4 min “School districts pay us less than a Walmart shelf-stocker”: Ed techs push for higher pay Dozens of districts started the school year with wages below the current state minimum of $14.15 per hour. ByEesha PendharkarApril 14, 2024
7 min Technical education is becoming increasingly popular. Can programs meet the demand? CTE center directors say statewide increased enrollment in CTE programs is positive, but some are concerned about staffing and space limitations to meet the need. ByEesha PendharkarMarch 31, 2024
1 min Gray-New Gloucester basketball’s golden opportunity Hear from the man who coached GNG to a state title in his first season with the Patriots. ByRoger McCordMarch 17, 2024
6 min All Maine students can now get free lunches, no application needed. What does that mean for poverty data? A number of schools have adopted the Community Eligibility Provision, which looks at reliance on public benefits such as SNAP and TANF. ByEesha PendharkarMarch 10, 2024
5 min Outdoor education is good for kids and the planet Educators have expressed the greatest need for help and funding to expand environmental learning. ByAnnie RopeikMarch 3, 2024
3 min Three small Washington County schools face similar challenges differently "It's a hard thing to close a school. There are years of history and years of traditions." ByEdward French, Quoddy TidesFebruary 24, 2024
8 min Impact of affirmative action ruling on Maine higher education remains unclear A Supreme Court decision barred colleges from considering an applicant’s race in the admissions process. How that will play out is still to be seen. ByEesha PendharkarFebruary 18, 2024