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MSAD 12 (coextensive with RSU 82) – Jackman, Moose River; MSAD 13 (coextensive with RSU 83) – Bingham, Moscow; MSAD 14 (coextensive with RSU 84) – Danforth, Weston; MSAD 15 (coextensive with RSU 15) – Gray, New Gloucester; MSAD 17 (coextensive with RSU 17) – Harrison, Hebron, Norway, Otisfield, Oxford, Paris, Waterford, West Paris
The Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School (OHCHS) is a public high school in South Paris, Maine, [6] a census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Paris in Oxford County, Maine, United States.
This indoor facility provides a controlled environment for training and hosting matches, equipped with appropriate courts, seating, and other necessary features. Bruce Smith Field and Ted Nelson Track: The track and field team at the academy conducts their practices on campus, taking advantage of the available training facilities.
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.
In 2021, MSAD/RSU #60 launched Noble Virtual Middle School in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was introduced as a possible initiation for a project-based K-12 virtual school system in the district. NVMS launched with 60 students in grades 6-8 and 5 staff members to lead the program. [7] It currently serves grades 6–9. [8] [9]
Maine School Administrative District 11 (MSAD 11) serves the communities of Gardiner, Pittston, Randolph and West Gardiner. References
DALLAS — The home of Tyler Seguin, a longtime Dallas Stars leader and seven-time NHL All-Star, was burglarized last month. This is the second burglary of a high-profile athlete in North Texas ...
MSAD 27 is based in Fort Kent, Maine. SAD 27 rejected a proposed unified school project that would involve building a new high school in a location it disagreed with. [3] The school district is composed of the following schools: Community High School at Fort Kent, pop. 380+ as of 2006; Eagle Lake Elementary School, pop. 80+ as of 2006