Morse High School (Maine)

[1] The Bath High School Alumni Association, founded in 1891, which Morse students become members of automatically upon graduation, is believed to be the oldest active high school alumni association in the United States.

The original school building, a gift to the city from Charles W. Morse, burned down March 24, 1928 and was later rebuilt in 1929.

[6] The design for the building took in consideration from experts, school staff, and even students to help make decisions on everything from allocated space, to the furniture used.

[citation needed] The girls' swim team has also enjoyed recent success, winning the 2009–2010 state championship after finishing runners-up or third for several years.

[9] The program provides traditional vocation classes including Automotive Technology, Carpentry, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Graphic Design, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education, Electricity, Engineering Graphics & Design, Health Science Careers, and Welding.

The second Morse building, used from 1929 to 2021.