate Jackie Robinson Day (a Civil Rights Team initiative) with the help of Mrs. Lane, Ms. Jade and parent volunteers. In 1947, Jackie joined the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first African American to play in Major League Baseball. He showed great courage, integrity, fierce determination and persistence in his commitment to social justice.





"Wake Up and Read!" is held most Wednesday mornings in our library starting at 7:45 am. Parents, grandparents and even siblings are welcome to enjoy a quiet start to their Wednesday with a good book. There will only be three more "Wake Up and Read!" Wednesday's so please join us before they wrap up for the year. Thank you to our volunteer, Linda Goulette, for encouraging our young readers.





May- Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program!
Reminder: everyone can try these items, even if you have home lunch


Captain Bion Pike, a local York sailor and currently Harbor Master in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA teaches 3rd grade students about maritime history, skills and practices. This is a great lesson that compliments the 3rd grade Maine curriculum. Captain Pike volunteers his time and has been visiting Coastal Ridge for over 10 years. Thank you Captain Pike for another great year!




On Wednesday, April 26th we had an amazing assembly by the Portland Symphony Orchestra's brass quintet who accompanied a reading of Chris Van Dusen's The Circus Ship!
Thanks to the York Rotary Club for supporting this fun, educational experience with masterful musicians!








WE HEART OUR VOLUNTEERS!
Thanks Livy and Autumn for giving the best cuddles to our students and staff.


We want to give a big thank you to Molly Lavecchia, leader of the CRES Parent Group Green Team, who organized a fun and exciting Green Team Fun Fest this past Friday, April 14th! There was face painting, a tie-dye shirt station, a bubble machine (‘cause who doesn’t love bubbles!) and raffle prizes. Students and families helped to gather trash throughout the week leading up to the event. They were able to get 85 bags of litter, plus a bait bucket and some rusty metal off of the streets of York. They raised $3,000 which will help continue green programs at CRES that will benefit all. Thanks to everyone who participated and made this a huge success!








In April we celebrate our Volunteers and Community Members! Thanks for everything you do for the York School Department


Volunteer Appreciation Month


Join the CRES Green Team for their Fun Fest and Trash-a Thon after school this Friday, from 3 to 5. Click on the link in the attached flyer to register. You can even win prizes!


Announcement: VARIETY SHOW with Village and Coastal Ridge Elementary Schools on Wednesday, April 12 at 5:30 p.m. Family members, friends, and other fans are invited to the York Community Auditorium on the grounds of York High School.
Admission is free!


Volunteer Appreciation Month


STAGES Youth Theater has performed in our 2nd-grade classrooms the past couple of weeks. The program, “Exploring American Historical Figures Through Theater”, complements our 2nd-grade Biography unit.



King George Day at Coastal Ridge is a fun day where 4th grade teachers act as British Royals and Loyalists to bring to life their classroom lessons related to the American Revolution. Here are some of our 4th Grade teachers reading the "rules" of King George Day. Students are lightheartedly taxed in this fun day of learning through role-play.



Mrs. Ring and her students take diligent notes and as classmates present their Maine projects on topics such as black bears, moose, The Portland Pirates, the white pine tree (one of Maine's state symbols) and even York's own Woody's pizza!










Students from Mrs. LeBlanc's class posed thoughtful questions as a fellow classmate presented her project on Maine tourmaline.





Join the York School Committee Meeting tonight (April 5) at 7 p.m., at York Public Library. The meeting is streamable at townhallstreams.com. The Committee is expected to vote on the appointment of YSD's new Superintendent of Schools. For tonight’s complete agenda, visit https://bit.ly/3nImPg.


Maine's birthday map collages by Mrs. Ring's and Mrs. Welock's classes.



April 4, 2023
Statement from the York School Committee
Re: Superintendent Search
Dear YSD parents and guardians,
On Monday, the Bangor Daily News reported that Tim Doak has been selected as the next Superintendent of Schools of the York School Department. The announcement is a bit premature in that, by Maine statute, the decision to hire a superintendent of schools must be accomplished by a majority vote of the School Committee. After deliberations and discussions held in Executive Session on Wednesday evening, 29 March, the School Committee authorized the Chair to begin contract negotiations with Mr. Doak, and that process is proceeding on track to allow the required vote to occur at the regularly scheduled School Committee meeting on Wednesday, April 5. The other finalist candidate, CRES Principal Sean Murphy, was informed of the intentions of the School Committee on the morning of 30 March.
A press release and more robust announcement will follow the April 5th meeting. We invite you to join our public meeting in person at the York Public Library at 7pm; the meeting is also televised and available as a recording on our website following the meeting.
We appreciate the input and time invested by our school community and search committee in selecting our finalists.
