Maine History Transformed through Metal Design
Lauren Head’s Metal Design class delivers their wearable art, created using 100-year-old copper from the Maine State House dome, to the Museums of the Bethel Historical Society. Jewelry display cards...
View ArticleThe Path Forward – The DEI Task Force Moves Ahead
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, faculty member Maggie Davis launched a listening tour with alumni. Those conversations have prompted the creation of a DEI Task Force, which Maggie now...
View ArticleAn Inside and Underwater Look at Sunday River
Eva Stasinos ’23, Paul Haberstroh, Dylan Greenberg ’21, and Jerry Bernier get ready to inspect snowmaking intake pipes at Sunday River One Good Turn Deserves Another Sunday River has among the best...
View Article2020 in Review – Top Ten Gould Moments of the Year
No doubt, 2020 was a year unlike any other, but that didn’t stop Gould from creating magic moments filled with tradition and opportunities to learn and grow. Here are ten of the most memorable moments...
View ArticleFeeling Foreign – My Journey to America
A False Start – Isolated as an Exchange Student Growing up in Japan, my first experience abroad was a homestay in a suburb of Sacramento, California, when I was 16. I was a sophomore in high school....
View ArticleMerchant-Borna Helps Develop Rapid COVID Test
Kian Merchant-Borna ’03, MPH, MBA, served as principal investigator for a University of Rochester Medical Center-hosted clinical trial of a quick COVID-19 diagnostic testing device. The $5 rapid COVID...
View ArticleCollege Counseling Workshop: Interviews & Visits
The How, Why, When, and If of Demonstrated Interest in College Interviews & Visits Next Wednesday, January 13, the College Counseling Office will present the first of five virtual workshops open...
View ArticleInaugural Nordic Race for 2021
Saturday’s race at Quarry Road Trails in Waterville, ME, was part of the NONSTOP Nordic race series. There were 47 competitors in the men’s field and 29 in the women’s race. It was a competitive field...
View ArticleMLK Day: How to Implement the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Gould DEI Task Force invites you to join us Monday, January 18, at 7:00 pm to remember, honor, and discuss how to implement the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King asked these questions...
View ArticleAlpine season off to strong start
Ethan Bouchard ’23 took the top step for U16 Boys The U16s and U19s just hosted their first race of the season at Sunday River on Monday. Surface conditions for the opening Turkey Chase were solid and...
View ArticleGould Alpine Racers Sweep Men’s and Women’s Podiums
Gould Women’s U19 Alpine Racer Catie Caggiano ’23 rips through the course on Monday. Photo from Coach Bruce Johnston. Women’s Alpine Racers The U16 and U19 alpine racers had another USSA slalom MARA...
View ArticleLivingood wins second Nordic race
Utah Bean ’21 finds a new gear going uphill, coach Ben Kamilewicz ’95 cheers him on intensely. Gould Nordic Race – January 23, 2021 Gould had six racers compete at Quarry Road Trails in Waterville on...
View ArticlePlanning a Winter Camping Expedition – Junior Four Point Training
Meghan Young and Naomi Kramer gather plenty of wood for the campfire Winter Camping Requires a lot of Prep In a little more than five weeks, 11th graders will head into the woods on a nine-day winter...
View ArticleStrong Nordic Showing at Black Mountain Race
Eliza Skillings ’21 digs in deep to push up a steep hill Gould Nordic Race – January 31, 2021 The Nordic team traveled to Black Mountain in Rumford for their third NONSTOP Nordic race of the season. It...
View ArticleFirst USASA Slopestyle competition of the year
Gavin O’Connell ’24 in the start The team had an awesome day this past Friday at Sunday River during their first USASA Slopestyle competition of the year. The Freeski athlete comp started at 11 am,...
View ArticleMARA seeded USSA Race
Maine Alpine Racing The U19 and U16 skiers had their 3rd USSA GS race at Sugarloaf yesterday. The athletes faced fairly chalky but overall good surface conditions. We raced against CVA, Kent’s Hill,...
View ArticleCollege Counseling Workshop: Test-Optional Admissions
Testing, Testing: What you need to know about SATs, ACTs, and Test-Optional Admissions in a Pandemic World Join us this Wednesday, February 17, for the next in the College Counseling Office’s series...
View ArticleSnowboard Results February 2021
Here’s what we’ve been up to…not as many comps as usual and certainly less travel, but we’re making the most of it! FIS Futures Tour Slopestyle Aidan Mahoney, Joseph Senner, Nate Pare and Cooper...
View ArticlePrep Alpine Kicks Off Season at Kents Hill
Cate Maccini ’22 basking in her second-place finish! Prep Alpine Slalom The Prep Alpine Team accompanied by coaches Drew and Brucie, kicked off our MAISAD season opener at Kents Hill with a slalom...
View ArticleNight Slalom Race at Titcomb Mountain
Night Slalom Race Yesterday, the alpine U16s and U19s competed at the Wes Marco Titcomb night slalom race. Titcomb is a small mountain in Farmington. The surface conditions were a bit sugary but held...
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