Massabesic High School

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Massabesic High School
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Massabesic High School building
Address
Massabesic High School
88 West Road

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04087

United States
Coordinates 43°32′13″N70°43′28″W / 43.5370°N 70.7245°W / 43.5370; -70.7245
Information
Type Public
Established1969
School district RSU 57
PrincipalTy Thurlow
Grades9–12
Number of students985 (2016–17) [1]
Campus size2 buildings
Campus typesuburban
Color(s) Green, white, gold
Athletics football, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, wrestling, track and field, swimming, lacrosse, tennis, golf, cheerleading, field hockey, ice hockey, cross country, Special Olympics
Athletics conferenceWestern and Southern Maine depending on sport, class varies depends on sport
Mascot Mustang horse
Website highschool.rsu57.org/o/mhs

Massabesic High School, Pronounced "MASS-UH-BEE-SIK" is a public high school located in Waterboro, Maine, United States. The school is part of the RSU 57 school system, which serves six southwestern Maine towns with a combined population of approximately 22,000 residents: Alfred, Limerick, Lyman, Newfield, Shapleigh and Waterboro.

Contents

The school is split into two separate buildings: the West Building which serves most of the students in all grades, and the East Building which serves most of the upperclassmen (grades 11 and 12) and special education classes.

History

The name Massabesic came from a Native American language that was spoken in the area before Europeans settled in the area. Massabesic High School was first opened in 1969 with an enrollment of over nine hundred students within grades nine through twelve. Over the years, the school has had enrolled around 1000 students per school year.

East Building expansion

On August 29, 2007, Massabesic High School occupied the former Massabesic Junior High School building and declared it the East Building, expanding the high school and eliminating overcrowding problems.

The East Building contains the foreign language department and the NJROTC program. It is also the adult education center for RSU 57.

Key facts

Sports

Athletic

Massabesic High School's team name for all of its athletic teams is called the Massabesic Mustangs.

Non-athletic

See also

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