It is the highest rate since standardized reporting began, but gaps persist in graduation rates of minorities.
Schools and Education
Local, state and national schools and education news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Police: Substitute teacher encouraged students to smoke pot
The middle school teacher allegedly gave one student a vaporizer.
UMA opens veterans’ center to serve those who served
The Veterans Academic Center includes a private office space, touch-screen computers, adjustable desks and a common area where veterans can work, study and collaborate.
Brunswick schools explore consolidating with another district into a ‘service center’
The state has tied “some financial incentives into the mix” for districts that comply, says Superintendent Paul Perzanoski.
Yarmouth student organizes TED-style day to showcase Maine leaders’ reasons for ‘hope’
Sammy Potter started envisioning the event while he was an intern for Sen. Susan Collins.
Lewiston High students receive $113,000 ‘restorative practices’ grant
The money will be used to create a new position at the school to decrease detentions and turn disciplinary cases into ‘teaching moments.’
Cities, towns paying more for schools as state pays less, study finds
State funding for Maine’s K-12 public schools declined 9 percent from 2008 to 2015.
Portland school board adopts comprehensive transgender policy
It joins about a half-dozen other Maine school districts that have approved such policies since a landmark state supreme court ruling in 2014.
RSU 9 OKs contracts with food service, at-will and administrative employees
The three employee groups at the Farmington-based district had been working with expired contracts this year.
Maranacook middle, high schools to reopen Wednesday
Police are investigating a threat that apparently targeted a high school in Kentucky that has the same initials as the high school in Readfield.