Morse High School (Maine)

Morse High School in Bath, Maine, brings in students from the communities of Bath, Phippsburg, Woolwich, Georgetown, and Arrowsic, Maine. The original school building, a gift to the city from Charles W. Morse, burned down March 24, 1928 and was later rebuilt in 1929. A large addition was made in 1969, and an expanded vocational center was added in 1996. The student/adult ratio at Morse is 8:1 (as of October, 2015). Morse High School publishes a yearbook every year, formally called the Clipper or more commonly known as the Morse Yearbook.

Morse High School (Maine)

Morse High School in Bath, Maine, brings in students from the communities of Bath, Phippsburg, Woolwich, Georgetown, and Arrowsic, Maine. The original school building, a gift to the city from Charles W. Morse, burned down March 24, 1928 and was later rebuilt in 1929. A large addition was made in 1969, and an expanded vocational center was added in 1996. The student/adult ratio at Morse is 8:1 (as of October, 2015). Morse High School publishes a yearbook every year, formally called the Clipper or more commonly known as the Morse Yearbook.