- Erskine Academy
Infobox School
location = 309 Windsor Road
city = South China
state = Maine
county = Kennebec
zipcode = 04358
country = USA
coordinates = coord|44.373587|-69.57522
founder = Mary T. Erskine
head_label = Headmaster
head = Michael J. McQuarrie
staff = 56
ceeb = 200945
motto = Mens Sana in Corpore Sano
motto_translation = A Healthy Mind In A Healthy Body
mascot = Eagle
colors = Blue and White
founded = 1883
students = 748
homepage = http://www.erskineacademy.orgErskine Academy is a private high school located in South China,
Maine .The high school has a current enrollment of 748 students and serves eight surrounding towns. The campus occupies about 25 acres of land and includes several academic buildings as well as various athletic fields.The school's motto is "Mens Sana in Corpore Sano" (A Healthy Mind In A Healthy Body). Erskine Academy's school colors are blue and white, and an eagle is the school's mascot.Founded
Erskine was founded in 1883 by Mary T. Erskine. There is a school legend that Mary T. Erskine still haunts the halls during the night. This legend has spawned many rumors over the years, such as the belief that Erskine's
urn is located inside the wall in the women's bathroom, or that pentagrams can be found in the attic of the Main building's third floor. Mary Erskine'sportrait can be seen in the second floor hallway, hanging across the Front Office.Faculty
Headmaster: Donald Poulin (Poulin will be retiring at the end of the current school year (2007-2008) and McQuarrie will be taking over as the Headmaster.)
Associate Headmaster: Michael McQuarrie
Assistant Headmaster: Jamie Soule
Guidance Director: Susan LaGasse
Athletic Director: Doran StoutTowns
Erskine Academy serves the following towns:
*Chelsea, Maine
*China, Maine
*Jefferson, Maine
*Palermo, Maine
*Somerville, Maine
*Vassalboro, Maine
*Whitefield, Maine
*Windsor, Maine Winter Carnival
Every February, Erskine Academy holds its Winter Carnival. It consists of a series of games played during the week before February Vacation. Winning games results in winning points, and when Winter Carnival is over whichever grade (9th,10th,11th,12th) has accumulated the most points wins Winter Carnival. The events in Winter Carnival include skits (performed by each grade),
volleyball competitions, egg tosses,paper airplane throwing, push-ups, crunches,mini-golf in thelibrary , log throw, and many more. For winter carnival there are three different main days of competition; Indoor Day, Outdoor Day, and the Assembly. Although Indoor Day and Outdoor Day are very critical toward earning points, a large portion of the points are earned at the Assembly on the Friday before February vacation. Also, over the year there is a constant competition dealing with the collection of cantabs. These cantabs are donated to theShriners Hospitals for Children and also benefit the grades by allowing them to win more points.-On February 15, Seniors won the 2008 winter carnival. Juniors 2nd Sophomores 3rd Freshman 4th
Music Department
The music department consists of one instructor, Jim Johnson. He is aided by his wife, Bridget Convey. She accompanies the Vocal Ensemble and
Chorus .There are 5 Performing Ensembles:
Concert Band
Jazz Combo (Audition required)
Percussion Explosion
Chorus
Vocal Ensemble (Audition reqiured)
There is 1 class:Music LabDrama Department
The drama department consists of two classes taught by Ryan Nored. The classes are Introduction to Drama and Advanced Drama. Advanced Drama students must have taken Introduction to Drama or have been a member of the EA Theatre Club.
The EA Theatre Club is also headed by Ryan Nored. Every December or January the members of Theatre perform a three act play. Every March the members participate in the Maine One Act Festival. They have had success numerous times at the regional competitions, earning the right to move onto the state level. They have won by performing:
*Impromptu
*Childhood (2nd place)
*Juvie
*Competition Piece
*Mother Goose has Flown the CoopSchool Song
Give them a rousing cheer for ol' EA,
Fling out the banner now for aye!
Long may it wave so proudly in the light
Showing the royal blue and white.
Rah! Rah!
While our exultant song shall bring dismay
Unto our foes what ere their might
The blue and white, get in the fight
And we will make this an Erskine day!References
* 1. http://www.erskineacademy.org/about_erskine/index.html
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