Lewiston Public Schools
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SuperintendentJake Langlais
| Lewiston Public Schools | |
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| , Maine United States | |
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| Superintendent | Jake Langlais |
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| Website | www |
Lewiston Public Schools (LPS) is a school district headquartered in Lewiston, Maine, USA.
As of 2014 the district has over 5,000 students. The most common non-English language spoken by students is Somali, with speakers making up 90% of the district's students who don't have English as a native language. The remainder speak about 23 other languages. Out of the total student body the percentage which qualifies for free or reduced lunches is 69%.[1]
Schools
- Lewiston High School
- Lewiston Middle School
- As of 2015 there are 775 students, 20% of them being Somali Americans.[2]
Elementary schools:
- Farwell Elementary School
- Raymond A. Geiger Elementary School
- Robert V. Connors Elementary School
- Thomas J. McMahon Elementary School
- Montello Elementary School
Others:
- Lewiston Regional Technical Center
- Lewiston Adult Education
- Next Step High School
- RootED (affiliated with Tree Street Youth)