The first day and general school times of local primary and secondary schools:
BRUNSWICK
The first day of school for all students in grades 1-9 and for new students in the high school will be Sept. 2. Grades 7-8 only will begin that day at 10:55 a.m. Sept. 3 will be the first day of school for all other students, grades K, 10, 11 and 12. Kindergarten screening will be Sept. 2. On Sept. 4 only, kindergartners and parents will attend. On Sept. 5, kindergarten will be a short day, from 9:00-11:30 a.m. Full-day kindergarten begins Sept. 8. Coffin…………………………….9:00-3:30 Harriet Beecher Stowe ……..8:50-3:20 Brunswick Junior High ……….7:50-2:30 Brunswick High………………..7:40-2:10
GEORGETOWN
The first day of school is Sept. 2 for students in grades Pre-K-6. The start date for students in grades 7- 12 depends on which school they attend. Late start will begin Sept. 3. Georgetown Central (K-6) …..8:30-3:00
Wednesday ………………….9:30-3:00 Pre-kindergarten………………8:30-noon
Wednesday ………………….9:30-noon
HARPSWELL COASTAL ACADEMY
The first day of school is Sept. 2. The school follows the SAD 75 calendar. Harpswell C.A. (6-10) ………..8:45-3:45
Wednesday ………………….9:45-3:45
LISBON
School begins Aug. 26 for grades K-9. Grades 10-12 begin Aug. 27. Kindergarten orientation is Aug. 22. Full-day kindergar ten begins Aug. 26. Pre- Kindergarten begins Sept. 9. Lisbon Community ……………8:00-2:30
Pre-Kindergarten a.m……8:00-10:30
Pre-Kindergarten p.m……12:00-2:30 Philip W. Sugg Middle………..7:30-2:00 Lisbon High …………………….7:30-2:00
REGIONAL SCHOOL UNIT 1
The first day of school is Sept. 2 for students in grades K-9. Students in grades 10-12 begin Sept. 3. Late start will begin Sept. 3. Pre-Kindergarten begins Sept. 8. Dike-Newell (K-2), Bath………8:25-3:00
Wednesday ………………….9:25-3:00 Fisher-Mitchell (3-5), Bath…..8:25-3:00
Wednesday ………………….9:25-3:00 Bath Middle (6-8) ……………..7:30-1:57
Wednesday ………………….8:30-1:57 Morse High……………………..7:40-2:05
Wednesday ………………….8:40-2:05 Reg. Career & Tech Cntr. ……7:40-2:05
Wednesday ………………….8:40-2:05 Phippsburg (PreK-5) ………….8:25-3:00
Wednesday ………………….9:25-3:00 West Bath (K-5) ……………….8:25-3:00
Wednesday ………………….9:25-3:00 Woolwich Central (PreK-8)…..8:25-3:00
Wednesday ………………….9:25-3:00
REGIONAL SCHOOL UNIT 2
First day of school for all students in grades K-9 and new upperclassmen is Aug. 27. Grades 10-12 and vocational school students begin Aug. 28. Pre- Kindergarten begins Aug. 27 in Dresden and Sept. 2 in Richmond. Marcia Buker…………………..7:45-2:15
Kindergarten all day……….7:45-2:15
Pre-kindergarten a.m. …..7:45-10:30
Pre-kindergarten p.m. …..11:15-2:15 Richmond Middle……………..7:50-2:20 Richmond High ………………..7:50-2:20 Dresden Elementary …………7:45-2:40
Kindergarten (all day)……..7:45-2:40
Pre-Kindergarten………….7:45-11:00 Hall-Dale Middle ………………7:45-2:20 Hall-Dale High………………….7:45-2:20
REGIONAL SCHOOL UNIT 5
The first student day is Sept. 2 for K-9 and Sept. 3 for grades 10-12. Durham Community ………….8:45-3:15 Freeport
Morse Street ………………..8:45-3:15
Mast Landing ……………….8:50-3:20
Freeport Middle …………….7:40-2:10
Freeport High ……………….7:50-2:20 Pownal Elementary …………..8:30-3:00
Kindergarten ………………8:30-11:45
Preschool…………………..12:30-3:00
REGIONAL SCHOOL UNIT 12
Students in Alna and Westport Island attending Wiscasset schools follow the Wiscasset schedule.
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT 75
All students grades K-12 begin school on Sept. 2. Kindergarten is all day. Bowdoin Central ………………9:10-3:30
Wednesday ………………..10:10-3:30 Bowdoinham Community ……9:10-3:25
Wednesday ………………..10:10-3:25 Harpswell Community………..9:10-3:30
Wednesday ………………..10:10-3:30 Williams-Cone, Topsham ……8:55-3:15
Wednesday ………………….9:55-3:15 Woodside, Topsham………….8:55-3:15
Wednesday ………………….9:55-3:15 Mt. Ararat Middle ……………..7:45-2:10
Wednesday ………………….8:45-2:10 Mt. Ararat High ………………..7:50-2:21
Wednesday ………………….8:50-2:12
WISCASSET
All students in grades K-9 begin school Sept. 2. Sept. 3 is the first day for grades 10-12. Wiscasset Primary ……………7:50-2:30 Wiscasset Middle …………….7:50-2:25 Wiscasset High………………..7:50-2:25
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