Rural Maine School District To Launch Recovery High School Model For Students With Substance Use Disorders
The Maine School Administrative District #27 in rural Maine is preparing to offer a publicly funded Recovery High School that will provide housing, education, and treatment for up to eight school-week, in-residence students and up to six school-day only pupils who are in recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) or are affected by SUD and who have one or more co-occurring disorders, according to a representative of the school district. The school is slated to start serving students in August 2026.
Students admitted to the program will be required to attend for at least one semester . . .
