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The District No. 5 School House is a historic school building on Billings Road at School House Lane in Hermon, Maine. Probably built about 1880, it is the rural community's best-preserved one-room schoolhouse, and is now maintained by the local historical society. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1]
Principle bodies of water include Hermon Pond (462 acres), Tracy Pond (47 acres) and George Pond (49 acres). Hermon is bordered on the northwest by Levant, on the northeast by Glenburn, on the east by Bangor, on the south by Hampden and on the west by Carmel. It is crossed by U.S. Route 2 and Maine State Route 222.
Ashland District School, Ashland; Central Aroostook High School, Mars Hill; Easton Senior High School, Easton Fort Fairfield Middle/High School, Fort Fairfield Fort Kent Community High School, Fort Kent
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 ...
Hermon High School is a two-story building that was completed in 1995. The 2008–2009 Cheerleading team swept all four competitions held in Maine, winning first at PVC's, Big East, Regionals and States. [citation needed] They placed sixth in the New England Cheerleading Competition. [citation needed]
Maine School Administrative District 3; Maine School of Science and Mathematics; Marshwood High School; Massabesic High School; Mattanawcook Academy; Medomak Valley High School; Messalonskee High School; Mid-Coast School of Technology; Monmouth Academy (Maine) Morse High School (Maine) Mount Desert Island High School; Mountain Valley High School
School Administrative Unit 31, or SAU 31 is a school district that serves the Maine towns of Lowell, Burlington, Edinburg, Enfield, Howland, Maxfield, and Passadumkeag. [1] A total of 3 schools are managed in the school district, and there is a total number of 652 students between the 3 schools.
School union students are given a choice of neighboring school districts, and the school union pays for the student's tuition. The third type is a MSAD (Maine School Administrative District). This is a regional school district that incorporates two or more towns into one school department with one high school and middle school.