
Scarborough continues to be probably the most quickly growing towns within the condition of Maine. The Scarborough Public Schools are an important element of community existence supplying students and also the community having a wide range of educational, cultural, and social learning possibilities.
The academic programs from the Scarborough schools are student-centered offering students and fogeys both traditional and non-traditional (including looping and multi-grade) class positioning options. Scarborough Senior High School provides a wealthy and various curriculum including Advanced Positioning courses and vocational teaching programs at regional arts/vocational/technical centers. Scarborough Senior High School is accredited through the Colonial Association of colleges and Schools (NEASC, Corporation.). Roughly 90% of Scarborough senior citizens pursue publish-secondary education after graduation.
Student academic and sports achievements are regularly recognized in the regional, condition, and national levels.

Beyond-the-class learning is provided in Adult Education classes offered with the Scarborough Adult Learning Center. Early college research is provided to qualified students with the College of Southern Maine. Scarborough Senior High School partners with Virtual Senior High School to produce on-line course options including several Advanced Positioning courses.
Possibly our school system's finest resource may be the extremely strong commitment of instructors and staff. With parents as partners, the school aims to satisfy the person needs of scholars. Employees also works faithfully to insure the schools give a safe and encouraging learning atmosphere for each student.
You're cordially asked to look at our programs and activities in Scarborough's schools.
Please contact the college Principal to create individual plans for the visit. If you want to talk to the superintendent or the Central Office staff, please call us anytime you like by calling (207) 730-4100.
Sincerely,
Dr. George H. Entwistle 3rd
Superintendent of colleges