The Navigator - August 2024
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Morse Students and Families,
With just a week before the opening days of school, I am reaching out to welcome you to a new year at Morse! After more than two decades in education, I still look forward to the start of a new school year. The beginning of a new year is a great time to set new goals whether you are a student entering high school for their first year, or a returning student. A new school year offers a special opportunity for everyone to have a fresh start and a chance to refocus on their goals for high school and the next steps in their life. I am always amazed at what students can accomplish in their four years at Morse, accomplishments that set the stage for their next years of life; the days before school starts are a great time for families to discuss students’ goals and what they want this school year to look like.
Please take a few moments to review the following information, which should be helpful as you plan for the start of a new school year:
Start Days and Schedule:
The first day of school is Tuesday, September 3rd for grade 9 students only. As in previous years, we reserve the first day of school to orient our incoming ninth-grade students to high school. School doors open at 7:15 and school starts at 7:40. Upon entering Morse for the first time, students will be assisted in finding their advisory room, where they will receive a fresh copy of their class schedule. Students will spend most of the day in their Advisory groups, where they will learn their class schedule, and become familiar with the building, procedures and traditions that make Morse a special place to go to school. Ninth-grade students will also attend all of their classes for about 15 minutes, where they will meet their teachers, receive a list of needed supplies, and start reviewing course expectations. The intention of this day is to give the Class of 2028 a little more knowledge and confidence before they attend school with all grades present. Students should bring something to write with and something to write on, as well as their school-issued Chromebook (if they attended an RSU1 school in previous years).
The first day of school is Wednesday, September 4th for all students, grades 9-12.
Please remember that this is a Late Start Wednesday; school starts at 8:40 AM (school doors open at 8:15). Students will report directly to their Advisory, where they will receive a fresh copy of their daily schedule and other important information. Students can also access their schedule now through Infinite Campus (ic.rsu1.org). This first day of school will also include a full-school assembly, a class meeting, and a modified schedule, where students will attend abbreviated classes.
Bus Transportation:
RSU 1 contracts with First Student to provide free transportation between school and home for all students residing in an RSU 1 community (Bath, Woolwich, Arrowsic, Phippsburg) who would like to take advantage of this opportunity. First Student can be reached at 207-707-4856. The communities of Georgetown and West Bath contract with Bath Bus Service to provide the same services. Bath Bus Service can be reached at 207-504-2196. The following links may be helpful in preparing your student for the first day of school: First Student Bus Routes
Daily Bell Schedule:
Morse will run the same daily class schedule as we did last year. An image of the schedule is below. This schedule will be explained in classes and Advisory on the first day of school to all new students. Students who attend a Bath Tech program will have a slightly modified schedule that will also be explained on the first day of school.
Builder Block (RTI):
Morse holds an academic intervention period in the middle of the day on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday which we call Builder Block. Teachers will request for students to attend their builder block during the period that is marked “RTI” on their schedule. This will show on students’ daily schedules on Infinite Campus. Students will have the opportunity to request to see teachers during Builder Block each week on Tuesdays. Students will be trained /reminded of how this works in their Advisory groups on the first days of school and teachers will help students request teachers for Builder Blocks on Thursday and Friday of the first week of school.
Cell Phone & Smartwatch Free School:
As I am sure you have read from previous RSU1 communications, Morse along with other RSU1 schools will no longer permit the use of cell phones or smartwatches during school hours. This decision was made by the RSU1 school board after considerable deliberation (more on that process can be found here). We are very hopeful that this policy change will have a significant positive impact on student learning and our school environment. All Morse students will be held to the following expectations around cell phones & smartwatches:
Every RSU1 6-12 student will be issued a Yondr pouch, which is a device that magnetically locks and eliminates access to cell phones and smartwatches. The pouches cannot be opened without swiping it through the locking station at the main entrance.
Every RSU1 6-12 student is expected to place their phone and smartwatch into a Yondr pouch during school hours.
Every RSU1 6-12 student will be provided and is responsible for their Yondr pouch. Students will receive a pouch on the first day, and similar to their Chromebook, have it assigned to them through their senior year.
Students will be expected to lock their individual Yondr pouch upon entering the school in the morning and will be able to unlock it at dismissal (either at the end of the day or if they are being dismissed early, in the office at the time of dismissal). Students who fail to do so will follow the ladder of consequences listed below.
District Frequently Asked Questions: FAQs
Lunch & Breakfast:
Students eat breakfast and lunch in the first-floor student commons. Lunch occurs during the 4th-period class on Monday and Tuesday. Those teachers will inform the class whether they go to lunch during the first or second lunch period. Lunch occurs opposite from builder block on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, which is listed on their schedule. This will also be reviewed in Advisory sessions on the first days of school.
We are thankful that all students can eat lunch & breakfast in the cafeteria for free again this school year. The free lunch and breakfast applies to full meals only; there will be a-la-carte items that will be for sale in the cafeteria as well. More information about RSU 1 food services can be found here. Please contact the food service director, Melissa Cole, for more information: mcole@rsu1.org.
In addition to the efforts of the Morse kitchen, we also have our very own food and supplies pantry located in the library. Students are always welcome to stop by the food pantry for a snack, take-home meals, and personal hygiene supplies.
School Supplies:
Please make sure that your student brings their school-issued Chromebook, fully charged, to school daily, starting on the first day of school. If they have used their personal device in past years, please have them bring that device. If your student is new to RSU1 schools, we will be issuing a Chromebook to them on the first days of school. Individual teachers will give supply lists to students on the first days of school as well. If your family is having issues purchasing school supplies, we have school supplies for students in the Morse library that are free for anyone to take, no questions asked.
Stay informed on your student’s progress:
Morse will continue to distribute information through Infinite Campus, Brightspace, and our website. It is very important that we have the most updated contact information for your family in our system. If you haven't completed your annual update, where we ask you to confirm or update the critical information about your household and family, please do so at your earliest convenience. It should take 3-5 minutes per student and this should have been emailed to you. This replaces the large packets that you previously received on the first day of school. Please plan to complete this update no later than Friday, September 6th.
Here is how:
Log into the Infinite Campus Parent Portal.
Click More > Online Registration from the left sidebar. > Click Start.
Verify all your students are listed then click Begin Registration.
Follow the prompts and hit submit when you are finished.
Troubleshooting:
Don't have a parent portal account? Click New User on the parent portal and enter the activation key you received in your email.
Can't remember your password? Click Forgot Password on the parent portal.
Other problems? Contact Mrs. Levasseur, hlevasseur@rsu1.org 443-8250 - ext 2 or email techsupport@rsu1.org.
Also, please make sure that you have Infinite Campus, the Morse Website, and Brightspace bookmarked on your computer and/or have downloaded the Apps on your phone. This will give you more information about your student’s attendance and grades than you ever thought you should know! If you do not have an active Infinite Campus Account, please contact Lynn Rouillard-Hill at 443-8250 ext 4 & 1 or lrouillard-hill@rsu1.org.
Respiratory Illness:
If a student or staff member has a respiratory illness with a fever, they need to stay home until fever-free for 24 hours without medication. You can call the Morse Health Center at 207-443-8250 or email our Nurse, Katrina Barter at kbarter@rsu1.org, for further guidance.
Student Parking:
All students who would like to park in the student parking lot are required to register for a parking permit with Mrs. Levasseur, hlevasseur@rsu1.org 443-8250 - ext 2, in the main office at Morse. Students will need to show their license, return a completed parking contract signed by a parent/guardian, and pay $10 to cover the cost of the permit. Parking permits will be issued to seniors first; remaining parking spots will be given to underclassmen as available. If a student does not receive a parking permit at the school, they may park at the tennis court parking lot at the McMann Field Complex. Students without a valid parking permit will not be allowed to park in the Morse High School parking lot.
Open Campus Privileges:
The open campus privileges will continue for qualified grade 12 students only this school year. Grade 12 students have already received a separate email from Mrs. Levasseur, hlevasseur@rsu1.org 443-8250 - ext 2, who is the contact person for open privileges. Students are also welcome to come see Mrs. Levasseur in the main office for the required paperwork. There are a few important reminders about senior open privileges:
Parent permission is required for an open period and/or for open lunch to occur.
Open lunch and open periods during first and last periods do not have a grade requirement, just parent permission
Seniors whose grades are all C’s or above on the previous quarter’s report card may have opens during any period of the day with parent permission.
Students must sign out and back in on the clipboard near the door to the main office each time they leave for a senior open privilege.
Students are not permitted to bring takeout food back into Morse. Food deliveries are never permitted during school hours.
Open privileges can be revoked at any time by administration or parents for attendance issues or other concerns.
Open House:
Morse and Bath Tech will host an open house on the evening of September 19th from 5:00 - 7:00 PM. The Morse Student Services Team will also host a post-secondary planning session for senior students and families in the Montgomery Theater from 6:00 - 7:00 PM. All students and family members are welcome to join us for our open house, see the school, and briefly meet teachers. We hope to see you on September 19th!
The Morse Faculty and Staff are excited to welcome our students to a new school year. Please feel free to reach out with any questions in the remaining weeks of summer. See you soon!
I hope you enjoy this edition of The Navigator,
Eric Varney
A MESSAGE FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
“A new school year means new beginnings, new adventures, new friends and new challenges. The slate is clean and anything can happen.”
-Denise Witmer
The start of school is an exciting time of year. This is a quote that I always go back to when I think with excitement about the start of a new school year with a brand new class of students. This is not only a fresh start for our newest Shipbuilders (coming over from Bath Middle School Woolwich or other school districts) but also for our returning Shipbuilders. A new year truly signifies a chance to create new goals and experience new learning. Mr. Varney, Mr. Bishop and I have been working over the past few weeks to get the school ready for the new school year. As we finalize schedules and new policies we countdown the days until our hallways are filled with students again.
We are so excited to welcome our newest class (Class of 2028), to Morse High School. On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 during our Freshman Orientation Day, we have an entire day focusing on helping 9th graders transition into high school. Students will meet in advisory groups (lists will be hanging in the lobby with advisory groups and locations when students arrive at school) and spend the day meeting teachers and learning about Morse. This is a great opportunity to become familiarized and comfortable with the school before the upperclassmen join us the following day. Students will go through shortened schedules, meet teachers, learn about Morse policies and take tours of the school. If you (or your student) is feeling nervous about high school, you are not alone, but please know that there are many people at Morse to help you with this important transition. The rest of our students (all students 9-12th) start on Wednesday September 4, 2023.
One important point I want to touch upon before the school year starts is the importance of coming to school on time. Last year we saw an increase in the number of students who were arriving at school in the morning 5, 10 or 15 minutes after the bell. While arriving 10 minutes late in the morning may not, at first, seem like a big deal, it disrupts the learning of the student who is tardy as well as the teacher and the rest of the class. It can result in a significant loss of learning. For example, if a student arrives 10 minutes late each day they are losing roughly 50 minutes of learning a week, 3 and a half hours of learning a month, 6 and a half hours of learning a quarter, 13 and a half hours a semester and around 33 and a half hours for the school year. To address the impact this is having on our students we will be issuing consequences (including time after school) for students with unexcused tardies. If your student is struggling to get to school on time and you would like support or assistance please reach out to our student services department.
Morse High School truly is an incredible place with many opportunities. While the building is beautiful, the true magic of Morse is the students and adults in the building. It is up to all of us to be our best selves and work hard every day. For a school to be successful, we need to treat each other with respect, be responsible for our actions and contribute to the school community. Coming to school each day, being present and active in your classes, being kind and respectful are what will keep this school great. I can’t wait to see what the 2024-2025 year has in store for all of us!
Welcome back!
Devon Gallice
NEWS FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
A huge new addition to our department is the introduction of our new athletics app! The app will be a one stop shop for all scheduling, rosters, scores and soon to be player registration and team communications! The app is able to be downloaded on either the Google or Apple app stores (by searching Morse Shipbuilders). Give it a download and hopefully you are able to utilize it to cheer on the Shipbuilders!
All schedules for athletics can be found on our website (https://morseshipbuilders.rschoolteams.com/). We will keep all of our Shipbuilder news, results and schedules up to date - as well as posting to our social media platforms below!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShipbuildersAD/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morseshipbuilders/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShipbuildersAD
There is a lot of optimism for a great Fall. Our teams are coming off of a great 2023 Fall season and are looking to build off of that. The athletes worked hard during the Summer to prepare for the great experiences that they are about to have. We hope that you are able to come out and support the athletes in what will be a great Fall 2024 season!
I look forward to supporting our Shipbuilders together and watching our young student athletes grow on and off the fields.
Best Regards,
Andrew Pelletier
Athletic Director
NEWS FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Visit us online: http://bit.ly/MHSstudentservices
We are excited to welcome back current students and are pleased to extend a special welcome to the Class of 2028 and their families! We look forward to a busy and productive year!
Here are a few dates to be mindful of as we kick off this school year:
September 13: Add/Drop: Students will have the opportunity to change courses in their schedule with their School Counselor until Friday, September 13th. After that date, students will be required to complete an Add/Drop forms with teacher, parent, and administrator signatures in order to change a course.
September 19th: Senior Parent Night: We welcome all seniors and their parents/guardians to join us on Thursday, September 19th from 6-7 pm for Senior Parent Night. We’ll discuss the college admission process and answer questions as your student begins the college application and financial aid process.
October 1: The CSS Profile become available for Class of 2025 families who may need to file this form for financial aid for education after high school. Not all colleges require this form.
October 10th: This day will have a different schedule depending on grade. More information will be provided closer to the date.
Class of 2028 (Freshmen) will participate in a Community Service Day
Class of 2027 (Sophomores) will take the Maine Through Year Assessment
Class of 2026 (Juniors) will have a choice in how they spend the day with options including taking the PSAT or the ACT WorkKeys Assessment or attending their Bath Tech Program. Juniors are asked to complete this short survey by Sept 12th using this form: https://bit.ly/101024mhs26
Class of 2025 (Seniors) participate in a post-secondary day they self-design - https://bit.ly/25psday
December 1: The 2025-2026 FAFSA will become available for seniors and their families. This financial aid form is required by all colleges and universities as well as trade schools.
MORSE DRAMA
Check out our social media pages and the Morse Drama website for more details!
MORSE HIGH SCHOOL FOOD PANTRY
Serving students for 17 years, the Morse High School Food Pantry is located in the Morse Library. The food pantry provides services to approximately 85 students per day.
We are in need of canned goods, snack foods (individually packaged), and personal hygiene items. If you would like to donate to the Morse High School Food Pantry, the following is a list of suggested food and personal hygiene items:
Applesauce
Canned Fruit
Canned Vegetables
Soup
Pretzels
Nutri-Grain® Bars
Granola Bars
Peanut Butter Crackers
Goldfish®
Cheez-Its®
Animal Crackers
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Deodorant
Dental floss
Feminine hygiene products (tampons; sanitary pads/napkins)
Questions? Please contact Dawn Lee (dlee@rsu1.org) or Brenda Fagan (bfagan@rsu1.org), Morse High School Library, 443-8250, extension 1080. Thank you!
THE CLIPPER YEARBOOK
The annual yearbook, The Clipper, sells out every spring.
Check this off your to-do list before your student starts school, and save $5.00!
Use this link and purchase your yearbook: 2024/25 Yearbook
(select "yearbook", "buy your yearbook", and enter "Morse high school" as your school name)
Thank you,
Johnna Stanton
Yearbook Adviser
SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTER
Additional Health Services are available at Morse High School through a partnership with RSU 1 and LincolnHealth.
RSU 1 has partnered with LincolnHealth to begin offering expanded school-based health services at Morse. These services may include:
Treatment of acute, chronic, and injury-related health conditions
Well-child checks
Immunizations
Behavioral health treatment
Reproductive health
Oral health
Services are provided by an onsite Nurse Practitioner (NP) and Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) employed through LincolnHealth. Services are provided in an effort to improve access to health care for youth and staff in schools in a safe, supportive, and confidential way. All major insurances and MaineCare are accepted and sliding fee scales and other payment support are available. Students and staff do not need to be regular patients of LincolnHealth/Maine Health to be seen at the Morse School-Based Health Center. LincolnHealth will work with your primary care office for referrals as needed.
You will need to be registered with LincolnHealth to be seen at Morse School-Based Health Center. You can register online by clicking here. If you have questions about the new services you can contact LincolnHealth School staff by email at LincolnHealthSchoolClinics@mainehealth.org or by calling 207-633-1934. You may also reach out to Tasha in the Morse Health Center by emailing nsuttmeier@rsu1.org or by calling 207-443-8250 option 3.
CLUB NEWS
Youth & Government is a leadership and civics program run locally through the Bath YMCA. it engages students in statewide legislative experience in the chambers of the Maine Capital. Students meet locally to forma delegation Mid Sept-mid Nov. Any interested students are invited to attend an information meeting at the Bath Area family YMCA on Wednesday, September 11th at 3:30 pm FMI see Lochlan Aldrich or Mrs. Trundy or emailYAG@bathymca.org
The Morse Outing Club welcomes all students in grades 9-12. Find us online on Instagram @MorseOutingClub and Google Classroom: join code 4kk2bgl
Fall Outings:
September 20-21 Volunteer & tent at the Common Ground Fair
October 18th-20th Camping trip to Camden State Park
November 3rd day hike
The Morse Interact Club is in the planning stages for the 2nd Annual Shipbuilder Pride Artisan Market on Saturday, November 30th - vendors wanted! S.P.A.M. flyer 2024.pdf
PROJECT GRADUATION
A MESSAGE FROM THE BHSAA
Greetings Morse students, families, and staff,
Have you visited the Alumni Room? We are currently working to create an electronic inventory of the many artifacts in the archives. Every class is assigned a binder and we fill them with items like class lists, photos, programs, newspaper articles and reunion publications. Items that do not fit in a protective sleeve in the notebooks are filed in special archival file boxes and oversize items such as sweaters, plaques, and posters are stored in large flat boxes.
We provide a "Memory Tote" to the senior class advisors to collect memorabilia throughout senior year. Seniors, parents and staff are encouraged to save items that mark special events like Senior Reception, Sports Award Nights, MoHiBa, etc. Ideally three copies - two copies for the Alumni Room archives and a copy for the class to take with them for future use for their reunions and in their downtown window displays during Alumni Weekend.
With your help we can preserve the past while looking to the future. Our collection policy and a form for donations can be found on our website bathalumni.org.
If the door is open, please stop in for a walk down memory lane.
COMMUNITY FLYERS
If you need to call your student out sick...
Please call 443-8250 (option 1) to leave a message with the Attendance Secretary. You may also send an email to hlevasseur@rsu1.org.
UPCOMING EVENTS
September 3: First day for grade 9 only
September 4: First day for all students
September 18: School Picture Day
September 19: Open House, 5-7pm
September 19: Senior Parent Night, Montgomery Theater, 6-7pm
September 30-October 5: Homecoming Week
October 5: Homecoming Dance