Noble High School nominates interns Ashley Baker and Blake Baldock for teaching positions

May 04, 2025 | RSU 60/MSAD 60, School Districts, Maine


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Noble High School nominates interns Ashley Baker and Blake Baldock for teaching positions
Noble High School is set to welcome two new educators next year, as the School Board approved nominations for Ashley Baker and Blake Baldock during the recent meeting. Baker, who is completing her master’s degree at the University of New Hampshire, has been interning at Noble High and has already taken over classes during a teacher's absence. Her nomination for a math teaching position was met with unanimous support.

Similarly, Baldock, also an intern and master’s candidate from UNH, is being nominated for a writing position. His contributions to the English team have been recognized, and the board swiftly approved his nomination as well.

In addition to the new appointments, the board addressed several resignations. Notable departures include Kristen Legere, a math teacher at Noble High, and William Hahn, a special education teacher at MHA. Alston Armstrong, an art teacher from North Berwick Elementary, also announced his resignation. Each resignation was processed with motions and unanimous votes.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing changes within the school staff, reflecting both new opportunities and transitions as the academic year progresses.

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