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Windham High School (WHS) is a public high school in Windham, Maine, United States. It is part of the Windham Raymond School District RSU14 and accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).
Windham and neighboring Raymond are part of a consolidated school district called RSU 14. Windham based schools in the RSU include Windham Primary School (K–3), Manchester School (4–5), Windham Middle School (6–8), and Windham High School (9–12).
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 ...
Dec. 10—The 12 seniors on the Windham High School boys hockey team have experienced almost everything. As freshmen in 2020-2021, they were part of a team that went 0-12 in a COVID-impacted and ...
Feb. 7—HUNTSVILLE — The Windham School District (Windham) partnered with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) to hold a Skills Demonstration and Career Expo with students from the ...
It is a summer recreation area and is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. Raymond Neck is the landing for the ferry to the town of Frye Island in Sebago Lake. The Raymond school system is currently affiliated with the Windham school system in a district known as RSU 14.
Hodgdon High School, Hodgdon; Madawaska High School, Madawaska; Maine School of Science and Mathematics, Limestone; Presque Isle High School, Presque Isle; Southern Aroostook Community School, Dyer Brook; St. John Valley Technology Center, Frenchville; Van Buren District High School, Van Buren; Washburn District High School, Washburn
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]