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leavitt+area+high+school Latitude and Longitude:

44°16′02″N 70°13′41″W / 44.2672°N 70.2280°W / 44.2672; -70.2280
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Leavitt Area High School
Address
21 Matthews Way

,
04282

United States
Coordinates 44°16′02″N 70°13′41″W / 44.2672°N 70.2280°W / 44.2672; -70.2280
Information
School type Public, high school
School district MSAD 52
PrincipalEben Shaw
Teaching staff65
Grades9–12
GenderCoed
Enrollment574 (2020-2021) [1]
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day07
Campus sizeMedium
Campus typeRural
Color(s)  Green and   white
SongSweet Caroline
Athletics conferenceKVAC
MascotHornet
Accreditation NEASC
NewspaperThe Buzz
YearbookAngelus
Communities served Turner, Leeds, & Greene
Feeder schools Tripp Middle School
Website rsu52.us

Leavitt Area High School is a public secondary school that serves grades 9–12 in Turner, Maine, United States. It is a regional high school and serves the communities of Turner, Leeds, and Greene and is run by Maine School Administrative District 52.

History

The school takes its name from an 1895 gift by James Madison Leavitt, a Turner native who became a wealthy New York City manufacturer of umbrellas and parasols. [2] Leavitt donated $10,000 to the town of Turner to build a preparatory school. [3] The school opened on Jan. 20, 1897, and was dedicated to Leavitt. In 1899 the first class of eight students graduated. [4]

The school later outgrew the initial building, which now houses the Turner Historical Museum and the Turner Public Library. The last class graduated from the Leavitt Institute facility in 1966. In 1967 the school's name was changed to Leavitt High School, and in 1969 when the school district was consolidated, the school's name was changed to Leavitt Area High School, now located nearby the old Leavitt Institute Building.

References

  1. ^ "Maine Department of Education".
  2. ^ Trustees of Leavitt Institute, Turner, Maine[ permanent dead link]
  3. ^ A Guide 'Down East,' Federal Writers' Project, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Printed by The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1937
  4. ^ "Leavitt Institute Building, Turner, Maine, turnermaine.com". Archived from the original on 2009-07-05. Retrieved 2009-09-23.

leavitt+area+high+school Latitude and Longitude:

44°16′02″N 70°13′41″W / 44.2672°N 70.2280°W / 44.2672; -70.2280
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leavitt Area High School
Address
21 Matthews Way

,
04282

United States
Coordinates 44°16′02″N 70°13′41″W / 44.2672°N 70.2280°W / 44.2672; -70.2280
Information
School type Public, high school
School district MSAD 52
PrincipalEben Shaw
Teaching staff65
Grades9–12
GenderCoed
Enrollment574 (2020-2021) [1]
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day07
Campus sizeMedium
Campus typeRural
Color(s)  Green and   white
SongSweet Caroline
Athletics conferenceKVAC
MascotHornet
Accreditation NEASC
NewspaperThe Buzz
YearbookAngelus
Communities served Turner, Leeds, & Greene
Feeder schools Tripp Middle School
Website rsu52.us

Leavitt Area High School is a public secondary school that serves grades 9–12 in Turner, Maine, United States. It is a regional high school and serves the communities of Turner, Leeds, and Greene and is run by Maine School Administrative District 52.

History

The school takes its name from an 1895 gift by James Madison Leavitt, a Turner native who became a wealthy New York City manufacturer of umbrellas and parasols. [2] Leavitt donated $10,000 to the town of Turner to build a preparatory school. [3] The school opened on Jan. 20, 1897, and was dedicated to Leavitt. In 1899 the first class of eight students graduated. [4]

The school later outgrew the initial building, which now houses the Turner Historical Museum and the Turner Public Library. The last class graduated from the Leavitt Institute facility in 1966. In 1967 the school's name was changed to Leavitt High School, and in 1969 when the school district was consolidated, the school's name was changed to Leavitt Area High School, now located nearby the old Leavitt Institute Building.

References

  1. ^ "Maine Department of Education".
  2. ^ Trustees of Leavitt Institute, Turner, Maine[ permanent dead link]
  3. ^ A Guide 'Down East,' Federal Writers' Project, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Printed by The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1937
  4. ^ "Leavitt Institute Building, Turner, Maine, turnermaine.com". Archived from the original on 2009-07-05. Retrieved 2009-09-23.

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