Bangor School Department proudly celebrates Women’s History Month.
Mary Sophia Snow, also known as “Bangor’s most famous daughter,” was born in Bangor in 1857. Mary Snow grew up in a home on Ohio Street and attended the city’s public schools. After graduation, Miss Snow further pursued her education at the University of Maine. Following graduation, Miss Snow worked as a teacher in the Bangor schools and was hired as principal at (now former) Hannibal Hamlin Grammar School, which was located at the corner of Union and Third streets.
She later became Maine’s first female Superintendent of Schools in 1890, serving in that role for eleven years. Multiple reports indicate that Miss Snow was revered to be one of the most capable and prominent educators in New England, her leadership credited with molding the high standards held by the city’s schools.
Miss Snow not only led Bangor's education system but founded the Bangor Teacher's Training School, the first of its kind in the state. She was remarkably the first female president of the New England School Superintendents' Association and held high office in the Maine Teachers' Association. She was awarded the degree of Master of Philosophy for "distinguished service in education."
Miss Snow passed away in New York City during the spring of 1924 and is buried in Bangor’s Mount Hope Cemetery.
In 1926, one of the city’s schools was named in her honor. The Mary Snow Elementary School, located on Broadway, serves students in grades four and five. In 2020, the school was designated as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.
More information can be found at: https://swhplibrary.net/.../Snow_Mary_Sophia_Snow_[1861..., http://bangor.mainememory.net/page/4678/display.html, https://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/.../20me104pu... https://mthopebgr.com/cemetery-map/.

Happy Ramadan! Ramadan Kareem!
February 28 through March 29, 2024, marks this year’s observance of Ramadan for the Muslim community worldwide. The month of Ramadan is when Muslims, practicing the Islamic faith, abstain or fast from eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset. This is one of the holiest times of the Muslim faith and is a month of celebration, prayer, and reflection for Muslim families.

Good morning,
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Plan Ahead!
Winter weather is here! With the season comes longer travel times. Leave a little earlier, expect delays, and allow for more braking distance. Let’s drive smart and safe!
#SafetyFirst #wearebangor #WinterDriving #PlanAhead

Use Your Signals!
Turn signals communicate your intentions and keep everyone safe. A simple signal can prevent accidents and misunderstandings. Let’s signal, not swerve!
#SafetyFirst #SafeDriving #wearebangor

Keep Calm and Drive On!
Aggressive driving doesn’t solve anything. If someone is driving slower than you’d like, take a deep breath instead of yelling. Patience is key to a safe environment!
#SafetyFirst #wearebangor #BeKind

Distracted Driving is Dangerous!
Distractions while driving can lead to accidents. Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Pay close attention in drop-off areas as students move quickly.
#SafetyFirst #wearebangor

Stop Signs Matter!
Rolling through stop signs isn’t just a habit; it’s dangerous! Please make a complete stop and ensure the road is clear before proceeding. Let’s keep our schools safe for everyone!
#SafetyFirst #wearebangor

The Bangor School Department will be closed February 17 in honor of Presidents Day.

School Vacation
February 15-23

The Bangor School Department will be closed today, Thursday 2-13-25 due to the forecasted weather for our area. All BSD student activities scheduled for today are cancelled. Please enjoy this snow day video from the Fairmount School Chorus. https://youtu.be/sRo3ZNqhVZs

Happy 2-0-7 Day!
Today, February 7, we proudly celebrate Maine's unique identity encapsulated in our beloved 207 area code! This day is a fantastic opportunity to support our local businesses and come together as a community.
#207Day #MainePride #wearebangor

Black History Month is an opportunity for us to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions and accomplishments of Black Americans throughout history and in our present society. This month is also a time for us to reflect on the ongoing fight for equality and justice and to recommit ourselves to creating a more inclusive and equitable future for all.
February was chosen for Black History Month to honor Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln's birth dates. President Lincoln is well known for issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared freedom for enslaved Americans held in the Confederacy. Douglass escaped from slavery in 1838 and became a renowned abolitionist, speaker, and writer.
In the Bangor School Department, we recognize that our actions today will be history tomorrow, so the legacy of Black History Month lives on through our actions.




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Due to the predicted weather for tomorrow, February 6, 2025, Bangor School Department will have an early dismissal, and all after-school activities will be canceled. Thank you.
High School 11 AM; Middle School 11:30; Elementary School 12:00

February is School Based Health Center Awareness Month. Did you know students and staff can be seen for visits right at school? Contact us : 207-404-8247
Clinics located at:
Bangor High School
James F. Doughty School
William S. Cohen School

Based on the latest weather information, Bangor School Department will implement a 2-hour delay today, Monday, February 3, 2025. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff. Thank you, and have a great day.

It's Flashback Friday! Thank you to Mr. Riitano for coming back to Doughty to serve lunch during your free period of high school exams! Corn dogs and corny jokes were abundant!

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8th graders and their parents and guardians are invited to tour Bangor High School!
January 28, 2025, 6 - 8 PM
Self-guided tour of Bangor High School.
Speak with teachers, staff, and current students.
For more info, contact 207-992-5516 or jthayer@bangorschools.net

