Robert William Traip Academy
Robert William Traip Academy is a public high school located in Kittery, Maine. It serves the towns of Kittery and Kittery Point, Maine. It is adjacent to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The principal is Jane Durgin, as of July 1, 2023.
History
It was founded in 1905 as a private preparatory high school and remained as such until 1967, when it became part of the Kittery School Department. The school was built with funds from the will of the late Robert W. Traip, who died in 1864. After his last heir died in 1897, a school endowment fund was established. The school initially had an enrollment of 27 students. The Robert W. Traip Academy Trust awards scholarships for students and grants for school projects.In 1990, the facility was updated, and the 1909 building was demolished. It is home to roughly 260 students, with each graduating class averaging 55 students. Traip's colors are blue and gold and the mascot is the Rangers. In 2020, the School Committee voted to remove the school's resource officer.
In partnership with the Wood Island Life Saving Station Association, the academy created a wooden boat building class which also teaches maritime history.
The Civil Rights Team has developed a land acknowledgment statement, honoring the school’s location on land stewarded by the Wabanaki people. The team used the South Berwick Public Library land acknowledgement as a template. In 2022, student artists were influenced by the land acknowledgement process to create a mural of the sun rising over the Atlantic in honor of Wabanaki people past and present. Local artist Julia O’Connell helped the students.