The school board chairman said that while some residents have expressed concern over a larger than normal carryover, he feels the district is being responsible and said that savings from last year will help fund the coming year’s budget.
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Children’s Task Force pairs with RSU 9 for community-based after-school programming
The Franklin County Children’s Task Force and Regional School Unit 9 have received a $1.5 million grant to establish a new after-school and summer program for elementary school students.
Gardiner area school district budget vote scheduled for Tuesday
A nearly 5 percent increase for SAD 11 is being driven by shifts in federal funding, an increase in special education enrollments and the need to address the impacts of the state’s opioid crisis on students.
Mid-Maine adult ed graduates living proof perseverance pays off
Two women overcame starkly different challenges to be among 35 Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education students who are graduating Tuesday night.
Two RSU 18 schools win paint grant to brighten up schools
Campbell’s True Value donates 40 gallons of paint to Messalonskee High School and China Elementary.
Civil rights leader tells Bates grads: ‘Be a headlight, not a taillight’
U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., speaks at Sunday’s commencement exercises.
77 march to commencement Saturday at Kents Hill School
Speakers were Sarah Marie Arseneau, of Nova Scotia, class of 2016, and William J. Brennan, class of 1970 and now president of Maine Maritime Academy.
Hallowell-based RSU 2 residents to vote on school budget
The $26 million budget is about 2 percent more than last year’s, an increase caused mostly by state funding reductions, according to the school board chairman.
SAD 58 residents to review $9.19 million budget Tuesday
The districtwide budget meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Mt. Abrams High School.
Civil War re-enactment continues Memorial Day tradition at Brunswick school: Photos
Fifth-graders at the Harriet Beecher Stowe school stage Pickett’s Charge.