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Last year, the school didn't have its first COVID-19 case until March, which allowed kids to mostly stay in the classroom. But with the additional cases this fall, more students are quarantining at home for days or weeks.
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State officials say that nearly 1,000 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Maine schools so far in September.
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As part of the plan, state officials highlighted their strategy to address learning loss through online programs and partnerships with local businesses. The state says it is also putting aside funds to address students' mental health needs, and will continue efforts to recruit more school staff members.
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Last week, the state announced that, based on current health data, schools across Maine can consider reopening this fall. Many districts are taking that…
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The state is advising that schools across Maine can consider reopening their classrooms this fall if they follow certain guidelines. The state unveiled…
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Maine colleges and universities have adopted guidelines that will consider class sizes, quarantines and social distancing in public areas such as dining…
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The COVID-19 pandemic is posing a particular challenge for many families, as parents face the task of educating their children at home while, in some…
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On Tuesday, the Maine Department of Education told schools that it was recommending they prepare to end in-person classes for the rest of the school year,…
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Many school districts have pushed back the date on which they hope students can return to their classrooms. When Gov. Janet Mills declared a civil…
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Maine Public TV Air Times:Thur., July 11 at 11:11 pmSat., July 13 at 12:11 amCome outside into the forest classrooms of two Vermont schools where…