MSAD 1 Superintendent Ben Greenlaw walks down a staircase in the original wing of Presque Isle High School that doubles a chairlift, blocking all traffic on the stairs when in use. It's the only way for those who cannot use stairs to travel between the high school's two floors in the main wing of the 200,000 square-foot building. Credit: Cameron Levasseur / The County

Eight groups of school districts, career and technical education centers, colleges and businesses submitted the first part of a funding application for the Maine Department of Education pilot Integrated, Consolidated 9-16 Educational Facilities Program.

Part II of the application is due this October. Only one of the eight projects will be funded.

The newly built school would combine at least two high schools with a regional career and technology center, include a higher education center for high school students to take college classes and space to support industry training programs in partnership with local businesses.

Read each application below, recently obtained by the Bangor Daily News through a Freedom of Access Act request.

Houlton, Hodgdon high schools and Region Two School of Applied Technology

Presque Isle, Caribou, Fort Fairfield high schools and Presque Isle, Caribou tech centers

*Central Aroostook High School is included in this application, but backed out of the proposal shortly after its submission.

Ellsworth High School and Hancock County Technical Center

Waldo County Technical Center

Portland, Deering, Casco Bay high schools and Portland Arts & Technology High School

Boothbay and Wiscasset high schools

Dexter, Piscataquis Community high schools and Tri-County Technical Center

Madawaska, Wisdom middle/high schools and St. John Valley Technical Center