Millinocket School Department

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Millinocket School Department
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P.O. Box 30
, Maine , 04462
United States
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SuperintendentJoshua McNaughton
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Website www.millinocketschools.org

Millinocket School Department is a school district headquartered in Millinocket, Maine. Its schools are Granite Street School and Stearns Junior-Senior High School.

In April 2012, due to decreasing enrollment in the high school, the district superintendent, Ken Smith, made efforts to recruit international students from China. [1]

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References

  1. Canfield, Clarke. "Public schools woo foreign students to boost ranks." Associated Press at the Washington Times . Monday April 4, 2012. Retrieved on December 16, 2014. Also printed in The Seattle Times .