Bath’s fire and police departments have outgrown their aging headquarters and the city is looking for solutions.
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New Bath high school construction on budget but behind schedule
Students are expected to move into the new Morse High School on Feb. 25, about two months later than the school’s initial December completion date.
Morse High School discussion group to focus on racism
A program that began in 2019 to discuss a wide range of social issues has re-focused on racism for the 2020-2021 school year.
Morse High School librarian takes stand against racism
BATH — Over the front door of Morse High School is the “Welcome to 826 High Street” banner which promises that “every person, from every perspective and background, is welcomed in Our House.” In the wake of instances of culturally insensitive and offensive speech and language in the school, faculty like Librarian Dawn Lee have […]
Survey for Bath high school nearing deadline
The deadline for the Morse High School reuse survey is Friday, Nov. 13. The survey and more information on the project can be found at cityofbath.com/morse.
Bath high school student tests positive for COVID-19
This is the district’s first reported case of COVID-19, nine weeks since school began in September.
Bath students show support for bus driver battling cancer
Hagerthy was diagnosed with stage 4 lung and esophageal cancer on Aug. 6, but has continued to drive Morse High School students while undergoing biweekly chemotherapy treatment.
Bath high school boys’ soccer team quarantines after opponent tests positive for COVID-19
Morse High School’s varsity and junior varsity boys soccer teams transitioned to full-time online distance learning until Nov. 9 after a Medomak Valley High School player tested positive for COVID-19.
Special Olympics Maine recognizes Bath high school for inclusive program
Morse High School is one of four Maine schools being recognized for its involvement with Unified Champion Schools, a Special Olympics Maine program aimed at fostering a sense of social inclusion, respect and acceptance for all students and teachers.
New Bath high school vandalized
Bath police are asking anyone with information about the crime to call Detective Sgt. Rick Ross at (207) 443-5563.