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The partner schools of the Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute
listed below represent the geographic and cultural diversity of Maine.
We cover the state-from the Atlantic coast to Canada,
and east to bordering New Hampshire.
Just as the regions vary, so do the lakes and their issues.
As we grow we look forward to welcoming more schools onto the Students'
Portal. We invite you to explore the site to learn more.
For information on how to become a partner school please contact MLCI’s Lake
Science Educator, Rex Turner, at rturner@mlci.org or 207-563-5253.
This site's content and images are monitored for community standards language
by local school administrators.
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Bonny Eagle Middle School Bonny Eagle is Maine’s largest middle school and is close to Sebago Lake, the state's deepest and second largest lake.
Calais Middle School Coming soon.
China Middle School China Middle School has 250-300 students in grades five through eight.
Eagle Lake Elementary School In the heart of the St. John Valley of northern Maine in Aroostook County where Acadian culture and tradition is alive and well!
Greenville Middle School Moosehead Lake is 1,000 feet about sea level. It is the biggest lake in Maine.
Hope Elementary Description goes here.
Indian Township School On the shores of Big Lake and Long Lake is the Passamaquoddy Indian reservation of Indian Township where the tribe has lived for over 6,000 years!
Litchfield School Carrie Ricker Middle School, Litchfield, Maine
Molly Ockett Middle School Description goes here.
Nobleboro Central School The Nobleboro Central School, located in the midcoast region of Maine, is close to Damariscotta Lake and Pemaquid Lake—two popular year round and summer vacation lakes.
Skowhegan Area Middle School Description goes here.
Winthrop Middle School The Winthrop Middle School is close to Augusta, the capitol of Maine. Winthrop is close by to the popular lakes of central Maine lakes such as Maranacook, Cobboseecontee, and Annabessacook.
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