Leah Stinson graduates Sunday from Mt. Blue High School in Farmington, the last milestone she’ll go through like other kids.
Schools and Education
News about schools and education from the Portland Press Herald.
A different future: Wilton student, family navigate life after school
School has played a big part in helping Leah Stinson’s family provide the care and services she needs. Now that she’s graduating, they’ll have to figure out how to keep up her quality of life.
Yarmouth voters to consider school budget of nearly $25 million
The proposal represents an increase of about $932,000, or 3.9 percent, over the current spending package.
Old Orchard Beach school budget would not increase local taxes
Residents will vote Tuesday on a $14 million education spending package.
South Portland school budget calls for 4.7 percent tax increase
Voters will go to the polls Tuesday to decide on a proposed $50.3 million school budget for 2018-19.
Proposed Scarborough tax levy for schools up 5.9 percent
Voters will be asked Tuesday to validate a $48.5 million school budget for 2018-19 that would increase spending $1.4 million.
Cape voters face potential 6.6 percent tax rate increase
They will consider a proposed $25.4 million school budget on Tuesday.
Database: How much does it cost to educate a child in every school district in Maine?
The total per-pupil cost represents overall education spending divided by the number of resident students in each district. This cost is being used to argue both for and against school budgets that will be considered by voters on Tuesday. The state-wide average cost to educate a child for a year in Maine is $13,472.91. The data below omit the costs of staff and student support.
Per-pupil spending provides fuel to both sides of Maine school-budget debates
The numbers vary widely between districts in southern Maine, but administrators say they tell only part of the story.
Cumberland, North Yarmouth to vote on school budget calling for 3.8 percent spending hike
SAD 51 will also receive $442,000 less in state subsidies next year.