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Brunswick schools keep curriculum focused on future | Column

A strategic plan provides a roadmap that guides an organization toward a vision of the future, moving from its current state to the ideal state. In today’s world, strategic plans are critical in guiding growth and improvement not only in traditional “business” settings, like manufacturing and retail, but also for educational institutions and school systems. […]

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Brunswick schools shifting education outdoors

Editor’s note: This is part of a regular series of articles written by Brunswick High School students interested in journalism. These students will be covering issues in their school and the local community, with guidance by a teacher and editor at The Times Record. Brunswick’s youngest students are experiencing a new kind of learning — […]

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Brunswick history teacher named best in state

Brunswick High School’s Sarah Campbell has been selected as Maine’s 2025 History Teacher of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The award recognizes educators for their dedication, creativity and effective use of primary sources — that is, those created during the historical period being studied. Gilder Lehrman Institute is the nation’s […]

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Tips for youngsters taking first steps to school

This year, the Brunswick School Department has expanded our pre-K programming, now serving over 120 students across four high-quality programs. Each of these programs meets the Maine Chapter 124 requirements, ensuring our youngest learners have access to strong, developmentally appropriate education right from the start.  I also know from personal experience that the first day of […]

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Summer reading is key to student success

In education, we often talk about the importance of reading as it relates to a score or number: Are Maine students ahead or behind national averages, do our students read at a certain “grade level” — or not? But what if we looked at reading not as something to be merely quantified as “below” or […]