A failure of diocesan leadership has led to a great loss for central Maine.
education
Bill to support later high school start times passes in House, Senate
The measure, which originally mandated a statewide 8:30 a.m. or later high school start time, was amended to create funding for districts to pilot a later start time.
Phone-free classrooms effort is the leadership Maine needs | Opinion
It isn’t too late for our youth to enjoy a childhood and young adulthood unsullied by the toxic messaging of TikTok.
I’m struggling to teach my students about our country’s ideals | Opinion
When its foundation is being dismantled, how do I begin to instruct them?
The school much of Maine really needs | Opinion
During my studies, I designed a prototype high school for rural students whose strengths and needs are not supported by traditional school settings.
Longtime educator in Auburn, Litchfield to retire after 39 years
Katy Grondin says students have always been important to her, even choosing an abbreviated version of ‘I love kids’ for her license plate.
Wabanaki studies law must be enforced in Maine schools | Opinion
The 2001 law has never been properly implemented in our classrooms. That needs to change.
We’re parents and teachers. Maine must ban cellphones in schools. | Opinion
From failing grades to failing health, the issue is a serious one for our state’s students. Portland schools now have the opportunity to lead.
Stop and ask what technology is doing to Maine students | Opinion
What remains of a young learner when their capacity for language has been usurped?
Waterville $34.2 million school budget wins initial approval
The Waterville Board of Education must take a second, final vote after the City Council takes its second vote on the proposed municipal and school budgets sometime this summer.