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Westbrook, ( ME ) Maine Schools



District Schools in Westbrook, Maine

Westbrook School Department

Phone:(207) 854-0800
Grade Levels: PK - 12
Member Schools:7
Estimated Total Student Population:2,559


Schools in Westbrook, Maine


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Congin School

410 Bridge Street Westbrook, ME 04092
Phone: 2072078540
Population: 341
Grade: 03 - 05

Saccarappa School

110 Huntress Avenue Westbrook, ME 04092
Phone: 2072078540
Population: 245
Grade: PK - 02

Prides Corner School

375 Pride Street Westbrook, ME 04092
Phone: 2072077975
Population: 336
Grade: PK - 02

Oxford-cumberland Canal School

102 Glenwood Avenue Westbrook, ME 04092
Phone: 2072078540
Population: 224
Grade: 03 - 05

Fred C Wescott School

426 Bridge Street Westbrook, ME 04092
Phone: 2072078540
Population: 576
Grade: 06 - 08

Westbrook High School

125 Stroudwater Street Westbrook, ME 04092
Phone: 2072078540
Population: 837
Grade: 09 - 12

Westbrook Regional Technology Center

125 Stroudwater Street Westbrook, ME 04092
Phone: 2078540820
Population: 0
Grade: 09 - 12


Morse picks four more leadership team members

The School Committee will consider the superintendent's selections for reorganization when it meets in August.


Local Dispatches

Portland police are holding the second annual Sgt. Johnsey & Sgt. Betters Memorial Ride on Saturday, raising money for the children of the two Portland officers who died unexpectedly two years ago.


K-9 officer puts skills to new use

Phil Hebert has retired from the Westbrook police force, as has his dog Samson. But he remains involved in city matters as the new parking and animal control officer.


Frustrated Peaks council feels marooned on island

Citing city resistance to their advice, members are stepping down and the board may dissolve.


Fresh eyes on city business

Youve all taught me so much, Kathryn Walsh, left, told members of the City Council last week. Walsh and Ian Karby, right, have served as advisory members of the council. Walsh, who leaves for college next month, has completed her term.


Strike threatens opening of four District 62 schools

Des Plaines school officials are desperately looking for a temporary home for 700 Algonquin Middle School students, whose school will not be ready for opening on Aug. 23 due to the construction workers strike.


Green living guide expands to midcoast

Besides providing coupons, the SunriseGuide serves as a directory for local businesses that offer goods and services with reduced environmental impact.


FEMA's new flood plain mapping could cost coastal Mainers dearly

Some communities in York and Cumberland counties hire a consultant to challenge the agency's findings.


Legion tourney comes to the region

According to David Towne, Burdell Bailey founded this AmericanLegion Baseball Tournament many years ago for two reasons: so kidsfrom outside the region could be exposed to some of the area'shistorical sites, and so the local boys could face top-notchcompetition without leaving home.


Maine football likely to add fourth class in 2011

The speculation of a fourth class being added to the Maine high school football scene appears set to become reality in the fall of 2011. The Maine Principals' Association has been discussing the possibility of adding a fourth class for some time.