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Archived NEASC Documentation

Archived NEASC Documentation

The Lisbon School Committee have developed goals for the 2015/2016 school year . One of their primary focuses will be on the analysis of the Lisbon High School building and addressing the areas of concerns identified in the NEASC report. In an effort to communicate the progress that is being made, this webpage has been developed to share information on the work that is being completed. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions on how we can improve our efforts to communicate our progress, please contact Traci Austin.

On Thursday, July 9, 2009, the Lisbon School Department was notified by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) that the Commission had unanimously affirmed its decision to place the Lisbon High School on probation for failure to adhere to the Commission’s Standards for Accreditation on Instruction and Community Resources for Learning.

In a letter dated July 8, 2009, the Commission outlined their concerns related to current Instruction and Community Resources for Learning. Despite the Commission’s concerns identified in the letter, it did wish to acknowledge the efforts the Lisbon School Department has made in regards to creating alternative facility plans and other needed instructional updates. NEASC also informed us that even though we are on probationary status, the Lisbon High School is still fully accredited.

The Lisbon School Department will continue to address the NEASC concerns through special meetings and workshops. The Lisbon School Committee encourages members of the community to become involved in these important discussions as we move forward in an effort to regain our initial status of “credited with no adverse action.” If you have any questions please contact the Superintendent of Schools, Richard Green , at the following address and number. 19 Gartley Street, Lisbon ME, 04250. (207) 353-6711

2010 Lisbon High School Building Application Update

On March 14, 2011 the Lisbon School Department was notified by the Maine Department of Education that our building application was ranked 27th out of the 71 applications. The School Facilities Evaluation Report (Click Here) and Proposed Priority List (Click Here) are now available for you to review.

The 2010 Lisbon Building Application has been completed and submitted to the Department of Education. On Wednesday, June 2, 2010 the Facilities Committee held an informational hearing to provide an update on our progress. During the meeting preliminary renditions of the potential renovations were presented. Images of the proposed renovations are provided below.

Lisbon Facilities - Team Members

Tim Carville

Don Fellows

Fern Larochelle

Richard Main

Allen Ouellette

Dean Willey