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The Trump Administration launched investigations into two Maine school districts today alleging that they violated Title IX by allowing students to participate in sports based on their ‘gender identity,’ rather than biological sex.
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The report says that 5-year-old Simon Gonzalez had his arm pinned in the bus door, was dragged and then run over by the bus.
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In her annual "State of the Schools" address at the Portland City Council Monday night Lentz said the district's approach has been about improving student achievement.
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Attorneys argue the U.S. Supreme Court should hear the case, pointing to other cases in Massachusetts and Florida that raise similar questions about parental rights.
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Linda Zillman, who died in September, was an art historian and longtime advocate for visual arts.
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Simon Gonzalez's death is the second fatal school bus crash involving a student in the past month.
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Richmond’s policy states that students must use the restroom, locker room, and play on the sports team that aligns with their biological sex.
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The gift came from the estate of Donald Zillman, University of Maine at Presque Isle's 10th president, and his wife, Linda.
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The vote came several weeks after staff and parents said the district was undermining it's own equity policies.
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This is the second fatal school bus crash involving an elementary aged student in the past month.
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After more than two years of negotiations, the University of Maine Graduate Workers Union has reached a tentative agreement with the university system for its first contract.
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The latest expansion of the Pell Grant program has financial aid administrators concerned about the effect it will have on the almost 24,000 Maine students that receive funding.