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In 2014, the Post analysis placed Bangor High in the top 8% nationally (of approx. 22,000 'normal-enrollment' public high schools), and Bangor was one of only six Maine high schools to make the top 10%, and one of only two in a Maine city. [6] In 2011, Maine's male and female AP Scholars were students at Bangor High School.
High school (9-12) Bangor High School - The sole public high school [5] Middle schools (6-8) James F. Doughty School; William S. Cohen School; Grade 4-5 schools. Fairmount School; Mary Snow School; Grade K-3 schools. Fourteenth Street School; Downeast School; Fruit Street School; Abraham Lincoln School; Vine Street School
Carrabec High School, North Anson; Forest Hills High School, Jackman; Lawrence High School, Fairfield; Madison Area Memorial High School, Madison; Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield; Upper Kennebec Valley Memorial High School, Bingham
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Jun. 16—Don Stanhope, who has been the head coach of the Bangor High School softball team for 16 seasons, is stepping down after this season. Stanhope, who turns 55 on Wednesday, has directed ...
[4] [5] Under Maine's school choice program, more than 90% of John Bapst students have their tuition paid for by public funds provided by their sending communities. [6] While students must apply to be admitted to John Bapst, no formal admission test is administered to determine what students are accepted. Application is free of charge. [7]
HAMPTON – Bangor High School head football coach David Morris left the final decision on his players – play it safe and kick the game-tying extra point, or roll the dice and go for the win.
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 ...