North Haven Community School is the smallest K-12 public school in Maine. The average student body fluctuates between fifty and eighty students per year. The smallest graduating class was one student (Amanda Lantagne), while the largest graduating class was twelve students.
The school supports an experiential learning education model, which focuses on the importance of community (present in both the name of the school and its motto).
Graduates have gone on to a variety of universities, including Duke University, and job paths, including Maine state government.
The school supports an experiential learning education model, which focuses on the importance of community (present in both the name of the school and its motto).
Graduates have gone on to a variety of universities, including Duke University, and job paths, including Maine state government.