From the Maine Department of Education
Reporting Items
Graduation Reporting Webinar
The Maine Department of Education Data Team is holding a Graduation Reporting webinar Tuesday August 24th at 1pm. We will be discussing the graduation certification report and related procedures for validating and clearing up any issues on the report. This certification is due by August 30th, so attendance is strongly encouraged for those charged with validating this report. Please follow the “Join Live” link at the time of the training to join us. Thank you. | More
DOE Webinar on Submitting English Learner Data
The Maine Department of Education (DOE) Data Team will be holding a training session on September 9th at 10am to discuss how SAUs and private schools should be submitting English Learner data to the State. The target audience for this training includes both data coordinators and ESOL educators. | More
DOE Data Training 8/24: Submitting Homeless Student Data
The Maine Department of Education (DOE) Data Team will be holding a training session on August 24th at 10am to discuss how School Administrative Units (SAUs) and private schools should be submitting Homeless Student data to the state.| More
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News & Updates
Updated Cultural and Religious Observances Calendar Available
As SAUs are scheduling important school events, it is important to know and understand the religious and cultural observances that may not be recognized as part of the school calendar. The timing, traditions, and possible impacts of various cultural and religious holidays and observances are important to consider when planning events such as open house, awards nights, testing windows, or other events. The Maine Department of Education has updated a calendar of Cultural and Religious Observances that occur during the school year. | More
Prepare for Fall 2021 Lead Testing in Schools
The Maine Legislature passed a law requiring all school drinking and cooking water fixtures be tested for lead. All schools will either need to work with their local water professional or use the provided training materials to identify water sampling locations, collect water samples, coordinate with the designated laboratory, report results, and follow up with plans/procedures/actions based on the sampling results. Schools should designate someone for this responsibility. | More
Website of LGBTQ+ and Gender Expansive Resources now Available to Schools
The Maine Department of Education (DOE) has launched a new section of its website devoted to improving school climate and support of LGBTQ+ students in Maine. | More
Michelle Strattard Named 2021 Maine History Teacher of the Year
Michelle Strattard, a teacher at Gray-New Gloucester High School has been named the 2021 Maine History Teacher of the Year, an award presented annually by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, the nation’s leading organization dedicated to K-12 American history education. The selection of the award winner in Maine is facilitated by the Maine Department of Education (DOE) by Joe Schmidt, Social Studies Specialist for the Maine DOE. | More
Get to Know the Maine DOE Team: Meet Erin Reinhard
Maine DOE team member Erin Reinhard is being highlighted this week as part of the Get to Know the Maine DOE Team. | More
Maine Schools Sharing Success Stories
- Aroostook County Students Featured in Local Vaccination Campaign
- Maine 2020 and 2021 Teachers of the Year Attend NASA Space Camp Experience
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Professional Development & Training Opportunities
Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) Virtual Meeting: Return to School – Addressing Privacy and Security Challenges in K-12 Education in the Wake of COVID-19
This fall, all schools and school administrative units (SAUs) are resuming full-time, in-person instruction. How can we use the lessons learned during the once-in-a-century pandemic to improve student privacy? This webinar brings together representatives from across the country to discuss the “must-dos” that come with federal student privacy laws, as well as the “should-dos,” challenges, and lessons learned from the recent rapid shift to remote learning. | More
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Latest DOE Career/Project Opportunities
- Legislative and Constituent Services Specialist
- Education Specialist III – Special Projects Specialist
- Maine School Safety Center Training Navigator- Regional Education Representative
- Secondary Education Team Coordinator
- Contract/Grant Specialist
View current Maine Department of Education employment opportunities here