Grade 2 decorated their wall tree with loving sentiments. Each child complete a heart with the beginning phrase "I love you because..." READ MORE >

Each day Ms. Kempthorne's Kindergarten class begins their day with yoga. Last Friday they took advantage of the sunshine and went outside to our Outdoor Classroom and did their yoga. READ MORE >

PreK created "indoor" snowmen for their winter craft this week. Great job! READ MORE >

Grade 6 made gorgeous 3-D paper snowflakes to decorate the lobby with. READ MORE >

Grade 2 created "snowmen" after listening to the story Snowmen at Night. READ MORE >

The Harrington Elementary School Kindergarten took to the Nature Trail this past week to look for animal tracks in the snow. READ MORE >
Hot cocoa, donuts, and a visit from the Grinch and Cindy Lou started our day before Christmas break. Students enjoyed Christmas music, sang songs, watched versions of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, received Christmas goodie bags from our PTSG, exchanged gifts, and had treats provided by the school. It was a fun day (even with the power-outage.) We at Harrington... READ MORE >
Under the guidance of Eric Brooks, advisor for the HES Student Council, Christmas trees and gift bags were delivered to shut-ins and local assisted living care facilities. The Student Council provided each class with an undecorated tree to decorate. Each class chose a theme and made decorations to adorn the tree. On Monday, Dec. 21. the Grinch (Mr. Brooks) along... READ MORE >

A big thank-you to the Harrington Elementary PTSG for sending in Craft Kits for each classroom. Students were able to create lovely gifts for their families. READ MORE >

Monday we adorned the halls of Harrington Elementary School with our finest Ugly Christmas Sweaters. Scroll through to see them! READ MORE >

Friday morning we had a Polar Bear and Santa on a unicorn greeting students as they arrived. READ MORE >
Grade 1, under the guidance of Mrs. Hinkle, created a wreath to go with the caravan next Tuesday to Arlington Cemetery. The wreaths for Wreaths Across America are comprised of 10 boughs. Each bough holds a special value for the veterans. The first is for their BELIEF in the greater good. The second is for their LOVE for each other. The third is for their... READ MORE >

The students and faculty at Harrington Elementary were greeted Friday morning by none other than The Grinch! Showing his enormous heart the Grinch danced and welcomed students as they arrived and visited classroom windows. READ MORE >
4 de diciembre de 2020 Estimados padres y tutores: Como saben, hoy terminamos la escuela a las 11:00 debido a que recibimos información de que uno de nuestros estudiantes dio positivo al virus Co-Vid 19. Como medida de precaución, cerramos todas nuestras escuelas a fin de tener tiempo para trabajar con los del CDC y comprender el alcance de la exposición y el... READ MORE >

December 5, 2020 Dear HES Families, I wanted to reach out to you and hopefully answer any questions you may have. Yesterday’s events are why we keep our students in “pods”, are vigilant about wearing masks, and constantly sanitizing hands. The student who has tested positive had stayed home Thursday due to a cough, so that student had not been in school... READ MORE >
December 4, 2020 Dear Parents and Guardians: As you know, we dismissed school today at 11:00 due to receiving information that one of our students tested positive for the Co-Vid 19 virus. As a cautionary measure we closed all our schools in order to have time to work with the CDC to understand how far-reaching the exposure and potential contact may be. As soon... READ MORE >

Mrs. Meserve was pleased to award students with Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance awards for the first quarter. With a school year that has been very different ,and at times difficult, for everyone, these students persevered, worked hard and maintained Honor Roll status. Receiving All A Honor Roll in Grade 6 were Colin Phinney and Erica Rackliff. Receiving Honor... READ MORE >

19 de noviembre de 2020 Queridos padres y guardianes: Espero que todos se mantengan saludables, estén bien y obtengan y brinden el apoyo que tanto necesitan a medida que avanzamos día a día en esta crisis del Corona Virus aparentemente interminable. A medida que el verano dio paso al otoño, y ahora que miramos hacia el invierno sin un final a la vista de esta... READ MORE >

Grade 2 created a tree of "Thankfulness." Students made handprints for the fall leaves and wrote what they were thankful for on small cards. READ MORE >

November 19, 2020 Dear Parents and Guardians: I hope you are all staying healthy, managing well, and getting and providing much needed support as we move forward day by day in this seemingly never-ending Corona Virus crisis. As summer gave way to fall, and as we now look towards winter with no end to this crisis in sight, we have all realized that we are... READ MORE >

The classes at Harrington Elementary School honored our country's veterans this week. We gathered pictures of relatives that have served our country and displayed them in our resource area. Our 6th grade Student Council members led all classes in the Pledge of Allegiance. PreK and Kindergarten made cards for local veterans, while Grade 3 made cards and wrote... READ MORE >

November 5, 2020 Dear Parents, Last week, in an effort to be pro-active your child(ren) brought home COVID emergency packets. These are not for use at this time, but in case we have to close school due to an outbreak of COVID within our school(s) or the DOE changes our status from YELLOW to RED. Teachers have worked to create packets that will continue your... READ MORE >

Our Book Fair Is Going Online! Dear Parents and Families: The Scholastic Book Fair is back! While the Fair will be exclusively held online this year, we still plan on making it a fun and joyous experience for our kids. Features include: · Harrington Elementary’s own online store, with a large selection of titles, at the right price points · A... READ MORE >
30 de octubre de 2020 Estimados padres y tutores: Durante las últimas dos semanas, hemos visto un aumento significativo de casos positivos del virus COVID-19 en el condado de Washington. Hoy al mediodía, la gobernadora Janet Mills designó al condado de Washington con un nivel de riesgo amarillo. Esta designación amarilla es el resultado del aumento de casos... READ MORE >

October 30, 2020 Dear Parents and Guardians: Over the past couple of weeks, we have seen significant increases in positive cases of the COVID-19 virus in Washington County. Today at noon Governor Janet Mills designated Washington County as a Yellow risk level. This Yellow designation is a result of the county’s increase in recorded cases. Consistent with... READ MORE >

Dear Parents, In an effort to be pro-active your child(ren) will be coming home today with COVID emergency packets. These are not for use at this time, but in case we had to close school due to an outbreak of COVID within our school(s). Teachers have worked to create packets that will continue your child(ren)’s learning until we can get everyone on his/her... READ MORE >

The Harrington Elementary lobby is ready to welcome students for Halloween.! READ MORE >

We have been focusing on kindness this week. The students and faculty wrote down ways we show kindness and created the "Kindest Pumpkin Patch." READ MORE >

A good read...https://www.publicschoolreview.com/maine/washington-county READ MORE >

Don't forget to send in Box Tops for Education or go online and scan them in! Which class will win a treat? READ MORE >

Harrington Elementary's Cross-Country Team celebrated a short, but strong season on Thursday, October 15th. The team shared joys, treats, pumpkin trophies, and a good run. The team was coached by Kandi Robertson and Anna Emerson, READ MORE >

Derek Bright, a sixth grader at Harrington Elementary School, recently took part in a burial at the newly opened Acadia National Cemetery. Airman Bright is a member of the Civil Air Patrol and was part of the Honor Guard for the burial of a World War II Veteran. READ MORE >

Dear Harrington Elementary School Families, We have just completed our fifth week of school and learning is going well! The school year is going by quickly! Your children are doing well adjusting to our school pandemic guidelines. They continue to learn and play each day. I am thrilled each time one of our remote learners returns to the classroom. I am very... READ MORE >

The Department of Education has edited its COVID school screening send home document. Stomach pain, rash, swelling of hands/feet and red eyes/drainage has been removed from the pre-screening tool. Please visit the following link for a helpful chart to help you with screening your children before they go to school each day. (Be patient, it takes a minute to load!)... READ MORE >

Harrington EdGE After School Programming starts October 13, 2020, 2:30 – 4:30. EdGE will run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday. There is still time to register, but registration needs to be in before October 13th to stay. READ MORE >

Mrs. Cirone's Grade 1 was excited to share their Science lesson with Mrs. Meserve on Friday. afternoon. Taking a cup with water in it, placing a tin pie plate on top, standing an empty toilet paper roll in the center, and balancing a hard-boiled egg on top, each student then swiftly knocked the plate and the egg magically dropped into the cup. When Mrs. Meserve... READ MORE >

Ms. Kempthorne's kindergartners took to the Nature Trail this past week. Hawk's Hollow provided lots of interesting things for the students to observe, collect, and enjoy! As one student exclaimed, "This is beautiful!" Happy fall everyone! READ MORE >

At its regular meeting last night, the Board of Directors voted for a change to the school calendar, turning the October 13th workshop day into a regular student day. This will allow us to "recoup" one of the student days missed at the beginning of the school year when the start date was moved to September 8th. READ MORE >

Picture Day is Monday, October 5th! Remote students can have pictures from 8:00-8:30, but must come in alone. Call Mrs. Hinkle to be put on the list and pick up a form.Polish up that bright SMILE! READ MORE >

Coach Kandi and her helper Anna are ready to start! There will be practice Thursday, Oct. 1, 2:30-3:45Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2:30- 3:45Thursday, Oct. 8, 2:30-3:45Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2:30-3:45Thursday, Oct. 15, 2:30- 3:45If it is rainy we will meet in the Gym. READ MORE >

Don't forget to send in or scan your BoxTops for Education as we end September and start October! Which class will have the most? READ MORE >

Students in grades Pre-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2 shared stories, crafts,and apple treats to celebrate the Folk Hero Johnny Appleseed. Pre-K made apple trees with the letters of their names, Kindergarten made apple prints, Grade 1 made Johnny Appleseed pictures while Grade 2 had apple slices dipped in caramel or chocolate. ... READ MORE >

CROSS COUNTRY CLUB for HES o Grades 2-6 ONLY, in person and remote students welcome. o Practice/race will be at HES only with HES students only. o Parents will not be able to spectate due to COVID 19 restrictions/precautions. o Masks worn if 6 ft rule cannot be followed (they do not have to wear them when they... READ MORE >

Jr. High Soccer o Grades 6-8, remote students welcome. o Practice/race will be at NJSHS. o Parents will not be able to spectate due to COVID 19 restrictions/precautions. o Masks worn if 6 ft rule cannot be followed (they do not have to wear them when they are on the field) o Intramural with Mr. Elliot... READ MORE >

Ahoy Maties! Title One Family Fun is a “take home” event this year. Packets will be coming home Friday or can be picked up on Monday with remote materials. Join the FUN!!! READ MORE >
On September 28 & 29, we will need to double up Dawn & Pat's AM bus routes. Please review the enclosed bus route schedule. And keep in mind, we have never done this before, and adjustments may need to be made. As always, thank you for your patience.*Ronie will pick up Cape Split and Mooseneck Road (approx. 7:05 am)Basin Road 6:40Indian River Rd 6:55Arrive at DWM... READ MORE >

Starting tomorrow, Thursday, September 17th, I will be dismissing walkers (students picked-up) at 2:25. Pre-K parents will continue to pick-up at the side door. Kdg.- Gr. 2 parents, please Social Distance on the sidewalk, or front lawn area to the right hand side of the doors, to meet your child/children. (No one will be allowed into the lobby.) Students in grades... READ MORE >
Link the HES Open House Video READ MORE >
August 27, 2020 Dear HES Parents/ Guardians, I am so pleased we are ready to start our 2020-2021 school year. Will it be different? Yes, but the enthusiasm from the Harrington Elementary staff remains the same. We are anxious to see our students and begin a new year. The MSAD #37 School Board met last night, August 26th, and decided to move our start-up... READ MORE >
July 30,2020 Dear HES Parents, I have to admit I have begun this letter so many times and it hasn’t gotten any easier. We at HES are so happy to be able to provide “In-Person” programming for our students. (fingers crossed) Will it be different? Definitely! Will it be challenging?...Yes! But, we have worked and planned throughout the summer and we feel... READ MORE >

RSU/SAD 37--PreK/K Registrations On Wednesday, May 27th, from 8 a.m. to Noon, parents of incoming preK/Kindergarten students are invited to call the school that their child will attend in the fall to get them registered for school. Screenings that are typically done at this time will be completed when school re-opens in the fall. PreK Students must be 4 on or... READ MORE >

At packet pick-up today, students received a Hawks cinch sack and an HES frisbee from our PTSG. Thank-you for bringing a smile to our students' faces today. READ MORE >

The Harrington PTSG decorated the outside of the school with a banner and placards showing each staff members name with a green heart. The staff was given a beautiful video showing the PTSG's appreciation. Thank-you PTSG for your thoughtfulness! READ MORE >

Our Pre-K wanted to make sure Miss Brenda and Miss Ashley knew they were missed and appreciated! READ MORE >

Joining our lunch caravan on Wednesday was our Hawks mascot! It was great to see so many of our students out and holding signs of support. We miss you all! READ MORE >

On Monday morning, a long line of teachers and support staff followed Buddy's bus as lunches were delivered to our students. The weather was rainy and wet, but that did not dampen our spirits...the opportunity to see some of our H.E.S. students made our day sunny! READ MORE >
15 de abril de 2020 Estimados padres y tutores: Como muchos de ustedes ya saben, el comisionado de educación ha recomendado que todas las escuelas permanezcan cerradas por el resto del año escolar que termina en junio. Como resultado de esta recomendación, y la del CDC (Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades), estoy pidiendo que todas nuestras... READ MORE >

April 15, 2020 Dear Parents and Guardians: As I’m sure you are all aware by now the Commissioner of Education has recommended that all schools remain closed for the rest of the school year that ends in June. As a result of this recommendation, and that of the CDC, I am directing that all our schools remain closed for the remainder of this school year. If things... READ MORE >
Beginning Monday, April 13th, we are going to have a caravan of cars/trucks following a bus while it is delivering meals to students. This is for fun and to show students that we miss them! Remember that we must use social distancing and we won't come in contact with students. Below is the schedule. We hope to see a lot of our students each day!!Monday, April 13 -... READ MORE >

The Student Council, under the guidance of Mr. Eric Brooks, provided a Seeds of Kindness Science Project. The seeds, planting medium, and instructions were given out last week with our packet exchange. Students have planted the seeds and are making observations in a Plant Journal. We are all excited to see the future flowers! Please browse through and see our... READ MORE >

Everett Carroll, EdGE coordinator at Harrington wanted to let parents and students know what is available through EdGE. Join in the fun! READ MORE >
27 de marzo de 2020 Estimados padres y tutores: Una vez más, estamos cambiando nuestros protocolos como resultado de nueva información sobre el coronavirus. Hay nueva información que sugiere que el virus puede vivir en papel más tiempo de lo que se creía anteriormente. Esta nueva información sugiere que el virus puede sobrevivir hasta tres días en algunas... READ MORE >
March 27, 2020 Dear Parents and Guardians: Once again, we are changing our protocols as a result of new information regarding the Corona Virus. There is new information suggesting that the virus may live longer on paper than previously believed. This new information suggests that the virus may be able to survive up to three days on some surfaces. In order to... READ MORE >

Please read this notice. READ MORE >
SAD 37 schools will not re-open until further notice. We hope to return by April 27th; however that date is subject to approval by the Governor, the DOE, and/or the CDC. Until then, we will continue with our remote learning program and staff at the schools on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to Noon. We will keep you updated to further developments as they... READ MORE >
MEALS FOR CHILDREN DURING SCHOOL SHUT-DOWN: We have just learned that we can provide meals to any children under the age of 18 in our area. They do not have to be enrolled in our schools. So if you know of anyone that would like to pick up bagged lunches or have them delivered within district, please contact the appropriate school, email me at dfickett@msad37.org... READ MORE >
17 de marzo de 2020Estimados padres y tutores:Como resultado del rápido cambio de recomendaciones sobre el virus COVID-19 por parte del gobierno estatal yfederal, hemos decidido no tener clases el miércoles 18 de marzo como se había planeado previamente. Losestudiantes no asistirán a la escuela nuevamente hasta nuevo aviso. Nuestra fecha tentativa para abrir es el... READ MORE >
Dear Parents and Guardians: As a result of the rapidly changing advice regarding the COVID-19 virus from both the state and federal government we have decided to not have school on Wednesday, March 18 as previously planned. Students will not attend school again until further notice. Our tentative re-open date is April 6th but truthfully, we will be assessing the... READ MORE >

Correo electrónico: rramsay@msad37.org Teléfono: 483-2734 Ronald C. Ramsay, Superintendente de Escuelas Dawn Fickett, Asistente Administrativo 16 de marzo de 2020 Estimados padres y tutores: En las últimas 48 horas hemos visto desarrollos significativos relacionados con el virus COVID-19 tanto a nivel nacional como en Maine. Anoche, nuestra gobernadora,... READ MORE >

March 16, 2020 Dear Parents and Guardians: Over the past 48 hours we have seen significant developments related to the COVID-19 virus both nationally and in Maine. Last night our Governor, Janet Mills, declared a state of Civil Emergency and is recommending that schools should close. Consistent with guidance from the Maine Department of Education, our staff is... READ MORE >

HES will hold Pre-K & K Registration on Tues., April 7th. There will be no PreK or Kindergarten this day. If you know of someone with a child entering this fall (PreK, age 4 before 10/15; K, age 5 before 10/15), have them call HES office/483-6681 to schedule an appointment. Thanks! READ MORE >

Please take a moment to read the following from Superintendent Ramsay on the Novel Coronavirus. READ MORE >
Grades PreK-2 celebrated Read Across America with Dr. Suess's birthday. Classes made hats, had green eggs and ham, and played Math games involving Dr. Suess. READ MORE >
On February 28th a presenter from the Chewonki Foundation visited Harrington Elementary. Grades PreK - 2 learned about insects and spiders with a presentation of The Bugmobile. Grades 3 - 6 learned about Vernal Pools. READ MORE >

Wednesday, February 12th, was our 100th day of school. Grades PreK-2 participated in many activities surrounding the number 100. Kindergarten created a banner by coloring individual pieces and putting them together. READ MORE >

Congratulations to all of the Washington County Spelling Bee participants! A very special congrats to Harrington Elementary’s very own Noa Alicea, grade 6, who took second place! We are very proud of you!!! READ MORE >

Student Council is excited to present Spirit Week!! February 10-14! Each day has a different theme. Have fun and show your Hawks' Spirit this week! READ MORE >
Student Council is selling Valentine's Candy Grams for 50 cents each to be delivered on February 14! ALL orders and money are due by FEBRUARY 6. It is extremely helpful if you please cut out your child's candy grams when returned! Also, please help us out and not wait until the last minute--feel free to send them in any time! February 6 will be here next week!... READ MORE >
The Harrington Pre-K is learning about Presidents this week in class. They made "presidential" hats. READ MORE >

The students and staff were entertained on Dec.18th with a performance of "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas." The presentation was put on by the well known Frogtown Puppeteers. The show was fun-filled and full of Christmas cheer. The puppeteers answered our many questions about their craft. We want to thank the Harrington PTSG for providing this event. READ MORE >

The Harrington Student Council held a "Shootout Breast Cancer" fundraiser on Tuesday, December 17th. Students paid $5.00 to shoot ten foul shots in their grade level span. The winner in each group received $10. Winners were Brody Robertson, Lucien Neelis, Ryder Fenton, and Bella Davis. Great job by the Student Council on raising $250.00 for the Beth Wright... READ MORE >

Friday, December 13th, will be our annual PTSG Christmas Sale. Students will be given the opportunity to pick out gifts for family members, have them wrapped, and take them home. Thank-you to all the PTSG members that make this activity possible. The students look forward to it each year. READ MORE >

The EdGE students from Harrington Elementary visited the Narraguagus Bay Health Center on Wednesday, Dec. 11th. While there they visited with residents, helped them make ornaments, and sang Christmas Carols. Both students and residents had a wonderful time. READ MORE >

Grade 3 worked on sharing kindness with others by making Christmas cards for residents at Narraguagus Bay Nursing Home. They took the cards over when they went caroling with the EdGE program. READ MORE >

Harrington's G/T students went with the district's G/T group to the Downeast Institute on Beals Island. They learned hands-on about the life cycle of lobsters and clams. READ MORE >

Ho-ho-ho! Students are able to write their Christmas wishes to Santa Claus this year. They will be mailed in our special "Santa Box" and answered by Santa's helpers! It's that time of year! READ MORE >

Our annual "Mitten and Hat Tree" has been placed in the lobby. Students are able to take mittens, gloves, and hats as needed. Thank-you to the many who have sent in donations for the tree. As the cold weather arrived, we appreciated having them! READ MORE >

Pre-K sent out “Thank-you” cards to veterans Ms. Ashley & Ms. Brenda knew. These cards said thank-you to the veterans for their service and sacrifice to our country. 🇺🇸 READ MORE >

First Sergeant Alan Stanwood visited Friday, Nov.8th, with Ms. Kempthorne's Kindergarten class. He talked and answered questions about his service, training, and travels in the Army Reserves. Thank-you Alan for your service to our country and time to talk to our Kindergarten. READ MORE >

Have no fear, Dinoman is here! With magic, merry mayhem, and magnificent props, the students will be taken on a trip throughout the Mesozoic Era. How do we know dinosaurs were here? What is a fossil? How are they made? This program is fun and informative…and coming to HES on Wednesday, November 13th. READ MORE >

Mr. Brooks Third Graders are participating in the Pizza Hut "Book-It" program. It is a reading incentive program to encourage at home reading in students. In the Third Grade students need to read a total of 240 minutes to earn their certificates for a Personal Pan pizza from Pizza Hut.. Read on Grade 3 and enjoy your pizzas! READ MORE >

Pre-K has been learning about Community Helpers in Pre-k for the past couple weeks. They got to be builders and bakers. There were many visitors who came in and told them about their jobs and how they help people in our community. A big "Thank-you" to the HVFD, Mrs. Sam Beal (our school nurse), Kayla Beal (a dental hygienist from Caring Hands), and our district bus... READ MORE >

Join us for our annual Shop-a-Palooza. Great opportunity to get some holiday shopping done. READ MORE >

The Harington PTSG will hold their annual Spook Night Friday, October 25th. Admission is $5.00. Pre K-3rd students (accompanied by an adult) may join in the fun from 5:30-6:30. There will be snacks, games, music, and glow bracelets. From 6:45-8:00 students grades 4-6 can enjoy the fun with prizes for the Most Creative Costume, the Funniest Costume, and... READ MORE >
The Harrington Hawks Soccer team will travel to Jonesport on Thursday, October 24th, for a play-off game. The championship game will be Friday, Oct. 25th, at Narraguagus. READ MORE >

Students practiced their bus evacuation skills Monday morning. The drivers went through the bus safety rules and evacuation procedures with each group of riders. Drivers were presented signed cards and a Subway gift card as a thank-you for all they do. Thank-you to the amazing MSAD#37 Driving Team! READ MORE >

Three lucky students will be chauffeured to school by the Harrington Volunteer Fire Fighters! Their names were drawn from a hat for the honor. Lillyanna Ramsdell, from grade 1, Wesley Chipman, from grade 2, and Nataya Merchant, from grade 3 will be picked up and delivered to school with lights flashing and sirens blaring! READ MORE >

Thank-you to the Harrington Fire Fighters for your visit today. Dave Ramsdell, Lester Burgess, and Rob Scott talked to the students PreK-3 on fire safety in the home and school. Each Kindergarten student received a smoke detectors for their homes. Everyone got a chance to see the truck up close. READ MORE >

The championship meet for Cross Country will be held Thursday, October 10th at the Jonesport Elementary School track. Top ten runners will receive medals after the meet in the Jonesport Gym. Come on down and cheer the runners on! READ MORE >

Our custodians are "Key to Our School." Mr. Purington and Ms. Brown work hard to keep HES in tip top shape. They were presented with "keys"of gratitude for all they do, made by each student . Happy Custodian Appreciation Day Earl and Mileah! READ MORE >

Mrs. Hedberg’s class has been learning about cells in Science. They created cells and labeled all parts. They are on display in our library. READ MORE >

We are focusing on attendance this year. Each week classes display the stars of students who were present all week. Congratulations to Grade 3 for winning the banner this weekAnd thank you to Dean McGray for making our awesome sign. READ MORE >

We were excited to welcome Kelly Hinkle, the Downeast Cowboy, to HES today, as we participated in our Walk for a Cure Walk-athon. He took pictures and talked to the students about his drone. READ MORE >

The gardens are cleaned and ready for another year!!🦅💚 Great work HES students their beautiful garden was so plentiful we where able to make our soups and still make a donation to the local food pantry 🍅🥕 READ MORE >

The Third Grade is learning coding using "Beebots." They are learning programming, team-building, and trial and error skills. They are also having fun! READ MORE >
PreK has been learning about apples & pumpkins this week. They cut open a pumpkin and practiced counting skills with seeds yesterday. READ MORE >

Under the guidance of our amazing PTSG, the classes harvested our vegetables from the gardens on Monday, September16th. Each class chose a soup to make using ingredients from the school garden. On Wednesday, September 17th, we had our annual "Soup-er Contest" with Mr.Ramsay the "Soup-erintendent", Mrs. Fickett, and Mrs. Meserve judging the soups. Grade 5's... READ MORE >

On September 17th, the HES fifth grade traveled to Addison to hear about the Constitution of the United States. Travis Preston presented a program for all district fifth graders on the Constitution at the Church on the Hill. READ MORE >

Thanks to everyone that purchased mums from the PTSG. We had a very successful sale. The money earned goes to support special programs, playground equipment, and maintain our library. Thank-you PTSG, for your dedication and support to HES. READ MORE >

Coach Kandi Robertson is excited to start Cross-Country next Monday, September 9th. Bring in your signed permission forms and athletic code. Practices are Monday and Tuesday, with meets in Jonesport on Wednesday. K-2nd grade students must have an adult attend practices. READ MORE >

Harrington Elementary is looking for a Junior High Soccer Coach. This is a co-ed team for grades 6-8. If interested please contact Mrs. Meserve at the 483-6681. READ MORE >

Join us September 5, 2019 at 6:00 for our annual Open House.Title 1 meeting at 6:30. READ MORE >

School Opens on September 3, 2019. READ MORE >

Registration, August 27th, 8:00-12:00 READ MORE >