Caribou High School

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Caribou High School is an American high school educating students in grades 9 through 12. It is located in Caribou, Maine, at 308 Sweden Street. The current principal is Mark Jones. Current Guidance Counselors include Martin Gallant, Director of Guidance, and Mark Pinette, Guidance Counselor

Selected by Redbook’s National Best Schools Programs for their Automated Library System. Caribou High School is above the rest offering many outstanding nationally recognized programs. Unfortunately the Maine High School Assessment scores of the students in the last reporting period were below the average Maine test results in almost every statistical category.[1]

The school is also home of the Caribou FFA, which is the oldest FFA chapter in the State of Maine, and one of the schools first clubs.

The school also is home to the Caribou Vikings, and sports teams which include basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, track, cross country, ski team, wrestling, cheering, as well as a swim team.

In addition to these, the school offers many other clubs and organizations, including French Club, Chess Team, Civil Rights, National Honor Society, Key Club, Drama Club, Math Team, and the school newspaper.

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