Maine School Administrative District 75 - Schools

Schools

Name website Enrollment Faculty Principal Information
Mt. Ararat High School website 1400 81.6 Craig King Provides public education to students in grades 9 through 12 in the town of Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Harpswell, and Topsham, Maine. Their school colors are royal blue, white, and red. Their mascot is the eagle.
Mt. Ararat Middle School website 825 66.9 Bill Zima Provides public education to children in grades 6 through 8 in the towns of Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Harpswell, and Topsham, Maine. Attached to the school is the Orion Performing Arts Center which is frequently used by the community. Their school colors are royal blue, white and scarlet. Their mascot is the eagle.
Bowdoin Central School website 236 12 George Jenkins Provides public education to children in grades K through 5 from the town of Bowdoin, Maine.
Bowdoinham Community School website 195 12 Diane Stahl Provides public education to children in grades K through 5 from the town of Bowdoinham, Maine.
Harpswell Community School website 127 9 Darren Akerman Is a K-5 school that serves the Bailey Island, Orr's Island and Great Island communities Harpswell, Maine.
Williams-Cone Elementary School website 273 17 Steve Ciembroniewicz Provides public education to children in grades K through 5 in the town of Topsham, Maine.
Woodside Elementary School website 382 21.5 Richard W.Dedek II Provides public education to children in grades K through 5 in the town of Topsham, Maine.

Note: Based on district web site June 2012.

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