Consolidation is impractical, a daily commute is usually impossible,
island families are determined to keep their communities viable, and all
agree that a school is a central part of a stable, year-round
community.You might think that these tiny schools are an anachronism,
offering an old-fashioned approach to education. You'd be wrong. They
are among the most technologically savvy schools in the state and offer
a culturally rich educational experience. Author Eva Murray moved to
Matinicus in 1987 to teach in the one-room school, married and raised a
family on the island, and has served on the school board and volunteered
in the school. She has traveled from island to island, collecting the
stories that tell how these small communities promise their handful of
children a modern education within the context of a specialized and
sometimes extreme offshore lifestyle. The hows and whys will fascinate
educators, and the details of island life will interest everyone.