List of School Districts in Maine - Community School Districts

Community School Districts (C.S.D.s) in which 2 or more cities cooperate to provide education to some or sometimes all grade levels.

List is from: MUNICIPALITIES IN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICTS, April 10, 2008. The original source shows the cities in each C.S.D.

  • Airline Community School District
  • Boothbay-Boothbay Hbr Community School District
  • Deer Isle-Stonington Community School District
  • East Range Community School District
  • Five Town Community School District
  • Flanders Bay Community School District
  • Great Salt Bay Community School District
  • Maranacook Community School District
  • Moosabec Community School District
  • Mount Desert Community School District
  • Oak Hill Community School District
  • Peninsula Community School District
  • Schoodic Community School District
  • Southern Aroostook Community School District
  • Wells-Ogunquit Community School District

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