Mount Abram High School is part of School Administrative District #58. This is a rural school district in northern Franklin County covering approximately 400 square miles. Located in the western mountains of Maine, the area is noted for its natural beauty, forestry and recreational opportunities. S.A.D.#58 serves the towns of Strong, Avon, Phillips, Kingfield and Eustis, as well as the surrounding townships and plantations, whose students are tuitioned into the district. The high school itself is centrally located in the unorganized territory of Salem. Ninety-five percent of the students attending the high school are bused, with some students traveling from forty to sixty miles one way. Other high schools in the area are Carrabassett Valley Academy (Carrabassett Valley), Mt. Blue High School (Farmington), and Carrabec High School (North Anson). The high school is public, serving grades nine through twelve, and has a student population of approximately 274. There are nineteen teaching faculty and six additional faculty support members with a student/faculty ratio of 14 to one. The Special Ed Department has seven support members. Student Services are provided by a full-time Guidance Director, Registrar, one Community Education/Career Coordinator, school nurse, and Gear Up Coordinator. The Technology Department has a Technology Director and two technicians available district-wide.
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