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The guidelines require schools to limit added sugars to less than 10% of weekly calories, and also make reductions in sodium.
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Superintendents say that new state funding can't fully cover rising salaries, benefits, transportation and special education costs that are leading some districts to propose reducing staff.
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Rayitos de Sol is getting $831,000 to construct a new building in Milbridge.
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The tradition of wooden boatbuilding in Maine, what it entails, and how to learn
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Amateur researchers in Maine collected scientific data on the solar eclipse as part of Citizen CATE 2024, a NASA-funded project studying the sun's corona. The project also aims to lower the financial barrier to astronomy.
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As northern Maine braces for an influx of visitors for the total solar eclipse, many area schools are planning to close for the day or send students home early.
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How is Maine's universal school meal program going, and what's being done to improve school nutrition?
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Graduate student workers are calling on the University of Maine system to negotiate a fair contract with the newly formed union.
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Clinicians are in hundreds of schools across Maine. But providers now warn that the funding behind these arrangements is unsustainable.
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Newly published data from the Maine Department of Education show a slight decline this fall to about 172,600 students, which is about 4% below pre-pandemic levels.
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The state of Maine is behind on its goal of offering universal access to public pre-K programs by the 2026-2027 school year. According to a story on Wednesday by Bangor Daily News reporter Sawyer Loftus, only about 43% of public school districts are offering universal pre-K.
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Ryan Low said that for the first time since 2014, the system is projected to balance its budget next year without relying on system reserves