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SCHOOL HISTORY

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Atterbury Cottage

Islesboro Central School

1928

Islesboro Central School was built in 1928 as a summer cottage by Mrs. J.T. Atterbury. The cottage was built for approximately $225,000 on a twenty-one acre site on Warren Mountain in the Dark Harbor section of the island. The structure was built from stone that was blasted from the original site. The twenty-five room mansion later became known as “Rock Ledge” when Mrs. Lillian Whitmarsh of New York owned the estate.

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1952

In the summer of 1952 the town of Islesboro offered to buy the residence from Mrs. Whitmarsh to be used as a school. However, at that time Mrs. Whitmarsh refused to sell the property. That December, at a special town meeting, the island residents voted unanimously to accept the gift of Mrs. Whitmarsh’s estate to be renovated and used as their new public school. Mrs. Whitmarsh had given the island what was described as, “The most wonderful Christmas gift ever”

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2010

In 2010, Islesboro Central School underwent a 9-million-dollar renovation. The students in grades 5-12 attended school in portables amid the construction. The students in grades k-4 attended school in the local Islesboro Community Center.

Islesboro Central School is a K-12 institution serving the picturesque island of Islesboro, Maine. Islesboro is located in Penobscot Bay, 3 miles off the mainland.

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159 Alumni Drive

Islesboro ME, 04848​

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Phone: (207) 734-2251

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Fax: (207) 734-8159

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