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A full list of MSADs and the cities and towns they serve can be found at the Maine Department of Education web site. MSAD 1 (coextensive with RSU 79 ) – Castle Hill , Chapman , Mapleton , Presque Isle , Westfield
This is a list of school districts in Maine.. Public school systems in Maine are in several types of school administrative units: Cities which have their own School Departments, also known as cities with individual supervision; School Administrative Districts (S.A.D.s) typically made up of 2 or more cities who cooperatively provide education to all of their students; Regional School Units ...
Maine School Administrative District 59 (MSAD 59) is an operating school district within Somerset County, Maine, covering the town of Madison. [2]Starks pulled out after the 2011–12 school year they are now with Regional School Unit 9 Mt Blue Regional School District in Farmington, and Athens and Brighton Plantion pulled out after the 2012–13 school year they are now part of AOS 94 ...
Maine School Administrative District 3 (MSAD 3) is an operating school district within Maine, covering the towns of Brooks, Freedom, Jackson, Knox, Liberty, Monroe, Montville, Thorndike, Troy, Unity and Waldo. [3] MSAU District 3 students attend Mount View High School in Thorndike.
Maine School Administrative District 11 (MSAD 11) serves the communities of Gardiner, Pittston, Randolph and West Gardiner. References
Kennebec Intra-District Schools (KIDS) a.k.a. Regional School Unit 2 (RSU 2) is a school district headquartered in Hallowell, Maine. In addition to Hallowell it serves Dresden, Farmingdale and Monmouth. (Richmond was formally a member, but voted in November, 2022 to leave the district effective July, 2023) [2]
Maine School Administrative District 44 (MSAD 44 or SAD 44) is a school district containing the towns of Bethel, Gilead, Greenwood, Newry, and Woodstock, in Oxford County, Maine. Schools [ edit ]
A regional school unit is a type of school district in Maine. They were created starting in 2008 pursuant to a change in Maine Law that attempted to save on administrative costs by consolidating Maine's many school districts into larger districts. This change was championed by Governor John Baldacci. [1] [2]