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School Profile: Lee/Winn School

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Lee/Winn School is located at 1009 Route 168, Winn, ME 04495. The contact phone number is (207) 738-3060. It has a student/teacher ratio of 10.73.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Msad 30 Lee
  • Grade Range: KG - 5
  • Students: 118
  • Teachers (FTE): 11
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 10.73
  • Title I eligible: Yes

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Primary Schools
Dr Carl E Troutt School
Graham Lane Po Box 35
Mattawamkeag, ME 04459
(207) 736-2750
Ella P Burr School
23 Ella P Burr Street
Lincoln, ME 04457
(207) 794-3014
Kingman Elementary School
25 Park Street
Kingman, ME 04451
(207) 765-2500
Middle Schools
Mattanawcook Jr High School
45 School Street
Lincoln, ME 04457
(207) 794-8935
Mt Jefferson Jr High School
61 Winn Road
Lee, ME 04455
(207) 738-2866
High Schools
Mattanawcook Academy
33 Reed Drive
Lincoln, ME 04457
(207) 794-6711
No Penobscot Tech Region 3
35 West Broadway
Lincoln, ME 04457
(207) 794-3004
Nearby Zip Codes
4413
4417
4418
4424
4430
4448
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