Welcome to the spring edition of Cobscook Currents! A little over two years ago, I found myself in Downeast Maine having moved from Wyoming where I had been homeschooled. I knew no one, and being sixteen, I decided I wanted to enroll in a public high school. I was intimidated by the idea of being surrounded by all sorts of cliques where I didn’t belong. Then I found out about Cobscook. I knew immediately that this was where I belonged: a tightly-knit environment all about connection, whether it be a connection to the community, environment, people, or skills.
It’s been about a year since the COVID lockdown began, and isolation last spring was especially difficult while school was online. When school resumed in September, though, students were pleasantly surprised by the new system. Educators managed to restore the Cobscook experience. We were back in person, canoeing, building guitars, and learning by experience–in fact, on October 5th, we took our first trip of the year.