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'''Maine Township High School North''' was a public high school at {{LinkToMap|9511 Harrison Street}}.  It opened for the 1970-71 school year and closed at the end of the 1980-81 school year.  Students remaining at the school transferred to Maine East and [[Maine West]].
'''Maine Township High School North''' was a public high school at {{LinkToMap|9511 Harrison Street}}.  It opened for the 1970-71 school year and closed at the end of the 1980-81 school year.  Students remaining at the school transferred to Maine East or Maine West.


The school had two principals, Robert A. Wells (1970-1976) and A.K.H. Cochrane (1976-1981).  Its yearbook was titled ''Saga''.  The newspaper was ''Polaris''.  The teams' nickname was the Norsemen.
The school had two principals, Robert A. Wells (1970-1976) and A.K.H. Cochrane (1976-1981).  Its yearbook was titled ''Saga''.  The newspaper was ''Polaris''.  The teams' nickname was the Norsemen.
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[[File:Maine North 1971.jpg|thumb|center|550px|1971 photograph.  Mary Jo Taylor and Julie Howard]]
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 9 December 2025

Maine Township High School North was a public high school at 9511 Harrison Street. It opened for the 1970-71 school year and closed at the end of the 1980-81 school year. Students remaining at the school transferred to Maine East or Maine West.

The school had two principals, Robert A. Wells (1970-1976) and A.K.H. Cochrane (1976-1981). Its yearbook was titled Saga. The newspaper was Polaris. The teams' nickname was the Norsemen.

The school contributed to the radio station WMTH with the other three District 207 schools.

Saga '71
Saga '71


1971 photograph. Mary Jo Taylor and Julie Howard