Spring 2023 Maine Through Year results for Grades 3-8 & 10 are now available. More information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gkMGHra-1KTC0EH9tF9W4539WT0tMvI80eUOwdgvHLc/edit?usp=sharing
about 1 year ago, Troy Patterson
Congratulate Caidi Staples for out-fishing all of the other Adventure Students this morning with a homemade "Stick" Fishing Rod- from a Kayak!!!
about 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
CE Student in a black jacket and black leggings in the woods holds a stick "fishing pole" near an orange kayak
Student in black clothes with a yellow life jacket stands in the background with a hand holding a fish in the foreground
New fencing around the Pre-K playground has been installed!
about 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
New fencing around playground behind the high school
National Merit Scholarship Corporation has unveiled the names of their semifinalists. NMSC semifinalists come from all over the state of Maine, but Cape Elizabeth High School boasts the largest number, with seven seniors competing for the prestigious scholarship.
over 1 year ago, Troy Patterson
Please join us at the SBAC Public Forum on Sept 20th at 6:30 pm at Town Hall!
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
SBAC Public Forum Poster
Check out the link below to see Hadley Johnson talk about her upcoming, self-written musical at CEHS. AFTERTHOUGHT is based on a concept developed her Freshman year by Hadley and her classmate and fellow senior, Eliza Green. Hadley has been workshopping and rehearsing since this past January with a cast and crew of over 40 students and professional musicians and artists. AFTERTHOUGHT will be presented Thurs - Sun, 9/28 - 10/1, at the CEHS Auditorium. https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/education/high-school-senior-composes-musical-to-be-performed-at-cape-elizabeth-high-school-later-this-month-maine-community-schools-theatre-theater/97-e1b01238-f9c6-446e-b42c-5ac0a4402896
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
CE in white against a gradient maroon background
School District distributes 130 fans to the three schools to help beat the heat!
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
Box Fans stacked in a truck to unload
Bus routes (https://www.cape.k12.me.us/o/cems/page/hs-ms-bus-stops) have been updated for Middle School and High School. The Parent Resources Page (https://www.cape.k12.me.us/page/parent-resources) has this update and more.
over 1 year ago, Troy Patterson
Getting ready for the start of school! We can't wait!
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
School playground with new wood chips
School playground getting new wood chips with a bulldozer
School playground getting new wood chips
**4:30PM 8/21/23 update: We believe the issue to be resolved and public access restored.**The district is working to resolve an issue affecting the network connection to the schools. For families, this means a loss of access to PowerSchool.
over 1 year ago, Andrea Fuller
Not to worry - the Fire Department is assisting the Facilities Department identify masonry leaks this morning starting at 9 am Thursday.
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
CE logo Red letters outlined in gold with a maroon background
We encourage you to take a moment to fill out this survey to help facilitate the School Building Advisory Committee's work towards school building proposals. It is open to all Cape Residents 18 and older. There is a button linked to the survey on the District webpage. https://portlandresearch.survoxinc.com/portland01/prg/capesbacsurvey/index.php
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
CE logo, letters in maroon outlined in gold overlapping each other
The high school gym is getting a facelift. It is believed that the ceilings haven't been painted since the school opened in 1969!
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
High school gym with the basketball hoops covered in plastic ready to paint
paint scaffolding on the gym floor
The PowerSchool parent portal will reopen on Thur, 7/27 & families may begin to submit annual student info forms. Planned summer projects delayed the portal opening slightly. Thank you for your patience.
over 1 year ago, Andrea Fuller
cesd logo
The Facilities Department is hard at work! The majority of the floors get stripped and then lay 8 coats of wax/sealer before the start of school.
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
clean floors in a science room
clean floors in the schools
clean floors in the schools
CEHS Graduation Information and Updates: Please see the link below to get up to date information about our graduation ceremony on Sunday, June 4 @ 1:00 pm. https://docs.google.com/document/d/19fr1qxPzc5FWxv4PnThlf0ikfAW0Cn1VYJeSIZPLzQc/edit?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, John Springer
Please save the date, register, and come together as a community for an untimed 5K run/walk benefiting Andrew “Sal” Perruzzi. Sal, a CEHS junior and cross country team member, was recently diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma. All proceeds will go directly to the Perruzzi family. This event is student led and organized by the 2023 CEHS cross country team captains and the Class of 2024 student council. The race is set for May 28th at 9:00 a.m. and will start at Cape Elizabeth Middle School, following the same 5k course utilized by the Turkey Trot and Cape Challenge. Race t-shirts will be provided to registered participants. Sal is known for sporting his signature shades while running, so we ask that all participants race in sunglasses. General donations may also be made on the registration site. Come together, cherish each day, do good, Run for Sal!
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
Flyer for Sal's Run/Walk on May 28, 2023
As you may remember, we had two finalists for he 2023 Maine Literary Award!! Please join us in congratulating Sashi Kaufman on her win!
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
Two women stand with their heads together smiling as one holds an award
The Special Olympic team with their entourage traveled to Bonny Eagle for the Cumberland County Track and Field Meet on Friday May 12. Henry Adams, Allison Brooking, Emily Whalen, Maddie Mills and Evan Zack all earned ribbons for the 100m, 50m, shot put and standing long jump. They displayed great sportsmanship and teamwork throughout the event. The entourage did a great job supporting and cheering on the athletes. Thanks to everyone's effort the day was great fun and a huge success. Karen Johnson
over 1 year ago, Jen Lakari
Cape Students on a podium at the Special Olympics