Correction! The book fair at Mary Snow is Wednesday, September 17 from 6-7. Sorry for any confusion!
The classroom times will still be on Friday.
The classroom times will still be on Friday.
A few quick updates from Mary Snow:
Tomorrow is an early release day. Student dismissal begins at noon.
Thursday evening, PTO will have a Scholastic Book Fair from 6:00-7:00 in the music room. All families are invited!
Friday, students will have the chance to visit the Book Fair with their class, and can purchase books at that time, if they have a way to do so.
Tomorrow is an early release day. Student dismissal begins at noon.
Thursday evening, PTO will have a Scholastic Book Fair from 6:00-7:00 in the music room. All families are invited!
Friday, students will have the chance to visit the Book Fair with their class, and can purchase books at that time, if they have a way to do so.
Instagram’s Map Can Put Your Child at Risk
Instagram just launched a new Map feature that lets teens share their real-time location with friends and followers. While it’s off by default, a few taps can reveal sensitive places like their school or home. Learn how this feature works, why it matters for your child’s privacy, and what steps parents can take to keep teens safe online.
Watch the parent video: Instagram’s Map Feature by signing up at SmartSocial.com
Instagram just launched a new Map feature that lets teens share their real-time location with friends and followers. While it’s off by default, a few taps can reveal sensitive places like their school or home. Learn how this feature works, why it matters for your child’s privacy, and what steps parents can take to keep teens safe online.
Watch the parent video: Instagram’s Map Feature by signing up at SmartSocial.com

School committee meetings are back at City Hall!
The first meeting of the year is tonight at 7 PM in the Council Chambers.
The first meeting of the year is tonight at 7 PM in the Council Chambers.

Parents, ever puzzled by the abbreviations your kids use while texting? Discover the meanings behind those mysterious acronyms and emojis on SmartSocial.com!
Sign up for your FREE account today and unlock access to hundreds of resources designed for families with children of all ages. Empower yourself with the knowledge to stay connected! #SmartSocial #ParentingTips #StayInformed #WeAreBangor


Happy Weekend! Here is Mary Snow's newsletter #2: https://secure.smore.com/n/12vxu
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the new Bangor School Department educational podcast, Beyond the Bell!
This is a space where we’ll dive deep into the heart of our schools, explore innovative educational practices, and highlight the incredible stories that make our community unique.
Each episode will feature dynamic guests, including teachers, school staff, community members, and experts who will share their insights and experiences. From school psychologists to coaches and educational leaders, we’ll have voices that bring valuable perspectives on education today.
Like and subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/41fCo8mhGJY1J7zSpTnxwB?si=o9BBZG09Spal1CKe-_dVlQ
This is a space where we’ll dive deep into the heart of our schools, explore innovative educational practices, and highlight the incredible stories that make our community unique.
Each episode will feature dynamic guests, including teachers, school staff, community members, and experts who will share their insights and experiences. From school psychologists to coaches and educational leaders, we’ll have voices that bring valuable perspectives on education today.
Like and subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/41fCo8mhGJY1J7zSpTnxwB?si=o9BBZG09Spal1CKe-_dVlQ

We are excited to have students back at Mary Snow tomorrow, 9/2/25. Drop off begins at 8:40 and dismissal starts at 2:55. Our office phone is 207-941-6290 if you have any questions. See you all tomorrow!
School is starting soon- welcome back! Here is our first newsletter. We hope to see you all at our open house next Thursday, August 28 at 5:00!
https://secure.smore.com/n/vs7ah
https://secure.smore.com/n/vs7ah
Mary Snow will hold Open House on Thursday, August 28th from 5:00-6:00. Hope to see you all there!
Bangor Food Services is hiring!
$18.10/hr starting wage
Positions available:
BHS 10-1:45 (2)
WSCS 6:15 -1:15
Fairmount 9:30- 1:00
Fruit St 10 - 1:30
Abe Lincoln 10 - 1
Apply using our new easy online application today!
https://www.bangorschools.net/forms/17380
$18.10/hr starting wage
Positions available:
BHS 10-1:45 (2)
WSCS 6:15 -1:15
Fairmount 9:30- 1:00
Fruit St 10 - 1:30
Abe Lincoln 10 - 1
Apply using our new easy online application today!
https://www.bangorschools.net/forms/17380

The Bangor School Department will be closed in observance of Independence Day, 4th of July, 2025

Bangor School Registration
To register your student for fall, please scan the QR code below for a digital registration packet.
If you need assistance or have questions about the process, please contact
207-992-5502

Public Notice: Opportunity for Comment on Title I, II, III, and IV Funding
A reminder that the Bangor School Department invites public comment on the proposed use of Title I, Title II, Title III, and Title IV federal funds for the 2025–2026 school year.
A public comment session will be held during the Bangor School Committee meeting tonight, June 25, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at Bangor High School.
If you are unable to attend in person, comments may be submitted to Assistant Superintendent Kathy Harris-Smedberg at kharrissmedberg@bangorschools.net.
All interested parents, guardians, staff, and community members are encouraged to share feedback—either in person, by email, or by phone. Your input is valued and appreciated.

Public Notice: Opportunity for Comment on Title I, II, III, and IV Funding
The Bangor School Department invites public comment on the proposed use of Title I, Title II, Title III, and Title IV federal funds for the 2025–2026 school year.
A public comment session will be held during the Bangor School Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at Bangor High School.
If you are unable to attend in person, comments may be submitted to Assistant Superintendent Kathy Harris-Smedberg at kharrissmedberg@bangorschools.net.
All interested parents, guardians, staff, and community members are encouraged to share feedback—either in person, by email, or by phone. Your input is valued and appreciated.

Here is the Mary Snow Family Newsletter: https://secure.smore.com/n/dagws
A reminder that the last day of school is this Friday, June 13th!
Dear Bangor Community,
We sincerely apologize for the duplicate posts you've been seeing on our social media channels. We have identified a bug in our communication system and are currently working with Thrillshare to resolve the issue promptly.
Thank you for your understanding and patience as we work to fix this. We appreciate your continued support.

An Evening with the Maine Human Rights Commission
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Virtual: To attend, go to: https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/86425758179
6-7PM
What are civil rights? What is the Maine Human Rights Act? How does the term “protected classes” apply to education? How can students, parents, caregivers, and educators navigate these complicated topics in schools and beyond? Please join the Bangor School Department for foundational learning, questions and conversation with: Kit Thomson Crossman
Executive Director, Maine Human Rights Commission

The last day of school for Bangor students will be FrIday, June 13, 2025

Please join us for an evening of learning and building connections across our schools. In all of the Bangor School Department’s schools and programs, we seek to provide all students with a quality education and prepare them to succeed as citizens of a global community. To achieve this goal, we want to ensure that our practices adapt to and resonate with the ever-evolving students and families that we serve for international, naturalized and American members of our community. This event will feature leading advocates, experts and educators to explore how our schools and the greater community can best support immigrants and refugees who have made Maine home. Attendees will hear from the panel, have the opportunity to ask questions, and socialize at the end of the event.

