News - Bonny Eagle High School
A Maine mother said her son's school superintendent denied him a diploma for bowing and blowing a kiss on the graduation stage. Mary Denney said her son, Justin, was told by Superintendent Suzanne Lukas at the Bonny Eagle High School graduation ceremony to get off the stage without his diploma after he took a bow and blew a kiss to his mother from the stage, WMTW-TV, Portland, Maine, reported Tuesday. Denney said she and her son were both required to sign a code of conduct before the Friday night graduation at the Cumberland County Civic Center but she does not believe his actions qualified as an infraction. There was no misbehavior.
By Anonymous Elizabeth Schultz has been appointed the interim principal of Bonny Eagle High School for the 2008-09 school year. Schultz is a 1974 graduate of the University of Delaware with a bachelor's degree in history and education.
By -- Bonny Eagle High School has received accreditation through the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This year, the school administration and faculty worked on a self- study and evaluation visit, the first two phases in the accreditation program.
High school students raise money for Guatemalan kids Students from the National Foreign Language Honor Society and the International Club at Bonny Eagle High School recently sold handmade goods from Guatemala at the school's craft fair.
Bonny Eagle High School has named steering committee members for the NEASC accreditation process. The committee members will direct the school's efforts during its self-study and the accreditation by the Commission of Public Secondary School of the New England Association of School and Colleges.
