The groups have asked for intervenor status in a federal lawsuit that seeks to overturn a state law prohibiting the use of public funds to pay for religious school tuitions.
education
Maine Observer: USM student goes back to the future
Going back to college makes me recall the younger version of myself.
Michael Brennan: This election may well decide future of Maine’s municipalities
A new governor and Legislature should prioritize ‘smart’ investment in and strong partnerships with cities, says the former Portland mayor, a Maine House candidate.
Our Endorsement: Questions 4 and 5 are part of effort to help build Maine’s workforce
Approval of the bonds would fund investment in education in key fields in the UMaine System and community college campuses.
Advocates stump for passage of Maine bond to reduce shortage of nurses
Question 4, the $49 million education bond on the November ballot, includes $12 million for nursing programs and training facilities.
Head of Rockland area schools named Maine Superintendent of the Year
John McDonald, who heads RSU 13, responds with praise for his administrators, teachers, staff and the district’s communities, which include Rockland, Thomaston, Owls Head, South Thomaston and Cushing.
Leonard Pitts: How does so-called ‘black racism’ affect white Americans?
The short answer is … it doesn’t.
Diddy puts $1 million toward new charter school in the Bronx
The rapper is a longtime education advocate.
Michelle Singletary: Parents should aim high for college aid, but also start saving early
Scholarships go to a small number of students and very rarely cover all of the costs.
Overall enrollment in UMaine System rebounds following last year’s decline
Financial incentives and new programs are among the lures that increased the numbers of both in-state and out-of-state students, officials say.