Gorham School District

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Gorham School Department
Address
75 South St, Suite 2
Gorham, ME
Gorham
, Cumberland, Maine, 04038
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoPrepare and inspire! [1]
GradesK-12
SuperintendentHeather Perry [2]
Asst. superintendent(s)Brian Porter
School boardGorham School Committee
Chair of the boardDarryl Wright [3]
Schools5
Students and staff
Students2,786 [4]
District mascotRam
ColorsMaroon and white
Other information
Website www.gorhamschools.org

Gorham School Department is a public school district located in Gorham, Maine.

Contents

It serves Grades K-12 throughout 5 schools. The superintendent, since 2015, has been Heather Perry. The assistant superintendent since 2021 has been Brian Porter. [5]

Schools

School NameOpenedGradesAddressPrincipalAssistant Principal (s)Student Population
Gorham High School (Maine) 1959 [6] 9-1241 Morrill Ave, Gorham ME, 04038 [7] Brian Jandreau [8] Christina Cifelli [8]

Marc Sawyer [8]

856 [9] (19-20)
Gorham Middle School2003 [10] 6-8106 Weeks Rd, Gorham ME, 04038 [11] Quinton Donahue [12] Thomas Smith [13] 633 [9] (19-20)
Great Falls Elementary School2011 [10] K-572 Justice Way, Gorham ME, 04038 [14] Rebecca Fortier [15] Deanna Etienne [15] 567 (18-19)
Narragansett Elementary School1981 [10] K-5284 Main St, Gorham ME, 04038 [16] Cynthia Remick [17] Erin Eppler [17] 268 (18-19)
Village Elementary School1963 [10] K-512 Robie St, Gorham ME, 04038 [18] Brian Porter [19] Cheryl Fotter [19] 458 (18-19)

Athletics

The district offers the following athletics to students in middle and high school:

Middle School: [20]

-Soccer (Boys and Girls)

-Cross Country (Boys and Girls)

-Field Hockey (Girls only)

-Tennis

-Basketball (Boys and Girls)

-Indoor Track (Boys and Girls)

High School: [21]

-Cheerleading (Fall, Winter)

-Cross Country (Boys and Girls)

-Field Hockey (Girls)

-Football

-Golf (Co-ed)

-Soccer (Boys and Girls)

-Volleyball (Girls)

-Ice Hockey (Boys and Girls)

-Basketball (Boys, Girls, Unified)

-Indoor Track (Boys and Girls)

-Swimming (Boys and Girls)

-Wrestling (with Westbrook High School)

-Alpine Skiing

-Baseball (Boys)

-Softball (Girls)

-Lacrosse (Boys and Girls)

-Outdoor Track and Field (Boys and Girls)

-Tennis (Boys and Girls)

See also

Gorham School District athletics page

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