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MEET THE DIRECTORS

Christy Monroe

Director, RSU #13

Hello, I’m Christy, Director of RSU13 Adult Ed in Rockland at the McLain Building. Call [207-594-9764], email[cmonroe@rsu13.org], stop by, or visit our website[www.rsu13.maineadulted.org] for more info!

FREE PROGRAMS (ZOOM or in-person):

*HiSET/High School Diploma

*English Language/Citizenship

*College Tutoring

*Tutoring for certifications, like CNA or Bus Driver

*Career Advising & Exploration


Pam Sperry

Director, CLC

Central Lincoln County Adult & Community Education serves the mid-coast communities with a wide variety of educational and enrichment opportunities for young and old alike. We provide individualized instruction & testing for attaining one’s high school equivalency diploma along with college transition services such as Accuplacer testing, instructional support, and college & career advising. In addition, we offer workplace opportunities and preparation as well as numerous community enrichment classes.

Kayla Sikora

Director, Midcoast, RSU#12, Boothbay

Do you or someone you know need help with basic math, reading, writing, or English language skills? Would you like help improving your math or writing skills for work? Are you planning to take the Accuplacer exam and need some brush-up? Are you ready to complete your high school diploma or tackle the HiSET®? FREE help is available for any area adult resident who needs to work on basic math, reading and writing or English language skills. Individualized instruction for all levels or help preparing for the Accuplacer College Placement exam is offered. Find out how to complete a high school diploma through the HiSET® program including the eligibility requirements, what you need to do to prepare for it, and how long it might take you to complete the tests. Call us for an appointment that works for you: 563-2811 for CLC Adult Education in Damariscotta, 832-5205 for Midcoast Adult Education in Waldoboro.

Darrell Gilman

Director, Belfast

Belfast Adult Education, BAE, is a year round, full service adult education program sponsored by Regional School Unit #71. BAE has its main office and learning center housed at Belfast Area High School with satellite locations used for specific academic services.


BAE offers multitude modes of instruction including classroom, on line distance education, tutoring services and Literacy Volunteer tutoring opportunities.


BAE offers instruction in the following programs: Adult Basic Education, Maine College Transition, Training and Retraining, High School Completion including High School Diploma and the High School Equivalency Test, Literacy, English as a Second Language and General Enrichment

David Watts

Director, Five Town

Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education is an award-winning program. On September 15, 2019, we celebrated our 50th year of offering both enrichment and workforce classes to the community! Over 2,000 people each year participate in some way in our program, whether it is taking a class or teaching one. Sign up to take a class, offer to teach one, or even just provide us with your thoughts and ideas. We are always looking for ways to improve our already great program. Remember it doesn’t matter where you live, you can participate in our adult education program.


In any economy, Adult Education courses are great choices because they are local, affordable, and are designed to fit within your schedule.


Our offices and most of our classes are located at Camden Hills Regional High School on Route 90. Look for the granite Camden Hills Regional High School sign.

Susan Brennan

Director, RSU#3

Our new director is Sue Brennan. Sue comes to us with eighteen years in education, with the last eight years in adult education. Her mission is to grow the program through outreach to the communities we serve.


One area of new growth involves building the MCCA program, which stands for Maine College and Career Access. The college and career programming provides direction, career interest assessments, support, academic instruction and information to residents and high school seniors who are thinking about college or looking for their “best fit” career. All academic and MCCA services are free of charge.


A second area of growth involves becoming an integral part of our program’s “Hub” 7, which is made up of all the adult education programs in the Mid-Coast. Working together, this alliance opens the door to all residents of the Mid-Coast area, who now have access to all the programming that each individual adult education location has to offer.


In addition to her duties as director, Sue is also the MCCA advisor for both the Winthrop and Gardiner Adult Education programs and is a math instructor for students transitioning into college math classes.