Southern Aroostook Community School

Public school in Dyer Brook, Aroostook County, Maine, United States
46°05′12″N 68°11′04″W / 46.086577°N 68.184558°W / 46.086577; -68.184558InformationSchool typepublicOpened1976School districtRegional School Unit #50SuperintendentJon PorterPrincipalJon PorterGradesK–12LanguageEnglishColor(s)Purple and WhiteSongOn WisconsinMascotWarriorTeam nameWarriorsAccreditationNew England Association of Schools and CollegesCommunities servedCrystal Dyer Brook Hersey Island Falls Merrill Moro Plantation Mt. Chase Oakfield Patten Sherman Smyrna and Stacyville, MaineWebsiteElementary School Middle/High School

Southern Aroostook Community School is a public k-12 school in Dyer Brook, Maine, United States. It serves the towns of Crystal, Dyer Brook, Island Falls, Merrill, Oakfield and Smyrna, Maine.[1]

History

After 25 years of work, Southern Aroostook Community School was built and opened in April 1976 at a cost of $3 million. It was intended to educate 750 students and employ 36 teachers as well as administration and support staff. The facility also includes a gymnasium which can accommodate 900 people and a modern library.[2] Southern Aroostook's sports teams, Warriors and Lady Warriors play soccer, basketball, and baseball and softball. In 2018, the Lady Warriors high school basketball team competed for and won the Maine state Class D championship against the Vinalhaven Vikings. This was the school's first state championship title in 23 years.[3]

References

  1. ^ Official Site
  2. ^ Southern Aroostook Community School dedicated Bangor Daily News, April 12, 1976
  3. ^ "Southern Aroostook tops Vinalhaven to win Class D girls basketball state title". Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel. 2018-03-03. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
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