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- Vision: to create a
robust, innovative learning environment that will co-locate on one
campus a
Regional
High
School, a Career and
Technical
Education
School and, as feasible, a Higher
Education Center made up of the Maine Community College System and
the
University of
Maine System, including an
independent Marine Systems Center of Excellence.
- Education Model: To the
extent possible, the co-located educational institutions will
share resources and integrate programs and services provided to
students and the community.
-
Regional
High School and
Vocational
Technical
School: It is anticipated that the
Regional
High School will be linked directly to
the
Vocational
Technical
School. They will develop, as much
as possible, integrated academic and technical programs to create
a new high performing, applied learning high school for the
Midcoast.
- Early College/Dual
Enrollment: The new
Regional
High
School and
Vocational
Technical
School will expand upon
early college/dual enrollment opportunities currently in place
with the Higher Education providers in the Midcoast. Many
Regional
High School and
Vocational
Technical
School students will be able
to earn several post secondary level credits and/or certificates
by the time they graduate from High School.
- The
Higher
Education
Center: It is anticipated that
the
Higher
Education
Center will be a separate
building(s) on the Many Flags campus. It will be well integrated
into the campus design and readily accessible to the High School
and Vocational Technical school students on the Many Flags campus.
The Higher Education Center will initially house a branch of
Kennebec
Valley
Community College, the
University
College at Thomaston campus (
University of
Maine System) plus space
for UMaine courses and programs sponsored by the University of
Maine Hutchinson Center in
Belfast. Undergraduate and graduate
courses will be offered live and via distance education
technologies.
- Marine Systems Center of
Excellence: It is anticipated that a new center will be
established on the Many Flags campus that will provide a wide
array of boat building, design, engineering and marine trades
courses for high school students, college level students, and workers in the marine
trades industry who need advanced and continuing education to
perform their jobs.
The
Marine
Systems
Center for Excellence will
use the facilities and resources of the Many Flags campus and may
also have buildings designated specifically for its use. The
Marine Systems Center will employ instructors and offer programs
from existing boat building and marine systems education providers
such as the Community College system, the Landings School, the
American Boat and Yacht Commission (ABYC certified courses), and
marine system equipment manufacturers.
- Enrollment Numbers: We anticipate the
following enrollment numbers on the Many Flags Campus:
-
Regional
High School: 700 -750
students
-
Vocational
Technical
School: an additional 300
high school level students from other sending schools
- Higher Ed Center:
- Within
2 years: 750
College level students
- Within
5 years: 1500
College level students
-
Marine
Systems
Center students: unknown at
this time
- Adult Education students:
unknown at this time
-
Senior
College Students:
450
- Campus Size and
Location: While a
location has not yet been selected, we can make the following
assumptions about the campus site:
- Approximately
100 acres of build-able land will be needed.
- It must
be centrally located within the SAD 5/SAD 50
School Districts
- It must
be accessible to all students.
- There
will be no student housing on campus. This will be a commuter
campus, only.
- While
the Regional HS,
Voc
Tech
School, Higher Ed Center, and
Marine
Systems
Center will be co-located
on one integrated and connected campus with several shared
areas, there will also be clear separations between buildings to
ensure that High School-aged students are appropriately
supervised, and to ensure a separate, supportive college
environment for adults studying at the Higher Education Center.
- Cost Assumptions – while
we do not know how much the Many Flags Campus will cost to design
and construct, we can make the following assumptions:
- We
anticipate that vast majority of new HS & Voc Tech school
construction costs will be covered by state funds.
- Local
voters will be made aware of all of the anticipated costs and
must approve the expenditure, via referendum, prior to any
commitments being made.
- It is
anticipated that the Higher Ed Center and
Marine
Systems
Center will be privately
funded (donors/foundation/industry sponsors)
- We do
not currently anticipate that the Higher Ed Center or the
Marine
Systems
Center will be paid for
with any taxpayer dollars
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