From the Maine Department of Education
Notices and Reporting Items
- Q3 Truancy Incident Reporting, Due April 15
- Q3 Bullying Reporting, Due April 15
- Q3 Behavior Reporting, Due April 15
- EF-M-14 April Enrollment Report for Private Schools, Due April 15
- EPS April 1 Enrollment Reporting, Due April 30
- Reporting 2016-17 Student Information – Due Date: April 15, 2017
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News & Views
Administrative Letter: Superintendent Transfer Agreements
Administrative Letter: 7 Policy Code: CBC
Last year, the Maine Department of Education sent out a letter to Superintendents entitled Clarification of Commissioner’s Review of Superintendent Agreements. As we move closer to the 2017-2018 school year and we begin to see more Superintendent Transfer Agreement requests, it may be helpful to review the letter again carefully. | More
Learning Technology Grants Program Announced
The Department is announcing an evolution to our support of technology in public middle schools and high schools. Beginning July 1, 2017, MLTI Grants will be available to public middle schools and high schools to fund technology and support for 7th and 8th grade students and staff, and for staff in high schools with locally-funded student programs. | More
Free computer science training opportunities available through Project>Login & MMSA
Project>Login mission is to engage Maine K-12 schools and provide support for Computer Science education. They recently became a regional partner, along with Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance, for Code.org. As a result of this partnership, they are able to provide high quality professional development to educators interested in Computer Science education for free. | More
Maine DOE Data Helpdesk Survey
The Maine Department of Education Data Helpdesk Team is here to assist you with access to your NEO, Infinite Campus and coming soon, Edupoint systems. We can offer general guidance on individual models within the applications. | More
New School Absenteeism Reporting Form
When a potential outbreak, including those involving exposure to a communicable disease, toxic agent, environmental hazard, or a potential epidemic is identified, immediate notification to the Maine CDC should be made. One of the ways these outbreaks can be identified is through elevated school absenteeism. | More
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