Mt. Ararat High School
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Mt. Ararat High School is a high school in Topsham, Maine. It is part of the MSAD #75 school district and is the only high school in that district.
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[edit] History
In 1973, Mt. Ararat High School opened its doors to serve the needs of the students of its four sending towns: Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Harpswell, and Topsham, Maine. The name of the school was taken from the name of the hill behind the school with a fire tower at the crest.
[edit] Students and Faculty
As of 2007, Mt. Ararat High School has approximately 1,078 students and 126 faculty members. The principal is Craig King and the two assistant principals are Donald Gray and Josh Ottow.
[edit] School Colors and Mascot
Mt. Ararat High School's colors are royal blue, red, and white. Its mascot is the American Bald Eagle.
[edit] School Mission Statement
The MTA mission statement is
At Mt. Ararat High School our vision is for every student to explore and work toward fulfilling his or her unique potential
[edit] Sources
- Maine School Administrative District 75, Topsham, Maine
- Official Mt. Ararat High School website
- Mt. Ararat High School Information
- 2006-2007 Student Handbook
- Mt Ararat Sports Home Page
[edit] See also
Maine School Administrative District 75

