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Maine State Police say Jacob Brown sped off during a traffic stop before crashing into some woods.
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The first release of test results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress under the Trump administration reveals low scores across the country.
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We highlight some of the dedicated and creative teachers who connect with students in out-of-the-ordinary ways
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Lisbon is one of roughly a half dozen school districts in the state starting the year without a new budget in place. The schools there will have to operate under last year's budget, which provides nearly half a million dollars less than what the district is seeking and was twice rejected by voters.
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Hundreds of Maine students will take to outdoor classrooms this year thanks to a new pilot program administered by University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
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System officials say enrollment stands at more than 25,000 students across all campuses, the largest in four years.
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A state fund that incentivizes Maine public schools to purchase food directly from local producers is expanding this year. State officials say a new law is helping each dollar a school spends on local food go further.
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Forty-five Maine prisoners have been hired by outside companies to do remote jobs from their cells. A few are earning more than corrections officers.
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Nearly 16,000 students have enrolled across the community college system.
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The new Capital Center complex features nursing simulation labs as well as a state-of-the-art training facility for UMA's cybersecurity degree program.
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What are the top causes of traffic accidents and fatalities? And what constitutes safe driving behavior?
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Hazinginfo.org previously featured data from nine states but now features hazing data from nearly 1,500 colleges nationwide.