MHS Supper To-Go
October 13, 2023Supper To-Go Sophomore Dom Giovacchini is part of the work crew for Supper To-Go, which is why he spent a recent Tuesday afternoon boiling and cutting pasta in the… Read More
Supper To-Go Sophomore Dom Giovacchini is part of the work crew for Supper To-Go, which is why he spent a recent Tuesday afternoon boiling and cutting pasta in the… Read More
Congratulations to Messalonskee High School’s recent Students of the Month: Lydia Parent (freshman), Denny Martin (sophomore), and Olivia Farag (junior). Due to an absence, the senior recipient will be honored… Read More
Spirit Week festivities kicked off in earnest Monday at the high school as Messalonskee celebrates its fall sports teams, including undefeated football and volleyball squads. Messalonskee Principal Scott Hallett witnessed… Read More
Parent / Teacher Conferences will open on Tuesday, September 26th at 8am and close on Monday, October 2nd at 8pm. You can schedule your parent/teacher conference by clicking here. MHS… Read More
Fall athletics are off to a great start. All are invited to come out and support our student athletes!
A year ago, the Messalonskee football team traveled to Falmouth and got stomped 38-9, the second of five straight losses in a season in which the Eagles finished 2-6. Most… Read More
Wrapping up another week of school and excited for all of the wonderful things in store for our students and school communities this upcoming year! #WeAreRSU18 #EaglePrideMHS
Messalonskee High School staff and students had a successful return to school last week. Here are a few moments captured by art instructor, Ninette Fenalson. #WeAreRSU18 #EaglePrideMHS
Meet Messalonskee High School’s Assistant Principal, Nathan Davis! What are you most looking forward to about this upcoming school year? I am looking forward to working with students and staff… Read More
Meet Messalonskee High School’s Assistant Principal, Peter McLaughlin. What was your greatest memory from last school year? My greatest memory from last year was graduation. Seeing those students walk across… Read More