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Maine School Administrative District 60

Coordinates: 43°18′24″N 70°46′50″W / 43.3066°N 70.7805°W / 43.3066; -70.7805
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Maine School Administrative District 60
(MSAD/RSU 60)
Location
100 Noble Way
North Berwick, Maine 03906
Coordinates43°18′24″N 70°46′50″W / 43.3066°N 70.7805°W / 43.3066; -70.7805
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK-12 and Adult
SuperintendentAudra Beauvais
Asst. superintendent(s)Susan S. Austin
Budget$47,550,000 (2022-23 FY)[1]
NCES District ID2314700[1]
Students and staff
Students2,987
Teachers265
Staff280
Student–teacher ratio11.28:1[1]
Other information
Websitehttps://www.rsu60.org/

Maine School Administrative District 60 (MSAD/RSU 60) is the school district covering the towns of Berwick, North Berwick, and Lebanon, Maine.

School Board Members

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North Berwick Representatives
Lauren Janousek
Joshua Tabor
Kathleen Stanton Whalen

Berwick Representatives
Elva Lovejoy (Board Chair)
Margaret Wheeler
Travis Doiron

Lebanon Representatives
Nancy Neubert (Board Vice-chair)
Jeridene Basko
Victoria Travers[2]

Schools in MSAD/RSU 60

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Noble High School

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Noble High School is located at 100 Noble Way, North Berwick, Maine. NOBLE is an acronym for the three towns that the Noble schools serve (NOrth Berwick, Berwick, and LEbanon).[3] It was originally located at 46 Cranberry Meadow Road, Berwick, Maine prior to the construction of its new campus in 2001. It serves all three communities covered by MSAD/RSU 60, and since the 2012-2013 District Restructuring has housed 8th grade in addition to the traditional grades 9–12.

Middle Schools

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Noble Middle School (NMS), originally known as Noble Junior High School, is a public middle school in Berwick that, like Noble High School, serves the three towns of MSAD/RSU 60. The structure that currently houses the middle school was formerly the home of Noble High School.[4] NMS was initially housed in the building that currently houses one of the local Berwick elementary schools, Eric L. Knowlton School. Following the construction of the new Noble High School building in North Berwick in 2001, grades 7-8 of Noble Middle School relocated to the original Noble High School building, while grade 6 remained in the original building, renamed to Noble VI.[5][6]

Noble Flex, also known as Noble Virtual Middle School or NVMS, is an online-based alternative to Noble Middle School. In 2021, MSAD/RSU #60 launched Noble Virtual Middle School in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was introduced as a possible initiation for a project-based K-12 virtual school system in the district. NVMS launched with 60 students in grades 6-8 and 5 staff members to lead the program.[7] It currently serves grades 6–9.[8][9]

Elementary Schools

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North Berwick

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Berwick

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Lebanon

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Other

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Past District Restructuring

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2005

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In March 2005, the SAD 60 Board of Directors unanimously voted to close the Berwick Elementary School on Wilson Street, Berwick. At the time of the vote, the school had been in operation for 61 years, and held grades 4-5 since the construction of Vivian E. Hussey School. 4th-grade students would be reassigned to Vivian E. Hussey School and 5th-grade students would be added as Berwick V to Noble VI (now Eric L. Knowlton School).[10] A May 2005 town referendum confirmed the directors' vote.[11]

2012-2013

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To alleviate overcrowding at some district schools and to better use underpopulated facilities, a restructuring plan was put into place and set to begin in 2012–2013. Instead of having K-4 kids in the Vivian E. Hussey School, the school now holds students K-3 while the Eric L. Knowlton School holds students 4-5 instead of the former 5–6. Also due to crowding, Noble Middle School moved the eighth grade into Noble High School and now holds students in grades 6-7 as opposed to the previous 7–8. [12]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "District Directory Information | RSU 60/MSAD 60". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  2. ^ "Board & Budget". Maine School Administrative District #60. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  3. ^ "Noble High School: Why Competency-Based Education?". MIT Open Learning Library. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  4. ^ "SAD 60 School District". Berwick, Maine. Town of Berwick. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  5. ^ "Noble Endeavor". School Construction News. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  6. ^ "York County boasts award-winning schools". Portland Press Herald. Press Herald. March 17, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  7. ^ Dickson, Erin; Wakefield, Miranda. "RREV MSAD 60 Proposal" (PDF). Rethinking Remote Education Ventures. Region 1 Comprehensive Center Network. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  8. ^ "NOBLE Flex". MSAD 60. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  9. ^ Dickson, Erin; Wakefield, Miranda. "Be Well Connected -- Addressing the Well-being of Virtual Learners" (PDF). Rethinking Remote Education Ventures. Region 1 Comprehensive Center Network. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  10. ^ O'Clair, Monika (March 18, 2005). "Berwick board votes to close elementary school". Foster's Daily Democrat. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  11. ^ O'Clair, Monika (May 16, 2005). "SAD 60 budget before voters". Foster's Daily Democrat. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  12. ^ "SAD 60 shuffles which grades will attend what schools". Fosters.com. February 22, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
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