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Welcome to Central Aroostook Junior-Senior High School, serving the communities of Mars Hill, Blaine, E Plantation, and Bridgewater! Central Aroostook Junior-Senior High School has a dedicated school staff committed to educational excellence for all students within a safe and healthy school environment. We strive to build a strong partnership with the home and community that will help students reach their full potential.
Over 90 percent of Central Aroostook students continue their education at the post high school level in either a two-year, four-year college program and/or certificate or industry credential. Our co-curricular programs offer students an opportunity to build success beyond the classroom that will empower them to become responsible citizens and life-long learners.
I hope that you find this website informative of the programs and services available here at Central Aroostook Junior-Senior High School.
Dr. Kay York,
Principal
ESEA DASHBOARD
As required by the U.S. Department of Education and Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), an ESEA report card (ESEADashboard) is generated by the Maine Department of Education annually for each school and district, as well as the state. The purpose of the federal law is to ensure transparency of school performance to families and community members.
The Maine DOE will no longer distribute PDF district and school ESEA report cards. All ESEA report cards are now are housed within the ESEA Dashboard. The ESEA Dashboard is available here: https://www.maine.gov/doe/dashboard
Currently, data from the 2017-18 school year is included within the ESEA Dashboard.
The Mission
The mission of Central Aroostook Junior-Senior High School, in partnership with home and community, is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment in which all students are empowered to become responsible citizens, creative problem solvers, and life-long learners.
To become responsible citizens, creative problem solvers, and life-long learners, students must meet both Academic and Social/Civic Expectations.
Academic Expectations
- Communicate effectively through various methods of expression
- Solve problems through reasoning and critical thinking
- Access, analyze, and apply information effectively
- Express and appreciate the creative process
Social and Civic Expectations
- Successfully complete community service
- Explore and prepare for future careers
- Make healthy choices for life