The North Atlantic Regional High School has received a written, formal apology from the Maine Department of Education Commissioner, Susan Gendron.
In part, the letter states, 's8220;The Maine Department of Education retracts the inappropriate statements made by Edwin Kastuck (and those associated with him) concerning the North
Atlantic Regional High School (NARHS's8221;) suggesting that NARHS was not a lawfully operating school which could issue diplomas and that NARHS was a 's8220;diploma mill's8221; selling
diplomas to customers. These statements, which were not authorized by me, made to the press, to the military, and families were ill-chosen, beyond the authority of Mr. Kastuck or any
employee of the Department of Education to make, and inaccurate's8221;
The recent letter comes as result of NARHS losing students after staff in the Department of Education gave false information to the press and to multiple inquiries. This has resulted in
substantial financial losses to the school and damage to the schools 18-year pristine reputation.
The Commissioner's8217;s letter goes on, 's8220;We apologize for the difficulty these statements have caused your school over the yearsInquiries relating to NARHS should be directed to my
office for a response's8221;
Commissioner Gendron's8217;s letter came on official state stationery and closes with, 's8220;Thank you for bringing this matter to my attention, for the information you delivered to me,
and for your work assisting families.'s8221;
NARHS Administrator, Steve Moitozo, concludes that, 's8220;Rumors or recent news articles that contain information using derogatory terms about NARHS (North Atlantic Regional High
School), should be considered suspect, inaccurate, and false. These reports originated from illegitimate sources inside of the state's8217;s bureaucracy.'s8221; Moitozo goes on to state,
's8220;The Maine Department of Education has retracted the false information. Our reputation is cleared, our program is solid, and our families deserve to know we are a real, legitimate,
private school, authorized by state law, and recognized by the Department of Education.'s8221;
For more information on the North Atlantic Regional High School, visit www.NARHS.orgIf you would like a complete copy of the Commissioner's8217;s letter
to NARHS, please request one from a visit to the web site. OR, call 800-882-2828.
If you would like to speak to the Commissioner's8217;s office directly, you are invited to call the Maine Department of Education at 207-624-6600. Tell the operator you want information
about NARHS. You will be directed to the Commissioner's8217;s staff.