With behavioral problems and other challenges, the need for school nurses, social workers and mental health professionals increases, the school superintendent said.
Schools and Education
Local, state and national schools and education news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine students to be required to get meningitis vaccine
The protection against the bacterial form of the disease had previously been a recommendation, but public health officials want more protection for students entering seventh and 12 grades.
New, higher-paying teacher contract up for vote in Augusta
Union officials say the new two-year contract could help make Augusta more competitive in pay with other school districts.
Lawmakers didn’t fund Maine schools before adjournment last week
The lobbying group that represents superintendents warns that failure to release the more than $1 billion in funding could be ‘disruptive.’
Winslow council delays vote on $8.6M bond issue
Confusion over meeting with School Board prior to final reading causes frustration with councilors, leading to the vote being tabled.
Scarborough schools shaken by an administrative cage fight
Smoldering tensions between a first-time superintendent and a high school principal have mushroomed into districtwide disruptions pulling students, teachers and the school board into the fray.
Arizona teachers will walk off job to protest salaries, funding
They want the Republican-controlled Legislature and Gov. Doug Ducey to improve on the governor’s offer of 20 percent raises by 2020.
Winslow Town Council to take final vote on $8.6M school renovation bond
In the first vote on the bond, the council voted 4-3 to send it to Winslow voters in June.
Alumnus gives Colby College $2.5 million to aid Maine students
The former class president says he wants other deserving students to get the same help he got more than 50 years ago.
RSU 9 school board OKs $35.5 million budget
$461,000 was approved for alternative program for disruptive students in kindergarten through fifth grade.