| Hebron Academy | |
|---|---|
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| Address | |
339 Paris Road , 04238 United States  | |
| Coordinates | 44°11′57″N 70°24′34″W / 44.1992°N 70.4095°W | 
| Information | |
| Type | Private, Boarding | 
| Motto | Trust. Honor. Respect. | 
| Established | 1804 | 
| Head of school | Patrick Phillips | 
| Grades | 6-12 | 
| Enrollment | 246 | 
| Student to teacher ratio | 5:1 | 
| Language | English | 
| Campus size | 1,500 acres | 
| Campus type | Rural | 
| Color(s) | Green and White | 
| Mascot | Lumberjack | 
| Team name | Hebron Lumberjacks | 
| Website | www | 
Hebron Academy, founded in 1804, is a small, independent, college preparatory boarding and day school for boys and girls in grades six through postgraduate in Hebron, Maine.
Tuition
Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year is $64,000 for International boarding students, $56,000 for Domestic boarding students, $45,000 for Maine and New Hampshire resident boarding students, and $26,000 for day students.[1]
Notable alumni
- Leon Leonwood Bean, businessman
 - Jose Gumbs, football player[2]
 - Hannibal Hamlin, 15th Vice President of the United States
 - Damariscotta Helm, international whistling champion[3]
 - Ayumi Horie, artist
 - Ben Jessome, politician
 - William MacVane, politician and surgeon[4]
 - Sean Morey, football player
 - Althea G. Quimby, president, Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Maine
 - George Lincoln Rockwell, Neo-Nazi politician[5]
 - Robert A. Rushworth, U.S.A.F. major general and astronaut
 - John Brown Russwurm, journalist and governor of the Republic of Maryland[6]
 - Tim Sample, comedian
 - Freelan Oscar Stanley, inventor
 - Stanley R. Tupper, politician
 - Donald Valle, restaurateur
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Affording Hebron | Private Day & Boarding School in Maine". www.hebronacademy.org. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
 - ↑ "Saints Announce 2012 Rookie Free Agent Class". NewOrleansSaints.com. Archived from the original on June 18, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
 - ↑ "Helm earns honors at Hebron". Rocky Mount Telegram. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 2002-01-20. p. 11. Retrieved 2023-12-09 – via Newspapers.com.
 - ↑ Gunther, Heather (2010-08-03). "Dr. William L. MacVane Jr., 95: Respected surgeon, former Portland mayor". The Forecaster. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
 - ↑ "For years, the so-called 'grandfather' of neo-Nazis called Maine his home". 3 September 2017.
 - ↑ James, Winston (2010). The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm. New York: New York University Press. pp. 25, 90. ISBN 978-0-8147-4289-1.
 
4. Maine Voices https://www.centralmaine.com/media/video/maine-voices-live-with-ayumi-horie/
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