John Gatchalian’s artwork was chosen by judges and Google Doodlers as the best doodle in Maine this year in his age group.
Schools and Education
Local, state and national schools and education news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Fairfield area school board reverses some parts of controversial restructuring plan
After spending $417,665 to buy out three former administrators, the board of SAD 49 took steps Thursday to hire replacements for two of the positions.
National Spelling Bee ends in an unprecedented 8-way tie
The co-champions are declared after 5 straight perfect rounds.
Saco middle schooler comes up short of finals at national spelling bee
Maine State Spelling Bee champ Sebastian Shields was not among the group of 50 spellers who advanced to Thursday’s final round.
Former Connecticut governor chosen to lead University of Maine System
Dannel Malloy, whose tenure as Connecticut governor was marked by controversial economic policies and low voter approval, will become chancellor of Maine’s university system July 1.
Hallowell-area school district proposing $30 million spending plan
The spending increase would make the budget total almost 10% more than last years, but that’s because RSU 2 will make its first payment on the new Monmouth school, which is being paid for with a state subsidy.
The school bathroom decision: Open door policy or no?
Students want privacy. Schools want to keep kids from doing things they shouldn’t behind closed doors.
Colby College to close off sections of road to assure pedestrian safety
The college expects thousands to attend Saturday proceedings and Sunday’s commencement and will block off a section of Mayflower Hill Drive
Maine spelling champ heads for national competition: watch his raucous sendoff
Sebastian Shields is headed to Washington, D.C, to take on top spellers from across the country.
Colby student graduation speaker reflects on four years
Moeketsi Justice Mokobocho, who participated in Colby College’s new downtown civic engagement program, is one of about 460 students who will graduate Sunday.