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MSAD 60 board approves teacher probationary promotions, new hires and accepts several resignations

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


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MSAD 60 board approves teacher probationary promotions, new hires and accepts several resignations
The MSAD 60 Board of Directors approved a slate of personnel actions including promotions of probationary teachers, nominations for new hires and acceptance of resignations.

During the meeting the board approved moving teachers on the probationary‑1 list to probationary‑2 for next year and approved moving probationary‑2 teachers to continuing contract. District staff told the board it would not read individual names aloud; the lists were included in the meeting packet and the board approved the groups by motion.

The board also nominated two current interns for hire: Ashley Baker for a math teaching position and Blake Baldock for an English/writing position. The board approved both nominations after motions and voice votes.

The board accepted resignations submitted by Kristin Lazier (Noble High School math teacher), William Hahn (special education teacher at MHA), Alston Armstrong (North Berwick Elementary art teacher), Kendra Freakin (Hansen School kindergarten teacher) and Megan Talbot (North Berwick second grade). Each resignation was presented and approved by motion and voice vote.

Administrators told the board they would return with any follow‑up items if additional employment details are required. No contested personnel items were discussed in public session.

Clarifying details from the meeting: the board approved probationary movements and hire nominations as presented in the meeting packet; the district does not read names aloud for probationary list approvals and approved the lists collectively.

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