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Maine School Administrative District 49 (MSAD 49) is an operating school district within Maine, covering the towns of Albion, Benton, Clinton and Fairfield. [ 1 ] References
MSAD 23 (coextensive with RSU 87) – Carmel, Levant; MSAD 24 (coextensive with RSU 88) – Cyr Plantation, Hamlin, Van Buren; MSAD 27 – Fort Kent, New Canada, Saint Francis, Saint John Plantation, Wallagrass; MSAD 28 (coextensive with RSU 28) – Camden, Rockport; MSAD 29 (coextensive with RSU 29) – Hammond, Houlton, Littleton, Monticello
It is a part of the Maine School Administrative District (MSAD) 49 and is the district's only public high school. Lawrence serves students from the four towns of Albion, Benton, Clinton, and Fairfield. [3] It offers dual enrollment credits through the local colleges Thomas and KVCC.
Circa 1993 the district (then MSAD 16, which included only Hallowell and Farmingdale) received a grant to teach languages that are different from indo-European languages that were key to foreign relations and trade and selected Japanese after considering Maine's foreign trade and conducting a survey of area businesses.
Marshwood High School is a public high school in York County, Maine, United States.It serves the towns of Eliot and South Berwick, as well as Rollinsford, New Hampshire.It has been at its current location at 260 Dow Highway in South Berwick since September 1999, when it was moved from its previous location in Eliot.
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.
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 ]
Dover-Foxcroft has since become a hub for MSAD 68, as Monson was the final town outside Dover-Foxcroft to have a school in the district until the end of the 2008–2009 school year, when Monson Elementary was closed due to declining enrollment. The building that once housed Monson Elementary has now become the Monson Center.