Regional School Unit 01 - Lkrsu


Summary:

The Regional School Unit 01 - Lkrsu district in Maine is home to 6 schools, including 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district's schools serve a predominantly white student population, with some variation in racial diversity and economic disadvantage across the schools.

Phippsburg Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, ranking 37th out of 290 Maine elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school also has the lowest chronic absenteeism rate at 18.4%. In contrast, Bath Middle School and Morse High School have the highest chronic absenteeism rates in the district at 31.9% and 30.8%, respectively.

Morse High School is the district's top-performing high school, ranking 36th out of 123 Maine high schools and maintaining a 5-star rating in 2020-2021 before dropping to 4 stars in 2022-2023. The school also has the highest 4-year graduation rate at 95.4%. Meanwhile, Dike-Newell School has the most diverse student body, with 13.33% non-white students, and the highest free/reduced lunch rate at 40%.

District Detail

 34 Wing Farm Parkway
Bath, ME 04530

 (207) 443-6601

SchoolDigger Rank:
71st of 177 Maine districts

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Grades served: PK, KG-12
Students: 1,806

Primary Schools: 4
Middle Schools: 1
High Schools: 1
Alternative Schools: 0
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Maine Department of Education.

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