Yarmouth Schools is a school district in Yarmouth, Maine. The schools are: William H. Rowe School (grades K–1), Yarmouth Elementary School (grades 2–4), Harrison Middle School (grades 5–8), and the Yarmouth High School (grades 9–12). For more information for students of Yarmouth look in the student handbook (2006–2007). Mascot: Clipper Ship
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Yarmouth High School in a newly finished and renovated building consists of a 500-seat auditorium, an inviting student union/cafeteria, and a new office area that has guidance counselors, the social worker, the substance abuse counselor, the athletic director, the nurse, and the administrative officers. There were about 490 students enrolled for 2006–2007. Ninety percent of seniors go on to college and university studies. There are 52 teachers including all counselors, social workers, special educators, and technology specialists. Yarmouth High School has a reputation as one of the best high schools in the state of Maine.
During the 1986–87 school year, Yarmouth Junior-Senior High School was recognized with the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education,[1] the highest award an American school can receive.[2][3] Since renamed, Yarmouth High School was recognized again as a Blue Ribbon School during the 2005–06 school year.[4]
To do any athletic activity in Yarmouth schools students must obey the Honor Code (located on the bottom of the page).
Fall Sports: Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Boys & Girls Soccer, Volleyball, Football, Sailing
Winter Sports Boys & Girls Basketball, Dance, Skiing, Swimming, Indoor Track, Boys Ice Hockey
Spring Sports Boys & Girls Lacrosse, Baseball, Softball, Boys & Girls Tennis, Outdoor Track, Crew, Sailing
Harrison Middle School employs around 75 people. The school colors are navy blue and white.
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"The Yarmouth Schools are a community of lifelong learners nurturing the development of critical thinkers and involved citizens prepared to lead fulfilling lives in a changing world."
To promote the development of professional learning communities by June 2007:
In Yarmouth students start receiving grades in the 7th grade. Grades are on a 100-point scale:
A+ | 98- | 100 |
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A | 95- | 97 |
A- | 93- | 94 |
B+ | 90- | 92 |
B | 87- | 89 |
B- | 85- | 86 |
C+ | 83- | 84 |
C | 80- | 82 |
C- | 78- | 79 |
D+ | 76- | 77 |
D | 72- | 75 |
D- | 70- | 71 |
F | 69- | 0 |