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January 09, 2008

District Announcement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 9, 2007

Dear MSAD71 Parents, Staff and Members of the Kennebunk High School Student Body,

On Tuesday afternoon, January 8, high school officials were notified of an alleged threat made toward Kennebunk High School. The police were immediately notified and took action. Through deliberations with them, and due to the fact that the suspect was apprehended and detained, we decided to hold school today. We continue to be in constant communication with our police department to monitor the situation and assure student and staff safety.

We are thankful for the immediate and thoughtful response by our law enforcement agents in assisting us in keeping our school safe. We assure you that the safety of all will remain our top priority.

Below is the press release that our police have provided us.

Sincerely,

Dr. Thomas Farrell

Superintendent of Schools

 

Kennebunk Police Department

Press Release

January 9th, 2008

 

On 01-09-08, Jeffrey Stevens Jr., 19 of 2 Old Kennebunk Road in Lyman, ME was arrested and charged with Terrorizing pursuant to a threat made toward the Kennebunk High School. Police state the arrest came after a student from the Kennebunk High School contacted school officials stating the threat was conveyed to that student from Stevens. A Warrant of Arrest was obtained for Stevens early this morning and police from Kennebunk and the York County Sheriffs Department arrested Stevens at his residence without incident. Stevens was taken to the Kennebunk Police Department where he was booked and subsequently transported to the York County Jail. Police are working in conjunction with the school administration to ensure all safety measures are in place. Stevens is scheduled to be arraigned later this afternoon via video arraignment.

January 9

January 04, 2008

Happy New Year

In spite of the cold weather, we are all glad to be back at school!  We are getting right to work memorizing the times tables.  I'm very pleased that five people already know the 0 through 5 tables.  If you haven't been working on these tables at home, now is the time to start.  Math is so much faster and easier when you don't have to stop to figure these out.  We have learned all the small cursive letters and several of the capital letters.  Students are encouraged to write their spelling words in cursive. Also, ask your student about nouns, verbs, subjects and predicates.  On Tuesday, Pam Taylor a writing consultant for the District will be doing a lesson in our room.