Deering High School junior Aiden Blum Levine is the winner of the 2019 Congressional App Challenge for Maine’s 1st District, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree announced recently. His app, “Winditions,” allows users to post up-to-date weather conditions for winter sports so others can see real-time conditions without traveling to the location. It also includes a map to […]
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Boys Basketball: Scots and Deering turn in a nailbiter
The teams traded the lead back and forth, but Deering stood on top at the end.
Portland, Deering Thanksgiving Day Game tradition continues
PORTLAND — Alumni of Portland and Deering high schools and other community members will have the opportunity Thursday, Nov. 27, to participate in a tradition that’s more than a century old: attending the 108th Annual Thanksgiving Day Game. The football game between the two schools will start at 10:30 a.m. at Fitzpatrick Stadium. Regular admission […]
Award honors Portland high school math teacher as Maine’s best
Priya Natarajan, who teaches at Casco Bay High School, has won a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Volleyball: Gorham beats up on Deering, three-sets-to-none
The Rams continue to operate a high level, and made short work of some other Rams.
Bill Nemitz: Educator’s life well lived holds lessons for all of Maine
Longtime educator Betsy Parsons, whose memorial service will be held Saturday, left a legacy of compassion, courage and equality for all.
Deering neighborhood seeks plan for community greenspace
The goal is to make the area in the heart of the neighborhood more of a year-round destination.
Enrollment shift by Portland freshmen could end school choice
The School Board will look at options for assigning high schools to better distribute resources.
Deering High principal who resigned last week is now superintendent in Brewer
Gregg Palmer, who left the Portland high school as officials looked into a drop in enrollment, started work Tuesday as head of the Brewer School Department.
Deering High students defend their school amid concerns about safety and discipline
While they say rumors about several incidents led to a drop in enrollment, they admit there’s room for improvement.