
6th graders are building models with cereal and marshmallows to show their understanding of the structure of atoms. As part of their test score for this unit students identified the atom with its atomic number, mass, and symbol and the correct number of protons, neutrons, and electrons!






Here are our GSB Pi day contestants bravely reciting digits of Pi! Congratulations to our winners: Paton in 5th grade with 170 digits, Crosby in 2nd grade with 110 digits, Ellie in 8th grade with 106 digits & Jhay in 4th grade with 62 digits! Great job everyone!









Mrs. Farnsworth’s class is learning about weather and what makes a rainbow in the sky. We competed a rainbow craft with our 4th grade buddies and made a “walking rainbow” using primary colors.




Kindergarten tapped maple trees in our school forest and sampled some maple syrup. Thank you Sarah and CRCT!






Pre-K has begun 6 weeks of Red Cross swim lessons at the Wiscasset rec. A huge thank you to the PTO for helping to fund this incredibly fun and safety building opportunity! It’s a wet and wild time!




5th graders tap trees during their agriculture class. They are beginning a unit on Maple Sugaring in a Warming Climate.



Voting begins for the Chickadee Award in library!





Modeling properties of light, like reflection and refraction, isn’t so bad, especially when you use lasers!!!!



7th graders participating in a writing workshop with The Telling Room.



GSB Outing Club enjoyed dinner in the woods! Cooking over a campfire is one of our favorite activities!






GSB 6th graders getting to try out some hands on science in the Maine Bio Lab!






GSB held their winter sports banquet, potluck style, with both boys and girls basketball teams and cheerleaders enjoying the food, memories and laughter in the cafeteria. What a GREAT season for all teams! Thank you Coach Adickes, Coach Wallace and Coach Kim for dedicating so much time, effort, and knowledge to this season!






There are still spots available for girls in grades 6-8 for the next session of Heart & Sole starting on March 31st! Practices are every Wednesday from 3-5pm with an additional practice on Monday March 31st and on Monday April 7th.
Please contact Stephanie Moore at smoore@aos93.org for more information.


The multiage 1st and 2nd Graders had a great time learning about animal adaptions in Maine and about building shelters in the forest. Thank you to Sarah Gladu for leading us through the woods so that we could learn to identify signs of animals. We found burrows, woodpeckers holes, and fox tracks!

Mr. Nick has been teaching Kindergarteners about coding during our technology time. They got to use the robots this week.

Mrs. Flewelling’s class playing a Wabanaki game and drawing in their science journals with Coastal Rivers!





Here's a 2nd grade tech class with Mr Nick and then a pizza party celebration !










In Art - grades pre-K through fourth grade are starting their fiber art units.
Each project aligns developmentally with skills that relate to necessary, fine motor, sequencing, and pattern development for other academic subjects.
The youngest students in Pk and K learn about weaving concepts, using circle looms built from paper bowls. These are fun and forgiving looms that allow students to experiment with color, texture, and develop technical skills.

2nd grade working in the yurt to plant sunflower seeds.




GSB Winter Carnival 2025!




