Libby Mitchell’s fuzzy math
Libby Mitchell’s school reform plan has a lot of different elements, and if they have one thing in common, it is that they involve a great deal of spending. According […]
Read More →MEA: Maine suffering from “ballooning class sizes.” Really? (Part 2)
Yesterday, I took a look at the Maine Education Association’s claims that class sizes in Maine are “ballooning.” The truth, as the U.S. D.O.E., Education Week, and others have found, […]
Read More →A big week for education in Maine
I don’t imagine most people even realized it, but there were two big developments this week in the world of K-12 education in Maine. The first, and bigger of the […]
Read More →Budget Validation on ballots today
As I noted in a blog post yesterday, the budget validation process itself is up for a vote in some of Maine’s biggest school districts. When they go to the […]
Read More →Some of Maine’s biggest school districts to vote on Budget Validation process tomorrow.
It is school budget approval time for many school districts across Maine, which means it is time for voters to the head to the polls. By virtue of a recent […]
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