Encourage those who struggle with reading, and foster the love of books in your own home as well.
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The Maine Millennial: Dogsledder’s fans sow joy along Iditarod
A group calling themselves the Ugly Dogs raise money for schools when their hero goes dark on the trail.
Maine Voices: College prep focus drove democratic ideal from our schools
U.S. schools must place more importance on that ideal – that each student has dignity and worth – than on college placement.
Supporters of ‘Indians’ nickname ask SAD 54 board to send the issue to referendum
Residents who support Skowhegan Indian Pride are trying to overturn the board’s 14-9 vote to retire the nickname used for the school district’s sports teams.
Commentary: Gov. Mills’ budget raises concerns about unsustainable taxes and spending
There’s little room in the $8 billion-plus proposal to accommodate the unexpected.
Superintendent’s $118 million budget includes tax increase and the ‘Portland Promise’
Xavier Botana’s spending plan would raise the school portion of Portland’s tax rate by 5.4%, roughly $144 a year for a home assessed at $240,000.
Maine Voices: Win at the college admissions game without sacrificing integrity
A single-minded focus on the ‘best’ schools distracts from lower-profile places where many applicants could be happy and successful.
Jim Fossel: Democrats’ promised tax ‘cuts’? A shell game
Unsurprisingly, the new increase in state revenues to Maine cities and towns won’t do anything to lower property taxes.
Our View: Don’t allow anti-vaccination Mainers to keep putting other people’s kids at risk
Under a new bill, parents would still have the right to refuse shots for their children – but not the right to send them to school.
Commentary: Admissions scandal shines spotlight on the privilege of wealth
It’s not minority kids who are taking undeserved spaces in college. It’s those who got in through affirmative action for the rich.