CHS Scholarship Applications for 2024 are now open!
You can find them on the RSU39 Website
Link to website (select scholarship information on left side of screen): https://www.rsu39.org/page/guidance-services
You can also find the Scholarship packet on the RSU39 App (under Caribou High School> documents>CHS Scholarship Information)

Thank you Bus Drivers!!!!

Our phone lines are back up.
Thank you for your patience.
Eastern Aroostook Adult and Community Education has a CNA instructor position available.
Candidate must be a Maine RN in good standing and have at least two years of work experience in a long-term care setting.
This individual will be responsible for instruction and clinical supervision.
Please send resume and letter of interest to:
Dan MacDonald, Director
Eastern Aroostook Adult and Community Education
308 Sweden Street, Suite 2
Caribou, ME 04736
207-493-4272


RSU39 is hiring. For more information or to see what jobs are available, check out the "Employment Page" on our website at: https://www.rsu39.org/o/earsu/page/emp-opportunity


Quotes for Track/Facilities

Reminder: Caribou High School Athletic Facilities Bond/Note Referendum
Tuesday, November 7th at Caribou and Stockholm Polling Facilities

Caribou High School Names “Student of the Month” for the Month of February 2023.
Isaiah Belyea of Caribou, a Sophomore at Caribou High School, has been selected as the Caribou High School’s Student of the Month for the Month of February, Principal Jamie Selfridge announced today. The award, sponsored by the Caribou Chapter of the National Honor Society, is given in recognition of a high school student’s academic achievement and citizenship.
The Student of the Month program is meant to promote success in and out of the classroom. For a student to be a well-respected citizen, they must be able to balance many different areas of life. They must exemplify outstanding characteristics both as a student and as a citizen of the community. The student must be able to handle many different aspects of student life while maintaining excellence in the classroom. This award is designed to nominate and select students who promote and take pride in Caribou High School and in themselves.
To be nominated as Student of the Month the candidate must be a current high school student. The student will exemplify character in and out of the classroom. Students are nominated by Caribou High School Faculty and Administration each month. The selected student's picture and name will be showcased during the month of recognition both at school and on the school website. The administration will also present a Student of the Month Certificate to the student.
Congratulations Isaiah Belyea!

CHS Scholarship Applications for 2023 are now open!
You can find them on the RSU39 Website
Link to website (select scholarship information on left side of screen): https://www.rsu39.org/page/guidance-services
You can also find the Scholarship packet on the RSU39 App (under Caribou High School> documents>CHS Scholarship Information)

Due to inclement weather all schools in RSU 39 are closed today, Friday, February 17th, 2023.
Reminder-CHS Picture Retake Day is October 18th!

Please see the letter below from Principal Selfridge regarding upcoming NWEA Testing.

Important Message from Mr. Graves:
Tomorrow's (Saturday, 9/24) Cross Country Meet and Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer Games at Old Town have been postponed.
A make-up date will be forthcoming.
IT IS A GREAT DAY TO BE A CARIBOU VIKING!!!! TODAY IS VIKING SPIRIT DAY! WEAR YOUR MAROON AND SHOW YOUR VIKING PRIDE!

Caribou High School Names “Student of the Month” for the Month of September.
Elizabeth Wing of Mapleton, a Sophomore at Caribou High School, has been selected as the Caribou High School’s Student of the Month for the Month of September, Principal Jamie Selfridge announced today. The award, sponsored by the Caribou Chapter of the National Honor Society, is given in recognition of a high school student’s academic achievement and citizenship.
The Student of the Month program is meant to promote success in and out of the classroom. For a student to be a well-respected citizen, they must be able to balance many different areas of life. They must exemplify outstanding characteristics both as a student and as a citizen of the community. The student must be able to handle many different aspects of student life while maintaining excellence in the classroom. This award is designed to nominate and select students who promote and take pride in Caribou High School and in themselves.
To be nominated as Student of the Month the candidate must be a current high school student. The student will exemplify character in and out of the classroom. Students are nominated by Caribou High School Faculty and Administration each month. The selected student's picture and name will be showcased during the month of recognition both at school and on the school website. The administration will also present a Student of the Month Certificate to the student.
Congratulations Elizabeth Wing!

Caribou High School will be on Harvest Break from September 26th -October 11th. Students will return to school on October 12th. Have a wonderful and safe Harvest Break Vikings!

Reminder-There is no school tomorrow (9/16/22) for students.

Message from Mr. Graves:
Tomorrow's JV Girls Soccer game scheduled for 3:00 vs John Bapst at Caribou High School has been cancelled.
The other games vs John Bapst will be on as scheduled.
Girls Varsity at 1:00 (lower field)
Boys JV at 1:00 (track field)
Boys Varsity at 3:00 (lower field)
The Caribou High School Guidance office is pleased to announce the following;
FAFSA Labs and College Information Night
Nichole Vachon from the Finance Authority of Maine will be conducting a series of FAFSA compilation labs at Caribou High School on October 24th. The labs will occur in the senior English classes during that day. There will also be an evening presentation at 6:00 in the Caribou High School cafeteria for students and parents. The goal of both sessions is to understand the financial aid process and start the FAFSA which is required to receive financial aid and local scholarships. Parents and students attending the evening presentation are encouraged to bring in their school issued Chromebook computer.
Teri St Pierre Director of Early College and Carrie Bosse Early College counselor will also be present to answer any questions around concurrent enrollment and the transfer of concurrent enrollment credits.
CHS Guidance staff will also be present to answer any general college admissions questions.
Senior Night at the Caribou Country Club! Come out and support our team!

