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The Regional School Unit 1 (RSU 1) in Bath, Maine, includes seven public schools that were part of the Bath School Department:

In 2016, the Bath School Department was consolidated with other area schools (West Bath, Phippsburg and Woolwich) to form RSU 1 .

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