May 7th- PreK-Kindergarten Screening (call office for appt.)
May 13th- MDES Spring Concert 6pm
May 16th- Early Release -Students Dismissed at 12:30pm
May 19th- 4th Grade Swan's Island Day
May 26th- Holiday, No School
June 2nd-June 4th- 8th Grade class trip
June 5th- 8th Grade Promotion 5pm
June 6th- Full day of School
June 9th- Full day of School for MDES
June 10th- Last Student Day (Early Release) for MDES
Dear MDES Families:
We want to hear about your experience with your student’s education. We invite you to participate in completing the School Climate Survey. This survey includes questions about your student’s learning, school safety, and interpersonal relationships, as well as your attitudes about the institutional environment and your personal involvement in school. Your responses will be very helpful in improving student relationships, learning conditions, and the overall school environment.
We’re excited to share that this past winter and spring, we hosted nine in-person community-based conversations focused on developing a Vision of a Graduate. These gatherings brought together over 70 participants from across our school communities, and we’re grateful for the thoughtful insights and perspectives shared.
A Vision of a Graduate defines the essential knowledge, skills, and attributes we want every student to develop by the time they graduate. It acts as a North Star for our schools—guiding curriculum, instruction, and opportunities both in and beyond the classroom—so that all students are prepared for success in life, career, and college.
In addition to these in-person events with families, staff, and community members, we’ve also been conducting in-person interviews with students to ensure their voices are at the center of this work.
To continue broadening our reach and deepening the conversation, we invite you to share your input using the attached form. Your voice is an important part of shaping a vision that truly reflects our collective hopes for our graduates.
Thank you for being a part of this important work!
The 8th Grade has started their final fundraiser!
All 8th graders are selling tickets for a lobster raffle. Each ticket is a chance to win 12 -pound and a quarter lobsters.
Tickets are $20 each.
Students will be selling tickets until Wednesday, May 7th, and the drawing will take place on Friday, May 9th.
MDES students and teacher were part of the Acadia Community Theater's Wizard of Oz cast during April break.
MDES Athletics
Schedules are subject to change - please check the link below to see what is happening for Athletics for the upcoming week. Thank you.
Spring Track Practices Coming Up:
Week of 5/5-5/9:
Monday 5/5: HOME MEET @ MDIHS 3:45PM
Tuesday 5/6: MDIHS 3:30-5:00
Wednesday 5/7: MDIHS 3:30-5:00
Thursday 5/8: MDIHS 3:30-5:00
For a full schedule, see the Athletics Page.
Any questions, please contact Coach Taylor.
ktaylor@mdirss.org
From the Mustang Cafe
Homework Club
Homework Club 5th-8th grades
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 3:15-4:15
This is a space for students to work on assignments after school. A snack is provided (think granola bar, pretzels or Chex mix). Any 5th- 8th grade student is welcome to attend.Students are encouraged to attend after an absence, before a practice or game, or when they may benefit from help with their work.
2024/2025 School Calendar
2025-2026 School Calendar
The MDES Spring Concert is Tuesday, May 13th at 6pm. All instrumental and vocal students in grades 1-8 will be performing.
All 5-8 advanced band will be playing in the NEH Memorial Day Parade on Monday, 5/28. We will meet at MDES at 10:00 and the parade starts at 10:30
All 4th-8th grade musicians are eligible to get free music lessons over the summer. Please email Mrs. Graves at hgraves@mdirss.org and let her know if your child/family would like more information on free lessons. Responses must be turned in by 5/6.
Note from Nurse Ashley: Tick season is here! Encourage your children to do a tick check as part of their daily routine.
Key areas such as ears, in armpits, along the hairline, at the waist, and at the backs of the knees and thighs are all common areas ticks like to hide.
Remember to wear protective clothing:
Tuck your pants into your socks to prevent ticks from getting on your legs under your pants.
Wearing light-colored (white, khaki, etc) clothing makes ticks easier to see as they crawl on you.
Use bug spray that is approved by the EPA for repelling ticks.
The four types of EPA approved repellents for use on skin are Picaridin, DEET, IR3535, and Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus. Permethrin is approved for use on clothing.
Check pets for ticks as well. Even pets that are treated for ticks may carry them into the home.
Garden News
Orders are being taken for the Maine School Garden Network' s~school garden of the month calendar. MDES is represented with two photos of our young gardeners in the calendar. The calendar is $11.00 wholesale or to order directly from MSGN the cost is $20. I will only be taking orders until Friday, April 18 (for later May delivery)~~if interested, please send to school-cash in a sealed envelope marked-''school calendar'' to Miss Patty. The sale of the calendar supports the Maine School Garden Network. The mission of the organization is to promote and support educational gardens for youth and to encourage school programs which teach healthy eating and environmental stewardship. MSGN connects over 200 school gardens in the state of Maine by providing resources and support for young gardeners and thriving garden programs. MSGN website~https://msgn.org/
AOS 91 Summer School
Student Registration 2025
Summer School Registration Link
Preorder your 2024-2025 MDES Year Book!
After-School theater workshop for MDES students.
3:00-3:45pm Wednesday, May 14th.
Email or call Miranda in the office to sign your child up for this opportunity
Northeast Harbor Library
Astor Grant Scholarship Opportunity
Astor Special Opportunities Grant Application Form
please contact the Library at 207-276-3333 or email Josselyn Miller at jmiller@nehlibrary.org
Deadline: May 15, 2025