Maine Schools
Maine Cities
| Portland Schools ( 63,934 ) | Ellsworth Schools ( 12,956 ) |
| Bangor Schools ( 40,683 ) | Gardiner Schools ( 11,964 ) |
| Lewiston Schools ( 35,586 ) | York Schools ( 11,866 ) |
| Waterville Schools ( 26,602 ) | Bath Schools ( 11,843 ) |
| Augusta Schools ( 24,652 ) | Kennebunk Schools ( 11,498 ) |
| Auburn Schools ( 23,250 ) | Wells Schools ( 10,940 ) |
| South Portland Schools ( 23,217 ) | Falmouth Schools ( 10,552 ) |
| Biddeford Schools ( 23,137 ) | Skowhegan Schools ( 10,358 ) |
| Brunswick Schools ( 21,895 ) | Old Town Schools ( 10,050 ) |
| Saco Schools ( 19,176 ) | Topsham Schools ( 10,029 ) |
| Scarborough Schools ( 18,072 ) | Caribou Schools ( 9,839 ) |
| Sanford Schools ( 16,939 ) | Orono Schools ( 9,793 ) |
| Westbrook Schools ( 16,558 ) | Farmington Schools ( 9,422 ) |
| Windham Schools ( 16,327 ) | Presque Isle Schools ( 9,296 ) |
| Gorham Schools ( 14,914 ) | Houlton Schools ( 9,294 ) |
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Maine Counties
| Cumberland County Schools ( 275,908 ) | Somerset County Schools ( 51,674 ) |
| York County Schools ( 204,807 ) | Knox County Schools ( 41,375 ) |
| Penobscot County Schools ( 149,585 ) | Waldo County Schools ( 39,306 ) |
| Kennebec County Schools ( 121,139 ) | Sagadahoc County Schools ( 37,650 ) |
| Androscoggin County Schools ( 107,666 ) | Lincoln County Schools ( 35,525 ) |
| Aroostook County Schools ( 72,859 ) | Washington County Schools ( 33,224 ) |
| Oxford County Schools ( 56,888 ) | Franklin County Schools ( 29,764 ) |
| Hancock County Schools ( 53,648 ) | Piscataquis County Schools ( 17,564 ) |
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State Demographics
Estimated Population (2005): 1,328,582
Male: 648,658
Female: 679,924
Median Age: 39.76
Maine School Districts Information
As of school year 2007, the state of Maine has 335 school districts with 608 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 193,848 accros _n cities and townsSouthern Maine Schools Seek Fair Funding (WMTW Auburn)
School officials in southern Maine are calling on the state for help.
State lists 'lowest-achieving' schools (Bangor Daily News)
AUGUSTA, Maine -- The state Department of Education on Tuesday identified what it called the state's 10 "persistently lowest-achieving schools," thereby deeming those schools eligible for a ...
Schools could get money, but there's a catch (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
Ten Maine schools have such persistently low test scores that the federal government is offering them a lot of money to improve. The catch: They'll have to make some drastic changes, including replacing their principal.
Portland, Lewiston Schools Cited As 'Low Achievers' (WMTW Auburn)
Maine Education Commissioner Susan Gendron promises to work with schools to develop plans to improve student performance.
March 10, 2010 (Waterboro Reporter)
Regional School Unit 57 plans to ask the Maine Department of Education to take another look at state aid for schools next year, questioning why one of the poorest districts in the state should see a $2.2 million reduction.
Sumner Memorial High School Among 10 Lowest-performing Schools in Maine (Fenceviewer)
SULLIVAN — Sumner Memorial High School was today designated one of the 10 lowest-performing schools in Maine.
Maine's official dessert? (Bangor Daily News)
Amos Orcutt is so passionate about whoopie pies he's taking it to the governor. Well, not quite yet -- but eventually. Orcutt earlier this year filed the paperwork for a bill to recognize the ...
Southern Tier schools see graduation rates increase (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
New York's four-year high school graduation rate continued to improve last year, and students in the Broome-Tioga-Chenango county region are graduating at higher rates than the statewide average, data released Tuesday by the state Education Department indicated.
WEB NEWS: Freeport, Wiscasset place second in drama regionals (The Times Record)
FREEPORT — One Act Play teams from Freeport and Wiscasset high schools earned second place finishes at their respective sites in the regional Maine Principals Association competitions over the weekend.
Elementary schools need more on black history (Portsmouth Herald)
Dennis Robinson's article (March 1) on New Hampshire's black history was excellent. It's important to mark the progress that's been (and is being) made, bringing this vital topic into public awareness.


