
Construction activities are beginning at Rowe School! Security fencing is being installed, and site work is about to start.


YHS Principal, Eric Klein, and School Counselors, Brenda Michaelsen and Beth Doane, are in Washington, D.C. today, receiving Yarmouth High School's Blue Ribbon Award!


Please be aware that Yankee Drive in Yarmouth is closed due to a downed wire. Parents should communicate with students as to how they should get home from the bus stop. Cousins Street is down to one lane due to a downed tree. Buses should be able to access the island safely.

Ryan Gleason, Yarmouth Elementary Principal,was recently the featured presenter to the educators of Haninge, Sweden. Doing Yarmouth proud around the globe! https://www.yarmouthschools.org/article/152164


Cousins Island is now open. Buses will run on a two-hour delay schedule throughout all of Yarmouth.

Cousins Island is closed off due to a fallen tree. We will keep an eye on that work and let you know if/when we can run buses to the island. Until then, Cousins Island residents can stay put. We have one other bus route on East Main that will re-route to avoid a downed wire. Other than that our buses should be set to make pickups on a two-hour delayed schedule throughout Yarmouth.

There will be a two hour delay to the start of school in Yarmouth today, October 17. Buses will run two hours later than normal. School will end at the regular time.

Yarmouth High School has been named a 2019 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. YHS is one of only two high schools in Maine being recognized this year, and Yarmouth is the only district in the State with a school in 2018 (Y.E.S.) and 2019. Well done!

Yarmouth's Red Line bus pickup may be a running a few minutes late for YES and Rowe students this morning (Thursday, 9/26). Thank you for your patience.

All four Yarmouth schools have received the Let’s Go! Smarter Lunchroom recognition for 2019.
This program honors school lunchrooms that are implementing best practices that reduce waste and increase participation, nudging students to make healthier choices.

Please remind your friends and neighbors it is illegal, and dangerous, to pass a stopped school bus with its flashing lights on.


Yarmouth's 2019-2020 School Budget passed by a wide margin (71%-29%) at yesterday's referendum. Thank you to all who voted!

Please remember to VOTE today (Tuesday, June 11) in Yarmouth at the Boyd AmVets Hall. Polls are open now and will remain open until 8:00 p.m. Thank you!

Significant traffic jam on I-295 is causing buses returning from field trips to be late for the afternoon pick-up at our schools. Your child may be late arriving home from school today, Friday. Schools will have more information as the afternoon progresses.

Please vote on the School Budget at tonight's Town Meeting. 7:00 p.m. at YPAC, Tuesday - June 4.

Congratulations to Yarmouth's Blair Currier, Maine's School Nutrition Director of the Year!

Congratulations to the Yarmouth High School Playmakers. Under the direction of Betsy Puelle they have been recognized as Maine's 2019 Class A One Act Play Champions.

On March 21 the Yarmouth School Committee presented its proposed FY20 budget to the Town Council. Check out http://www.yarmouthschools.org/finance-and-budgeting for more details.


Mindful Technology is the topic for tonight's Parent School Alliance forum at YHS. 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Yarmouth High School and Frank Harrison Middle School will dismiss at 1:45 p.m., on Thursday, March 14 so that staff and families may attend the memorial service for Mr. Bruce Brann.
Yarmouth Elementary School and William Rowe School will dismiss at the regular time.