Penobscot County High Schools
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Browse public middle schools in
Penobscot county below: |
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| $ H.V. = Median Housing Value, T:S = Teacher:Student Ratio |
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1. Bangor
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$85,600 |
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1496 |
1:13 |
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Bangor
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$85,600 |
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n/a |
n/a |
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2. Brewer
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$88,200 |
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950 |
1:16 |
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3. Charleston
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$71,700 |
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n/a |
n/a |
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4. Dexter
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$59,300 |
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366 |
1:15 |
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Dexter
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$59,300 |
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n/a |
n/a |
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5. E Corinth
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$75,900 |
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461 |
1:17 |
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6. East Millinocket
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$54,700 |
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219 |
1:13 |
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7. Hampden
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$97,400 |
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774 |
1:13 |
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8. Hermon
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$85,600 |
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539 |
1:15 |
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9. Howland
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$61,400 |
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211 |
1:11 |
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10. Lincoln
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$64,300 |
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447 |
1:15 |
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Lincoln
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$64,300 |
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n/a |
n/a |
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11. Millinocket
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$51,500 |
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265 |
1:11 |
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12. Newport
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$71,500 |
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777 |
1:14 |
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13. Old Town
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$73,100 |
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677 |
1:14 |
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Old Town
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$73,100 |
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25 |
1:5 |
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14. Orono
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$108,100 |
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395 |
1:15 |
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15. Stacyville
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n/a |
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234 |
1:11 |
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| Note: Data has been gathered from several government and commercial data sources. School data reflects years 2002-04 statistics (most recent years available). Area and demographic data reflects year 2000 statistics. Public School Review does not ensure the timeliness or accuracy of the information on this site. |
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