Mt. Blue High School

Mt. Blue High School
Address
129 Seamon Road
Farmington, Maine, 04938
United States
Coordinates 44°38′18″N 70°07′56″W / 44.6382°N 70.1321°WCoordinates: 44°38′18″N 70°07′56″W / 44.6382°N 70.1321°W
Information
School type State High School
Motto Be here, be respectful, be responsible
School district Mt. Blue Regional School District
Superintendent Tom Ward, D. Ed.
Principal Bruce Mochamer
Assistant principals Samuel Dunbar
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 820
Language English
Hours in school day 7:45 A.M to 1:50 P.M.
Color(s) Blue and gold
Athletics football, soccer, field hockey, golf, cross country, basketball, cheering, wrestling, skiing, track and field, softball, baseball, lacrosse.
Athletics conference Western Maine class A
Mascot Cougar
Team name Mt. Blue Cougars
Rival Skowhegan High School, Messalonskee High School
Publication School Newspaper
Yearbook Timaron
Tuition Taxes
Website http://www.mtbluersd.org/ www.mtbluersd.org/

Mt. Blue High School is a public high school (grades 9–12) in Farmington, Maine, United States. The school is a part of the Mt. Blue Regional School District, and enrolls students from the Maine towns of Farmington, Weld, Temple, Wilton, Chesterville, New Vineyard, Industry, New Sharon, Starks,and Vienna. The school's athletic mascot is the cougar.

Electives available to students include classes in personal finance, advertising, foreign languages, creative writing, Shakespeare and drama, and a variety of Advanced placement courses.

In 2009 Mt. Blue changed from MSAD to Mt. Blue Regional School District (RSD), to start the new changes to the School. The state of Maine issued the school 63,568,833 dollars for the new school. The school will be completely redone and is planned to be finished around 2013. The new school will cover 226,000 square feet, 35.8% bigger than the old school. The school will be three stories tall, and will be the largest school in Franklin County.

Notable Alumni

Ski Team

Mt. Blue High School is known as a statewide powerhouse in both Alpine and Nordic disciplines. The women's team holds the state record for the most consecutive state championships in any sport. They train at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington.[1]

External links

References

  1. Perry, Donna (April 30, 2001). "King stumps in Farmington for laptop proposal". Lewiston Sun Journal. p. B3. Retrieved 19 October 2014.