Valley Unified Education Service Center

Valley Unified Education Service Center
Address
84 Pleasant Street, Suite 1
Upper Saint John Valley
, Maine, 04743
United States
Coordinates47°15′15″N 68°35′00″W / 47.2542°N 68.5833°W / 47.2542; -68.5833
District information
TypeEducational Service Center (Regional Collaborative)
SuperintendentBenjamin Sirois (Executive Director)
Other information
Websitevuesc.org

The Valley Unified Education Service Center (VUESC) is a public educational collaborative in northern Aroostook County, Maine. Established in 2018, the center serves as an administrative and resource-sharing hub for three school administrative units (SAUs) in the upper Saint John Valley: the Madawaska School Department, MSAD 27, and MSAD 33.

History

The VUESC was formed to streamline administrative costs by sharing a single superintendent and central office staff among three geographically linked districts.

Timeline of regionalization

Year Event Outcome
2015 Regionalization talks begin Districts explore a combined regional high school.
2018 VUESC officially formed Unified leadership and Central Office established.
2021 Regional project cancelled Project dissolved following site-selection disputes and legal challenges.
2026 Merger Referendum Voters in Madawaska and MSAD 33 to decide on formal unification in November.

Athletics

Athletics in the Valley Unified region are a central pillar of community life, characterized by long-standing local rivalries and recent regional success. While the districts maintain separate teams for most sports, they collaborate on programs such as the Valley Mustangs football team to ensure student participation levels remain viable.[1]

2026 State Championship

On February 28, 2026, the Fort Kent Warriors boys basketball team (MSAD 27) achieved a historic milestone by winning the school's first-ever Class C State Championship. The Warriors defeated Maranacook 70–63 at the Augusta Civic Center. The victory was led by junior Aden Jeffers, who scored 27 points, following his game-winning buzzer-beater in the regional final against top-seeded Caribou. The win prompted a massive community celebration, with a motorcade of emergency vehicles escorting the team back into Fort Kent.[2]

School safety

2026 Fort Kent security incident On February 24, 2026, a bomb threat was reported at Fort Kent Community High School after a handwritten note was discovered in a school bathroom. The incident prompted the immediate evacuation of both the high school and the co-located Valley Rivers Middle School. Students were dismissed for the day while the Aroostook County Sheriff's Department and local police cleared the buildings.

On March 4, 2026, Fort Kent Police announced that a 15-year-old student had been arrested and charged with terrorising and making a false public report in connection with the hoax. The incident led to a regional review of school safety protocols within the Valley Unified framework.[3]

St. John Valley Technology Center

Located in Frenchville, the SJVTC provides vocational training in fields such as welding, nursing (CNA), and automotive tech. In 2026, welding students completed the "Acadian Star" sculpture using steel from the historic Madawaska International Bridge.

Member districts

Madawaska School Department: Madawaska Middle/High School.

MSAD 27: Fort Kent Community High School and Valley Rivers Middle School.

MSAD 33: Wisdom Middle/High School.

References

  1. ^ "Valley Unified Athletics". VUESC. Retrieved March 11, 2026.
  2. ^ Bouchard, C. (February 24, 2026). "Fort Kent Warriors bask in community support after historic win". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved March 11, 2026.
  3. ^ "Police say bomb threat in Fort Kent schools was a hoax". WAGM-TV. February 24, 2026. Retrieved March 11, 2026.