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Lisbon High School (Maine)

Coordinates: 44°00′10″N 70°04′15″W / 44.0028°N 70.0709°W / 44.0028; -70.0709
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Lisbon High School
Address
Map
2 Sugg Drive

,
04252

United States
Coordinates44°00′10″N 70°04′15″W / 44.0028°N 70.0709°W / 44.0028; -70.0709
Information
SuperintendentRichard Green
PrincipalSusan Magee
Grades9-12
Enrollment331 (2020-2021)[1]
Color(s)Red, Black, & White
SloganGreyhound Pride is Inside
Athletics conferenceMountain Valley
MascotGreyhound
RivalOak Hill
YearbookLisbonian
Websitelisbonhs.ss16.sharpschool.com/home

Lisbon High School is a public high school in Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The school mascot is the greyhound. The school is part of the Lisbon School Department. It was founded approximately in 1952, its predecessor being Lisbon Falls High School.

Sports

Lisbon has football, soccer, field hockey, cross country, basketball, wrestling, cheer leading, baseball, softball, tennis and track teams. The school joins with Mt. Ararat High School for their hockey team.

The class C school has a track team, which has won MVCs (Mountain Valley Conference) every year since 2005 (as of 2017) [2] and won its first state title in 2014[3]

Lisbon's field hockey team won MVCs in 2011, and won the State Championship in 2013.

Arts

Lisbon High School has an arts program and a theatre arts and drama program.

Notable alumni

  • Stephen King grew up in neighboring Durham and attended Lisbon High School. The school's library is dedicated to him and his wife.

References

  1. ^ "Maine Dept. of Education".
  2. ^ Horton, Lee; Editor, Assistant Sports (2017-05-26). "Monmouth girls, Lisbon boys win MVC track and field championships". Lewiston Sun Journal. Retrieved 2020-08-19. {{cite web}}: |last2= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Clark, Ernie (2014-06-08). "Orono girls, Lisbon boys capture Class C track state championships". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 2020-08-19.

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