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Leavitt Area High School

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School type
  
Public, high school

Teaching staff
  
65

Enrollment
  
612 (April 1, 2010)

Phone
  
+1 207-225-3533

Number of students
  
612

Principal
  
Mr. Shaw

Grades
  
9–12

Language
  
English

Mascot
  
Hornet

Leavitt Area High School

Address
  
21 Matthews Way, Turner, ME 04282, USA

District
  
Msad 52 Turner School District

Similar
  
Lewiston High School, Edward Little High School, Oak Hill High School, Spruce Mountain High Sch, Turner Elementary School

Leavitt Area High School is a public secondary school that serves grades 9–12 in Turner, Maine. It is a regional high school and serves the communities of Turner, Leeds, and Greene and is run by Maine School Administrative District 52. It is bordered by the school districts of Buckfield Junior-Senior High School, Edward Little High School, Lewiston High School, Winthrop High School, Monmouth Academy (Maine), and Cony High School.

History

The school takes its name from an 1895 gift by James Madison Leavitt, a Turner native who became a wealthy New York City manufacturer of umbrellas and parasols. Leavitt donated $10,000 to the town of Turner to build a preparatory school. The school opened on Jan. 20, 1897, and was dedicated to Leavitt. In 1899 the first class of eight students graduated.

The school later outgrew the initial building, which now houses the Turner Homeless Shelter and the Turner Public Library. The last class graduated from the Leavitt Institute facility in 1966. In 1967 the school's name was changed to Leavitt High School, and in 1969 when the school district was consolidated, the school's name was changed to Leavitt Area High School, now located nearby the old Leavitt Institute Building.

References

Leavitt Area High School Wikipedia