Warren Newton, who was fired in 2015 from his job at the Augusta campus, agrees to drop all claims under the terms of a settlement.
Schools and Education
Local, state and national schools and education news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Skowhegan’s Coffee and Conversation session Tuesday night reveals plans for a charter high school
Cornville Regional Charter School hopes to take over the former Holland’s Variety Drug store downtown.
Madison officials discuss how best to use additional state aid
More than $500,000 received by the Madison school district will remain in the district’s carryover account for the time being, though officials are discussing ways it could offset future taxes.
Muslim boy’s family sues over arrest for homemade clock
The teen’s family says the arrest violated his civil rights and forced them to leave the U.S.
School funding commission sets meeting dates
The commission, which was assessed a $500 fine for a private meeting, is tasked with reforming the funding formula.
Peter Ré leaves a legacy of music at Colby, Waterville and beyond
The 35-year Colby College music professor, musician, composer, pianist and conductor who left a lasting mark on the city is remembered as brilliant, thoughtful, Amy Calder writes.
Maine Academy of Natural Sciences holds graduation ceremony for 12 students
Fourth commencement as charter school takes place at Moody Chapel on Good Will-Hinckley campus.
Maine Central Institute announces $6.5 million capital campaign
The Pittsfield school’s fundraising effort is part of its 150th anniversary celebration, and alumni were told of the campaign Saturday during Reunion Weekend.
Maine Academy of Natural Sciences to graduate 12 students Saturday
The class of 2016 endured a number of changes during their time at the school, including the move to a new building and changes in leadership, but ‘kept their eye on the prize’ of graduating, said Principal Tonya Arnold.
Former Waterville principal Reiter, DA seek agreement in criminal case of propositioning student
A Kennebec County court hearing on an official oppression charge against Don Reiter, the former Waterville Senior High School principal fired for asking a student for sex, was postponed until October while the parties try to reach an agreement in the case.