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The state Department of Education has announced its proposed priority list for school construction projects, but officials say there's still a long way to go before construction.
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The U.S. Department of Education is withholding an estimated $25 million in grant funding from Maine public schools "to ensure resources are spent in accordance with the President's priorities."
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What options do rural students have after high school, and how can they overcome obstacles to meeting their goals?
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Leslie Trundy at Morse High School in Bath has been piloting a program that takes kids out into nature rather than sitting inside for a traditional detention.
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Gov. Janet Mills wants to continue offering high school grads two years of free community college. But a legislative committee is recommending that the program end with the Class of 2025.
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The University of Maine said the Trump administration has restored a federal grant for PFAS research that was terminated last month, but the agency has not reinstated other PFAS research grants to Maine groups.
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While more than 20 school districts across the state saw their budgets approved Tuesday, some will have to go back to the drawing board.
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Portland K-12 students will not be allowed to have or use their phones during the day after the school board Tuesday unanimously passed a controversial bell-to-bell cellphone ban to begin in the fall.
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The University of Maine will opt out of a landmark settlement between the NCAA and Division 1 student athletes that would allow colleges and universities to pay athletes directly in addition to providing them with athletic scholarships.
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Child care advocates in Maine are calling on state legislators to reject Governor Janet Mills' proposed cuts to child care wage supports and to the Head Start program.
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The 2025 KIDS COUNT Data Book says Maine scored below the national average in preschool enrollment, graduation rates and test scores.
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Vaccination rates among school-aged children in Maine are above 97%, according to the latest annual report from the state Center for Disease Control.