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Bowdoin College students overwhelmingly voted last week to support a referendum calling for the College to divest and condemn violence in Gaza committed by the Israeli government.
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University of Maine researchers are developing what they say is a new alternative to "forever chemicals" using wood pulp.
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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
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How books are being targeted for controversial content, in Maine and nationwide
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Hampden, Frankfort, Newburgh and Winterport have all sent letters to RSU 22 requesting the surplus be returned.
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Budget challenges could lead to cuts in school-based mental health clinic operations, which could hobble an effective system for getting students the help they urgently need.
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Teams of students design and build complex robots and compete in tournaments
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A bill to move responsibility for young children with disabilities to local schools is under consideration in Augusta.