Don Reiter says the incident has cost him his reputation, money and his marriage, even as he expresses confidence he’ll prevail.
Schools and Education
Local, state and national schools and education news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
New US citizens take oath at Maranacook Community Middle School
Thirty-one people from around the world became citizens Friday at a ceremony hosted at the Readfield school.
Madison career day part of larger Jobs for Maine’s Graduates initiative
Presenters from local businesses engaged students Wednesday at Madison Area Memorial High School as part of a new initiative to prepare Somerset County students for careers.
Reiter hearing to be at Waterville’s Mitchell School
The dismissal hearing for the Waterville Senior High School principal, who has been on paid administrative leave since Sept. 1, will be held Nov. 10.
Solutions, not just venting, needed for hunger in Maine
Hunger is a real problem in Maine, and we need solutions, not anger, Kimberly Carter writes.
Winslow students celebrate Day of the Dead
Students in the junior high Spanish class get a taste of the centuries-old Mexican holiday.
Augusta forum focuses on need to increase broadband access
The presentation by three advocates of broadband was sponsored by the UMA Senior College Forum on the Future.
Outdoor wood-fired oven takes KVCC into new culinary realm
Faculty hope the oven will be another way for the college to further blend the Sustainable Agriculture and Culinary Arts programs.
Skowhegan kids, artist get giant pumpkin ready for Halloween
A 400-pound pumpkin that took all day to carve will be displayed at the North Elementary School Harvest Homecoming.
Students eye empowerment at two-day leadership summit in Augusta
Hundreds of teens from around the state gathered this week at the Augusta Civic Center to learn how to work with community leaders to bring about social changes.