BELFAST — After Carol Robbins’ first day in the first grade she walked directly to her home in Searsmont to organize her nine siblings and 13 neighboring kids into a makeshift school class. She would be the teacher, a job choice inspired by the awe and respect she… Read More
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Superintendent returns to roots in Searsmont> Teaching’s positive, lifelong effects hailed by native SAD 34 leader
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Superintendent returns to roots in Searsmont> Teaching’s positive, lifelong effects hailed by native SAD 34 leader