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SMCC has two campuses, in South Portland and in Brunswick. It also offers classes at several satellite locations and online. [citation needed] The South Portland Campus is located on an 80-acre site on the South Portland waterfront and is home to more than 50 buildings that house classrooms and college administrators, faculty and staff.
Breakwater School (private); Fred P. Hall Elementary School (public); East End Community School (public) Longfellow School (public); Harrison Lyseth Elementary School (public) Levey Day School (private - Jewish)
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The Portland Public Schools prepare food at a central kitchen. The school department provides hot lunches for about 2,200 elementary students per day. In 2011, the Portland Public Schools added a daily vegetarian cold lunch option to its school menus. In 2019, the district changed to a daily hot vegan school meal option. The food service ...
In 1970 that institution merged with the University of Maine at Portland (previously Portland Junior College) and became the University of Maine at Portland-Gorham (UMPG). [2] The name was changed to University of Southern Maine in 1978. The Lewiston-Auburn campus was founded in 1988.
Portland High School is a public high school established in 1821 in Portland, Maine, United States, which educates grades 9–12. The school is part of the Portland Public Schools district , and is one of three high schools in that district, along with Deering High School and Casco Bay High School .
The school was enlarged by the construction of "cottages" (small dormitories) in the 1890s and 1900s, designed by Portland architects John Calvin Stevens, George M. Coombs, and Eugene Gibbs. Coombs also oversaw alterations to the Bryant building in 1905–06, when it was converted to exclusively administrative and educational uses.
Helen M. King Middle School is an expeditionary learning public middle school located in Portland, Maine and administered by the Portland Public Schools. The school's current principal is Amy Marx. [1] It is cited as one of the most racially diverse in the state of Maine: the student body totals 550, represents 22 countries and 29 languages.