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Maine School Administrative District 60

Coordinates: 43°18′24″N 70°46′50″W / 43.3066°N 70.7805°W / 43.3066; -70.7805
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Maine School Administrative District 60
(MSAD/RSU 60)
Location
100 Noble Way
North Berwick, Maine 03906
Coordinates43°18′24″N 70°46′50″W / 43.3066°N 70.7805°W / 43.3066; -70.7805
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK-12 and Adult
SuperintendentAudra Beauvais
Asst. superintendent(s)Susan S. Austin
Budget$44,022,000 (2018-19 SY)[1]
NCES District ID2314700
Students and staff
Students2931
Teachers262.6
Staff281.2
Student–teacher ratio11.16:1
Other information
Websitehttps://www.rsu60.org/

Maine School Administrative District 60 (MSAD/RSU 60) is the school district covering the towns of Berwick, North Berwick, and Lebanon.

School Board Members

North Berwick Representatives
Board Vice-Chair: David Lentini
Stan Cowan
Jacqueline Alwin

Berwick Representatives
Margaret Wheeler
Ryan McCabe
Robert Keys

Lebanon Representatives
Board Chair: Joanne Potter
Patricia Endsley
Beverly Olean[2]

Schools in MSAD/RSU 60

High Schools
Noble High School Grades 8-12

Middle Schools
Noble Middle School Grades 6-7

Elementary Schools
Vivian E. Hussey School Grades K-3
Hanson School Grades K-3
North Berwick Primary School Grades K-5
Eric L. Knowlton School Grades 4-5
Lebanon Elementary School Grades 4-5
Mary R. Hurd School Grades 4-5

Other
Noble Adult & Community Education Located within Noble High School

2012-2013 District Restructuring

To alleviate overcrowding at some district schools and to better use underpopulated facilities, a restructuring plan was put into place and set to begin in 2012-2013. Instead of having K-4 kids in the Vivian E. Hussey School, the school now holds students K-3 while the Eric L. Knowlton School holds students 4-5 instead of the former 5-6. Also due to crowding, Noble Middle School moved the eighth grade into Noble High School and now holds students in grades 6-7 as opposed to the previous 7-8. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts - District Detail for Rsu 60/msad 60". Nces.ed.gov. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  2. ^ "Current Board Members | MSAD/RSU #60". Msad60.org. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  3. ^ "SAD 60 shuffles which grades will attend what schools". Fosters.com. February 22, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2012.