It would have to be administered by a parent or guardian, not a school nurse, according to a school official.
2016
North Korea’s bomb test further imperils relations with China
Despite its ally status, the North did not inform China of the test beforehand, according to South Korean intelligence.
Leonard Pitts: Pity the militia wannabes denied their 15 minutes of fame
Maybe the U.S. would pay more attention if blacks or Muslims were committing armed insurrection.
Maine’s new virtual charter school sees 25% enrollment drop since opening
The Maine Charter School Commission may explore ways to better inform students about what to expect, perhaps with a ‘tryout’ week.
Bill Nemitz: Out of the spotlight, DHHS cuts away at humane care
Families speak out against proposed changes that would drastically reduce the amount of help their children with severe disabilities get.
Feature obituary: Robert Philbrick, 82, of Gorham, star athlete, longtime math teacher, coach and mentor
He also was dedicated to his wife of 65 years and his family of nine children.
Another View: Tracking police killings finally becomes a national priority
A revised statute puts teeth into an effort to collect this critical data from law enforcement agencies.
Commentary: Cosby’s feeble perp walk could be just the latest of his many bad acts
The man who last year did a national comedy tour now plays someone fragile and doddering.
Our View: Augusta political games blocking plan to combat addiction
Criticisms of the proposal can be addressed while still expanding access to treatment.
Cucumber salad satisfies a taste for Thai
Plunge into sweet, sour and salty now that comfort-food season is over.