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Lewiston Today
By the People, for the People
St. Dominic Regional High School Aims to Reopen in Fall 2026
School needs to boost enrollment and raise $900,000 by March 16 to secure its future
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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St. Dominic Regional High School in Lewiston, Maine is hoping to reopen its doors in Fall 2026, but needs to meet key enrollment and fundraising goals by March 16 to make that a reality. The school currently has 36 students enrolled, but needs 14 more to meet the minimum requirements. They also need to raise $900,000 to unlock a $500,000 matching gift and complete their capital campaign.
Why it matters
St. Dominic Regional High School has a proud tradition of providing Catholic education in the Lewiston community. Its potential closure would leave the area without a private high school option, reducing educational choices for families.
The details
St. Dominic Regional High School is located at the Peck Building in Lewiston and has a tuition of approximately $14,500 per year. The Dion family has committed $1 million in scholarship funding, including $5,000 Dion Scholarships available to qualifying families. To reopen, the school needs to reach its $900,000 fundraising goal by March 16, which will unlock a $500,000 matching gift and complete their capital campaign.
- The decision on whether St. Dominic Regional High School will reopen in Fall 2026 will be made on March 16.
- As of now, the school has 36 students enrolled, but needs 14 more to meet the minimum enrollment requirements.
The players
St. Dominic Regional High School
A private Catholic high school located in Lewiston, Maine that is aiming to reopen in Fall 2026.
Dion family
A family that has committed $1 million in scholarship funding to support St. Dominic Regional High School.
Amy Marston
A representative of St. Dominic Regional High School who provided information about the school's tuition and financial support.
What’s next
If the enrollment and fundraising goals are not met by March 16, enrollment deposits will be refunded and donations made since January 1, 2026 will also be returned.
The takeaway
The potential reopening of St. Dominic Regional High School is an important issue for the Lewiston community, as it would provide families with a private high school option and continue the school's legacy of Catholic education in the area. The next few weeks will be critical in determining the school's future.

