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Last year, the school didn't have its first COVID-19 case until March, which allowed kids to mostly stay in the classroom. But with the additional cases this fall, more students are quarantining at home for days or weeks.
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State officials say that nearly 1,000 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Maine schools so far in September.
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As part of the plan, state officials highlighted their strategy to address learning loss through online programs and partnerships with local businesses. The state says it is also putting aside funds to address students' mental health needs, and will continue efforts to recruit more school staff members.
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The workings of our democracy can be confusing to anyone, especially in today's political climate. Do young people get exposed to politics and government…
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The Harold Alfond Foundation recently announced an unprecedented grant of more than $500 million to higher education and research institutions in Maine,…
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We discuss how to handle the inevitable challenges that students and families will have to deal with as they return to school—whether it’s online or…
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Last week, the state announced that, based on current health data, schools across Maine can consider reopening this fall. Many districts are taking that…
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The state is advising that schools across Maine can consider reopening their classrooms this fall if they follow certain guidelines. The state unveiled…
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Reopening Colleges & Universities: How Are Maine's Higher Education Institutions Planning to Return?According to a June 2020 state report, Maine’s 38 colleges and universities educate more than 72,600 students and employ more than 20,000 regular and…
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Whether or not to re-open K-12 schools for in-person instruction in the fall has become a heated national debate. We’ll examine what factors are being…