- Monmouth Academy, Maine
Infobox HighSchool
name = Monmouth Academy
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established = 1803
type =public school
head = Scott J.H. Bell, Principal
city = Monmouth
state =Maine
country =United States
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campus =
students = 265
free_label = Mascot
free = Mustang
colors = maroon &white
homepage = http://ma.monmouthschools.org/Monmouth Academy is a
public high school inMonmouth, Maine . It was established as aprivate school in 1803, hence the word "academy" in its name. The only piece remaining from the original school is the pillared area on the left of what is now known as Monmouth Middle School. In 1989, Monmouth Academy moved across the street from the current Monmouth Middle School into a new, modernized building. Approximately 265 students are currently enrolled at Monmouth Academy.chool Life
Monmouth Academy has long been considered one of the best high schools in Maine. Students at Monmouth Academy enjoy a wide variety of activities throughout the year, and are fortunate to have such an outstanding staff. Each year the students participate in school activities such as Scoop Day, Winter Carnival, and Spring Fling. Community Day of Caring is also a major part of the school's effort to give back to its town.
ports
Monmouth Academy takes pride in their sports teams.{| class="wikitable"
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Boys Soccer
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Girls Soccer
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Cross Country
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Golf
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Boys Basketball
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Girls Basketball- 2008 Regional runner ups
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Cheerleading
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Baseball
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Softball
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Boys Tennis
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Girls Tennis
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Wrestling
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Bowling
- Wrestling Notable standouts of 2008 - Senior Mike Danforth State runner up at 130 pounds Junior Cody Guzman State runner up at 145 pounds Freshman Patrick McInnis 3rd at states at 103 pounds.They have an upcoming football team also.Fact|date=March 2008Cross country is a big sport at MA. It's a friendly sport that welcomes all stages of runners. Also involving running is the newly created track and field team. Coached by Mr. Tom Menendez, a Monmouth Middle School teacher, this team has done surprisingly well despite the conditions it was formed under. Being that the Academy lacks a track, the team practices in the parking lot. This proved to be enough, when two years in row team members placed in their different events at the MVC's - (Mountain Valley Conference Meet)
Clubs & Organizations
*Academic Advocate
*Academic Decathlon
*Anime Club
*Band
*Chorus
*Diversity Leadership Institute (DLI)/Civil Rights Team
*Drama Club
*FBLA
*Foreign Food & Film Club
*Math Team
*Monmouth Academy Rock Band
*Outing ClubAnnual Events
Every winter, Monmouth Academy puts on a Winter Carnival, taking place the day before Christmas vacation. On this date, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors all compete for first place in a number of different activities. Such activities include musical chairs, Simon Says, tug of war, arm wrestling, frozen t-shirt contest, pie-eating contest, bobbing for apples, knockout, snow sculptures, leapfrog, wonderful hall-way decorating, and Academy Bowl. For each activity, the Monmouth Academy staff judges the participants from each class and awards points to first, second, third, and fourth place winners. Points are also awarded for decorating your class' hallway. Each year individual classes get a theme for the competition. This also plays into the different dress up days, such as pj day, crazy hair day, mismatch day, spirit day, and theme day. The class with the most points at the end of the day wins the class trophy.
eminar Week
A few weeks after the beginning of the school year, the last week in September to be precise, the freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior classes of Monmouth Academy participate in an educational experience week, specifically designed for each class. These four programs are Project MOBY, Sophomore Awareness, Junior Leadership, and Senior Seminar.
Project MOBY
Project MOBY, an acronym for "My Own Back Yard," is a five-day, four-night educational camping trip for the Monmouth Academy Freshmen Class on
Mount Desert Island inAcadia National Park during Seminar Week, the last week in September. During the trip, students hike among the mountains, swim, and perform campfire skits as they learn via experience skills in earth science, biology, history, geography, mythology, English, and art. Memorable events also include a whale watch and a Friday spent atop ofCadillac Mountain .In 1988, Mr. Jeffrey DeBlois, currently a history and economics teacher at Monmouth Academy, was given a grant from the state of Maine to allow Project MOBY to occur. The Project began as a tradition in 1989, with DeBlois serving as project director. Mr. DeBlois still directs and attends Project MOBY to this day.
ee also
Monmouth, Maine ;Cumston Hall
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