PRIORITY NOTICE:  Updated Recommendations and Guidance from Commissioner Makin for Remainder of 19-20 School Year

Dear Champions of Education,

As you may know, US CDC guidance recommends an 8 to 20 week timeframe for avoiding large group/in-person instruction once there is evidence of community transmission of COVID-19.  Therefore, I am recommending, with the support of the Governor, that you begin to plan to replace classroom/group instruction with remote/distance learning for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.

It is difficult to make such a recommendation, recognizing the profound challenge of reinventing public education and the many culminating events and rites of passage that educators and students anticipate all year long. I also realize that this recommendation will be difficult for families to hear, given the challenges of childcare and managing school expectations on top of the other significant impacts of this state and national emergency.

That said, I believe it is extremely important for school leaders to have as much information as possible in order to best prepare educators, students, and communities for a longer period of remote learning and to promote opportunities for redesigned celebrations and alternative ways to provide both continuity and closure.

Please know that you’re not in this alone. The DOE team is available Monday through Friday – with daily “office hours” for discussing and sharing challenges and solutions; free professional development offerings; an enormous list of online and “unplugged” resources for every possible subject/content area, topic, and grade level; and as many resources as we can make available to you and your schools.  The schedule can be found here.

Here are some additional updates, requirements, and recommendations:

SAT and student grades:  

As you know, the SAT was used as part of our ESSA accountability assessment system, and we have received a waiver exempting us from the ESSA assessments.  We will not be requiring, nor offering, the SAT to this year’s 3rd year high school students, and we intend to invite educators and school/school administrative unit (SAU) leaders to assist us as we redesign a state assessment system that will authentically measure school success and student achievement in a more useful and meaningful way.

We have confirmed that the SAT is not required for admission, nor will it be required as a screener for any program, at any Maine college or university.  In addition, we are hearing that colleges and university across the country are following suit. NPR reported about this last week.

We also learned that UMS will be using a pass/fail system this year, including prerequisites for competitive and advanced courses, and that they recognize that students from the current cohort of applicants may also be receiving pass/fail grades. They are developing innovative and flexible admissions criteria and processes.

We have heard from many SAUs and schools who are using a variety of grading practices during this emergency education situation: some schools are maintaining grading practices, while others are implementing Pass/Fail. Some schools are only providing feedback instead of grades, and some are only including grades that improve a student’s overall GPA or academic standing. Ultimately this is a local determination, however we would encourage SAUs and regions to discuss and determine a system that holds harmless students for whom conditions are outside of their control.

Enrolling new students:

There are many students whose families are experiencing housing disruption or changes during this COVID emergency, and we’ve had several calls regarding whether schools are expected to register new students if they move into a SAU. The answer is, “Yes.”  It is important to ensure there are directions that are publicly available on how new students can enroll during this pandemic.

Commissioner’s Conference for superintendents:

We apologize for this inconvenience, but we will be postponing the Commissioner’s Conference that had been scheduled to take place in June.  We are looking for another date and will share this as soon as possible.

Providing meals during April Break:

We have applied for and received approval for a waiver that will allow for SAUs to continue approved Unanticipated School Closure meal service operations during April Break. You can claim reimbursement for meals served at approved sites over the break on the days of the week you have been approved to serve.

Continuity of Education Plans:

SAUs do not need to send us your plans – only the minutes from the board meeting at which your continuity of education plan was approved by your board – in order to receive the waiver on the minimum required school days. If you need assistance or resources for ensuring learning opportunities for your students, please reach out to the Department.  A copy of the minutes should be submitted here.

Take care of yourselves and your people:

Unlike the well-defined grief of a definite and specific loss, the nebulous impacts from COVID-19 are disorienting and hard to describe; we’re experiencing the loss of our basic and reliable systems and structures.  While the economy, health care, and education systems are disrupted, and when the fabric of our social habits and traditions disintegrates into forced isolation, people understandably lose the comfort of predictability and control.  I mention this here because it can be helpful to acknowledge grief for what it is and to remember that the process actually helps us to adapt to new conditions and to become resilient.

Collectively, Maine schools have provided a much-needed sense of security for students, families, and communities during this extraordinarily challenging time, and all of us at DOE continue to be in awe of your leadership and your commitment to providing the best educational services possible for your students.

As always, thank you for everything you do on behalf of your students and our education system!

–  Pender

Pronouns: she, her, hers

Commissioner, Maine Department of Education

PRIORITY NOTICE: Expanded Authority of Reserve Funds

An Act Regarding the Reserve Funds of Certain School Organizational Structures was signed by Governor Mills on March 12, 2020 and will become effective on June 16, 2020.

The contents of the new legislation are summarized below and may be of interest to leaders of some School Administrative Unit (SAU)s. Administrators may wish to consult with legal counsel regarding the procedures for establishing reserve funds for their school organizational structure.

School Administrative Units included in this act are School Administrative Districts (SADs), Regional School Units (RSUs), Community School Districts (CSDs), and Career and Technical Education (CTE) Regions.

Previously, School Administrative Units were able to establish a reserve fund for school construction projects and for financing the acquisition or reconstruction of a specific or type of capital improvement. This new legislation provides additional flexibility to create reserve funds for any of the following: regular education, special education, career and technical education, other instruction such as summer school and extracurricular activities, student and staff support, system administration, school administration, transportation and buses, facilities maintenance, debt service and other commitments; and all other expenditures including school lunch. The request for the reserve fund must be included in the district budget and have a description of the purpose for the reserve fund. The governing board is the trustee of the reserve fund, and in the cases of SADs, RSUs and CSDs, the fund must be deposited or invested by the treasurer as directed by the governing board.

Previously, Boards of Directors of any of these SAUs were able to expend money from reserve funds only if they were authorized to do so by a vote at a district budget meeting and an article for the purpose for the reserve fund had been in the warrant calling the meeting. However, this legislation now also provides the Boards of Directors with the ability to expend funds when the expenditure is required by law or in an emergency where the cost of a district vote is prohibitive. The governing board of the SAUs may expend the funds after providing public notice of a regular or special meeting, at which a vote to expend funds from the reserve fund will be taken. A public hearing must be held prior to the vote to expend funds from the reserve fund, and the vote must be recorded in the meeting minutes.

Step 1 – Reserve fund proposed in the budget for specific purpose is approved

Step 2 – Reserve fund set aside in SAD, RSU, CSD organizations

Step 3 – To expend the funds in the budget year, provide notice and:

  1. Hold a district meeting, OR
  2. Hold a regular or special meeting of the governing board with a public hearing, vote, and recorded vote.

For CTE regions, the cooperative board may expend the reserve fund if permitted by any indebtedness secured by the reserve fund and if approved in the region budget. A separate article for that purpose must be included in the budget proposal.

Please reference PL 2019 Chapter 588 for additional information.

Expanded Authority of Reserve Funds

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PRIORITY NOTICE: Virtual Meeting Schedule – Wednesday 4/8

Virtual office hour schedule for Wednesday, April 8, 2020

The Maine Department of Education continues to schedule virtual office hours with Department Specialist to support educators and administrators during extended remote learning. During these meetings, our specialists will be available to provide support and guidance regarding distance learning and school supports, as well as to facilitate networking and resource sharing between educators.

As a reminder, virtual meeting schedules are regularly updated on this web page: https://www.maine.gov/doe/covid-19/contentmeetings. The Department will continue scheduling content specific office hours as needed.

Please note that Department staff hosting the virtual meetings have ramped up security measures to keep out participants that are attempting to hack into the meetings for reasons other than to participate in education related conversations.

Virtual Office Hours:

(Please note: some meetings have a 100 person max capacity.)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME MEETING INFO CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005  kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Pre K for ME- Focus on Centers Nicole Madore 9:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/142611875  nicole.madore@maine.gov
Physical Education Jean Zimmerman and Susan Berry 9:30 https://zoom.us/j/580974456

See email from Susan Berry for password or request password from Susan

susan.berry@maine.gov
School Clinical Mental Health “Office Hours” Bear Shea 10:00 https://zoom.us/j/975637699 w.bear.shea@maine.gov
Special Education: Elementary/Middle School Special Ed Consultants 10:00 AM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/841008831 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
Adapted Physical Education Jean Zimmerman and Susan Berry 10:15 https://zoom.us/j/580974456

See email from Susan Berry for password or request password from Susan

susan.berry@maine.gov
ESEA Federal Programs Update and Office Hour Shelly Chasse-Johndro 10:30am See email from the GEMS system for link. Link and password can also be requested via email shelly.chassejohndro@maine.gov
Pk-5 Mathematics Office Hour: Networking Jen Robitaille & Michele Mailhot 11:00 AM Register jennifer.r.robitaille@maine.gov
Pre K Open Office Hours Nicole Madore 11:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/257654032  nicole.madore@maine.gov
PK-5 Science: ME Audubon & PBS Shari Templeton 12:00 p.m. https://zoom.us/j/385026278 shari.templeton@maine.gov
PK-12 Social Studies Office Hour Joe Schmidt 1:00pm Contact Joe Schmidt for meeting link and password joe.schmidt@maine.gov
School Psychology During theCOVID-19 Crisis Ann Belanger 1:00 PM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/381739019 ann.belanger@maine.gov
6-12 Mathematics Office Hour: Networking Michele Mailhot & Jen Robitaille 2:00 PM Register michele.r.mailhot@maine.gov
School Nursing/How to Host a Vaccine Clinic, Part 2 Emily Poland, Patricia Endsley,  & MeCDC 2:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/253041016

Password required, please email Emily

 emily.poland@maine.gov
Health Education Susan Berry and Jean Zimmerman 2:30 https://zoom.us/j/662765411

See email from Susan Berry for password or request password from Susan

susan.berry@maine.gov
CED and CTE Networking Diana Doiron & Meg Harvey 2:00 Contact Diana or Meg for link & password diana.doiron@maine.gov
Brain Centered Emotional Support Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov
English for Speakers of Other Languages April Perkins 4:00 https://zoom.us/j/407031543 – Contact April Perkins for password. april.perkins@maine.gov

PRIORITY NOTICE: Virtual Meeting Schedule – Tuesday 4/7

Virtual office hour schedule for Tuesday, April 7, 2020

The Maine Department of Education continues to schedule virtual office hours with Department Specialist to support educators and administrators during extended remote learning. During these meetings, our specialists will be available to provide support and guidance regarding distance learning and school supports, as well as to facilitate networking and resource sharing between educators.

As a reminder, virtual meeting schedules are regularly updated on this web page: https://www.maine.gov/doe/covid-19/contentmeetings. The Department will continue scheduling content specific office hours as needed.

Please note that Department staff hosting the virtual meetings have ramped up security measures to keep out participants that are attempting to hack into the meetings for reasons other than to participate in education related conversations.

Virtual Office Hours:

(Please note: some meetings have a 100 person max capacity.)

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME MEETING INFO CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005  kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Health Education Susan Berry and Jean Zimmerman 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/387550607

See email from Susan Berry for password or request password from Susan

susan.berry@maine.gov
A Teacher Perspective on Teaching About Maine Native Americans Joe Schmidt w/ Melanie Brown/Ellsworth MS 9:00 Contact Joe Schmidt for meeting link and password joe.schmidt@maine.gov
VISUAL ART K-12 Office Hour Jason Anderson 10:00 Links and passwords are emailed nightly through the VPA Listserv jason.anderson@maine.gov
School Counseling: Open Office Hours Bear Shea 10:00 https://zoom.us/j/598318140 w.bear.shea@maine.gov
Special Education: Updates/K-12 Special Ed Consultants 10:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/961272533 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
Adult Education Office Hours Megan Dichter 10:00 https://zoom.us/j/475000964 megan.dichter@maine.gov
Elementary Literacy Danielle Saucier 10:00 Please email Danielle (Dee) for a link and passcode. danielle.m.saucier@maine.gov
SPPS/SAC Mary Adley 10:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/461510694 tracy.w.whitlock@maine.gov
MUSIC, 9-12 Office Hour Jason Anderson 11:00 Links and passwords are emailed nightly through the VPA Listserv jason.anderson@maine.gov
Meet & Learn with the Maine Secretary of State Joe Schmidt/ w/ Secretary Dunlap 11:00 Contact Joe Schmidt for meeting link and password joe.schmidt@maine.gov
Digital Learning – Best Practices Around Video Conferencing Jon Graham & Emma Banks 11:00 https://zoom.us/j/830817204 jonathan.m.graham@maine.gov
School Nursing Emily Poland 11:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/615139238 

Password required, please email Emily.

emily.poland@maine.gov
Resources for Teaching Personal Finance & Economics Joe Schmidt w/ Mary Dyer/FAME & Maine Jump$tart 1:00 Contact Joe Schmidt for meeting link and password joe.schmidt@maine.gov
Google Classroom Support (using the “classwork” tab) Jason Anderson, VPA Specialist 1:00 (90 minute session) https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtduqvpz4rbLb0OxW-SFPygzCp4FWgBw jason.anderson@maine.gov
PK-12 Social Studies Office Hour Joe Schmidt 2:00 Contact Joe Schmidt for meeting link and password joe.schmidt@maine.gov
Physical Education Jean Zimmerman and Susan Berry 2:30 https://zoom.us/j/411897271

See email from Susan Berry for password or request password from Susan

susan.berry@maine.gov
Brain Centered Emotional Support Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov
Google Classroom Support (using the “classwork” tab) Jason Anderson, VPA Specialist 3:00 (90 minute session) https://zoom.us/meeting/register/v5UsfumsrjwriKFIpB-H1v3uJDMCzSUDkA jason.anderson@maine.gov
Digital Learning – Best Practices in Video Tutorials and Self-Recording Jon Graham & Emma Banks 3:00 https://zoom.us/j/830817204 jonathan.m.graham@maine.gov
Grades 6-12 ELA Professional Learning: Text-Based Questions and Feedback Morgan Dunton 3:00 Contact Morgan for link and password morgan.dunton@maine.gov 

Virtual Office Hours: A Preview of Next Week

Please note: the schedule below will be updated with additional meetings next week.

The Maine Department of Education continues to schedule virtual office hours with Department Specialist to support educators and administrators during extended remote learning. During these meetings, our specialists will be available to provide support and guidance regarding distance learning and school supports, as well as to facilitate networking and resource sharing between educators.

As a reminder, virtual meeting schedules are regularly updated on this web page: https://www.maine.gov/doe/covid-19/contentmeetings. The Department will continue scheduling content specific office hours as needed.

The Department staff hosting the virtual meetings have ramped up security measures to keep out participants that are attempting to hack into the meetings for reasons other than to participate in education related conversations.

Virtual Office Hours:
(Some meetings have a 100 person max capacity.)

Please note: the schedule below will be updated with additional meetings next week.

Monday, April 6, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME Join Meeting CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Pre K for ME- Focus on Read Alouds Nicole Madore 9:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/415572963 nicole.madore@maine.gov
PK-12 Social Studies Office Hour Joe Schmidt 9:00am https://zoom.us/j/354020865

Contact Joe Schmidt for password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
Special Education: Accessibility/Engagement Special Ed Consultants 10:00 AM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/818733823 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
School Nursing/How to Host a Vaccine Clinic, Part 1 Emily Poland & Patricia Endsley 11:30am https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/122608644

Password required, please email Emily

emily.poland@maine.gov
CED and CTE Networking Diana Doiron & Meg Harvey 12:00 PM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/928762672  diana.doiron@maine.gov 
Adult Education Advising Adult Learners Remotely Amy Poland 1:00 PM https://zoom.us/j/8097107454 amy.poland@maine.gov
SEL Content Hour Kellie Bailey 1:00 https://zoom.us/j/5080785422 kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME Join Meeting CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005  kellie.bailey@maine.gov
A Teacher Perspective on Teaching About Maine Native Americans Joe Schmidt w/ Melanie Brown/Ellsworth MS 9:00 https://zoom.us/j/252289268

Contact Joe Schmidt for password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
School Counseling: Open Office Hours Bear Shea 10:00 https://zoom.us/j/598318140 w.bear.shea@maine.gov
Special Education: Updates/K-12 Special Ed Consultants 10:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/961272533 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
Adult Education Office Hours Megan Dichter 10:00 https://zoom.us/j/475000964 megan.dichter@maine.gov
SPPS/SAC Mary Adley 10:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/461510694 tracy.w.whitlock@maine.gov
Meet & Learn with the Maine Secretary of State Joe Schmidt/ w/ Secretary Dunlap 11:00 https://zoom.us/j/836160049

Contact Joe Schmidt for the password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
School Nursing Emily Poland 11:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/615139238 

Password required, please email Emily

emily.poland@maine.gov
Resources for Teaching Personal Finance & Economics Joe Schmidt w/ Mary Dyer/FAME & Maine Jump$tart 1:00 https://zoom.us/j/642285431

Contact Joe Schmidt for password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
PK-12 Social Studies Office Hour Joe Schmidt 2:00 https://zoom.us/j/452696712

Contact Joe Schmidt for password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME Join Meeting CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Pre K for ME- Focus on Centers Nicole Madore 9:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/142611875  nicole.madore@maine.gov
ESEA Federal Programs Update and Office Hour Shelly Chasse-Johndro 9:00 See email from the GEMS system for link. Link and password can also be requested via email shelly.chassejohndro@maine.gov
School Clinical Mental Health “Office Hours” Bear Shea 10:00 https://zoom.us/j/975637699 w.bear.shea@maine.gov
Special Education: Elementary/Middle School Special Ed Consultants 10:00 AM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/841008831 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
Pk-5 Mathematics Office Hour: Networking Jen Robitaille & Michele Mailhot 11:00 AM Register jennifer.r.robitaille@maine.gov
Pre K Open Office Hours Nicole Madore 11:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/257654032  nicole.madore@maine.gov
PK-5 Science: ME Audubon & PBS Shari Templeton 12:00 p.m. https://zoom.us/j/385026278 shari.templeton@maine.gov
PK-12 Social Studies Office Hour Joe Schmidt 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/211893751

Contact Joe Schmidt for Password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
School Psychology During theCOVID-19 Crisis Ann Belanger 1:00 PM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/186569953 ann.belanger@maine.gov
6-12 Mathematics Office Hour: Networking Michele Mailhot & Jen Robitaille 2:00 PM Register michele.r.mailhot@maine.gov
School Nursing/How to Host a Vaccine Clinic, Part 2 Emily Poland, Patricia Endsley,  & MeCDC 2:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/253041016

Password required, please email Emily

emily.poland@maine.gov
CED and CTE Networking Diana Doiron & Meg Harvey 2:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/217650109 diana.doiron@maine.gov 
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov

Thursday, April 9, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME Join Meeting CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 kellie.bailey@maine.gov
School Nursing Emily Poland 8:30 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/615139238

Password required, please email Emily

emily.poland@maine.gov
Adult Education: Support for AE Instructors Amy Poland 10:00 https://zoom.us/j/8097107454 amy.poland@maine.gov
Special Education: High School/Transition Special Ed Consultants 10:00 AM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/455923434 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
SPPS/SAC Mary Adley 10:00 AM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/461510694 tracy.w.whitlock@maine.gov
PK-12 Social Studies Office Hour Joe Schmidt 11:00am https://zoom.us/j/852537604

Contact Joe Schmidt for password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
Online Resources to Teach About WWII Joe Schmidt w/ Shane Gower/Maranacook Community High School & The World War II Museum 1:00 https://zoom.us/j/738937227

Contact Joe Schmidt for password

joe.schmidt@maine.gov
PK-12 Science Networking/Office Hours Shari Templeton 2:30 https://zoom.us/j/288624294 shari.templeton@maine.gov
ELA 6-12 Office Hourse Morgan Dunton 3:00 https://zoom.us/j/604960787 morgan.dunton@maine.gov
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov

Friday, April 10, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME Join Meeting CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Pre K for ME- Focus on SWPLN & Math Nicole Madore 9:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/288501942  nicole.madore@maine.gov
Special Education: Weekly Wrap Up Special Ed Consultants 10:00 AM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/184810547 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
PK-12 Science Networking/Office Hours Shari Templeton 12:00 p.m. https://zoom.us/j/412002677 shari.templeton@maine.gov
CED and CTE Networking Diana Doiron & Meg Harvey 2:00 PM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/284805341 diana.doiron@maine.gov
Brain Centered Emotional Support (more info) Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov

Celebrating National Poetry Month

The Maine Department of Education is celebrating National Poetry Month throughout the month of April. Find resources for accessing poetry, prepared lessons, and activities for educators and parents to supplement remote learning, and to celebrate and appreciate the beauty of poetry all month.

Anyone interested can find poetry resources on the Maine DOE Websitesuch as poems to inspire you, helpful links to The National Council of Teachers of English, in addition to a listing of activities the Department is encouraging throughout the month of April.

The Department hopes to encourage poetry celebration and appreciation with themed activities that can be done at home or using social media throughout the month. There will also be poetry specific virtual meetings designed for educators throughout the month.

Themes:

  • April 5th – 18th: Historical Poems and Poems celebrating History
  • April 19th – 25th: Earth Day/Nature
  • April: 26th – 30th: Creating Poetry

Activities:

  • Read in the round. Select a poem and have each person in your home read a line or a stanza. Practice changing your voice and reading with different emotions.
  • Write a poem. Tell a story about something you remember, how you are feeling, or something you wish.
  • Create a collage of photos or images with lines from a favorite poem. How does the poem look to you?

Schools, students, and families that would like to participate are encouraged to follow the Maine Department Education’s Facebook and Twitter pages. Tag us in any of your poetry activities this month, we’d love to keep up with what you are doing to celebrate poetry in April!

NOTE TO SELF: Remember to Breathe

During this Difficult Time Filled With Great Uncertainty- Please remember to take moments each day and Breathe On Purpose. As HUMAN BEINGS, it’s critically important to check in with ourselves especially now.  Ask yourself- “How Am I Feeling Right This Moment?” and “Where Do These Feelings Live in My Body?”

These questions posed to ourselves help us to slow down the business of our lives and to self-reflect. This is important because this helps human beings (who are far too often existing in a state of automatic pilot) to build our emotional intelligence. Self-Awareness takes practice and requires our concentrated effort. All other emotional intelligence skill development requires a solid foundation of self-awareness. Without being self-aware of our thoughts, feelings, needs- we are not able to fully self-regulate, form meaningful relationships, cope with life difficulties or make responsible, ethical and reasonable decisions.

Collectively, across the planet- we have been given this opportunity to sit in the moment. We are obligated to take care of ourselves in a mindful and compassionate way, as our lives depend upon the choices we make right now. Together, separately we can weather the seas of this storm as we mindfully attune to our basic human survival needs with attuned hearts and minds.

Educators- take care to check in with your sense of urgency to get lessons prepared and sent out to your students. Be aware that we’re all in this together and each of us can only do the best we know how with the resources we have available.

When we get to the other side of this- our students will not remember the science, math, reading or writing lessons we asked them to do. They WILL remember your kind words of support, your smiles, your encouragement, your calm and centered presence and most of all your love.

Take care of yourselves today and everyday so that you can continue to take care of others (family, friends, students) and BREATHE ON PURPOSE.

With Great Gratitude-

Kellie D. Bailey, Maine DOE SEL Specialist
Bear Shea, Maine DOE Mental Health / School Counselor Specialist

Join Kellie or Bear during their Brain Centered Emotional Support Sessions that are available twice daily as part of the Department’s virtual meetings.

EF-S-214 Data Entry Deadline Extended to May 15.

The Department’s School Finance Team needs the EF-S-214 data in order to calculate and apply any adjustments to the ED 279s prior to year-end.

The EF-S-214 was opened to Maine School Administrative Units (SAUs) on March 1st for data entry.  We are providing as much time as we can to SAUs to get this data entry completed, but it MUST be entered no later than May 15th. This timeline will allow us to apply eligible adjustments to the current year High Cost Out-of-District allocation prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Given the uniqueness of the current situation, the School Finance Team is providing SAUs two options when filling out their EF-S-214.

  • If the SAU is continuing to pay for the out of district placement, it would report cost up to the end of the fiscal year, as they would under normal circumstances.
  • If a SAU has stopped paying tuition for out of district placements, they would report what they have spent up to this point in the fiscal year, instead of estimating the cost to the end of the year.

Only students that meet the threshold for being high cost and where the SAU is not reimbursed should be reported on the EF-S-214.

The EF-S-214 report may be found by logging into NEO at:  https://neo.maine.gov/DOE/NEO/Accounts/Account/Login

Please contact Stephanie Clark, Fiscal Review and Compliance Consultant at: Stephanie.Clark@maine.gov or 207-624-6807.

Narraguagus Students Support Community

Students of Narraguagus High School’s FFA Chapter (formerly known as “Future Farmers of America, with designation abbreviated to reflect the diversity of modern agriculture/natural resource management) worked with their advisors during the month of March to address the issues of local food insecurity and homelessness.

Food Delivery – Megan Smith, Community Resources Coordinator at Maine Seacoast Mission Food Pantry in Cherryfield, receives Narraguagus FFA Chapter Advisor Caroline Foote’s delivery of donated food
Food Delivery – Megan Smith, Community Resources Coordinator at Maine Seacoast Mission Food Pantry in Cherryfield, receives Narraguagus FFA Chapter Advisor Caroline Foote’s delivery of donated food

With over 700,000 members enrolled in secondary and middle school agriculture and natural resources education, the National FFA Organization and its local chapters have long valued assisting communities through volunteer efforts, donations and grants. Under a “Living to Serve” grant from the National FFA Organization, the Narraguagus FFA chapter completed activities related to a statewide effort by the Maine FFA Association.

Megan Smith, Community Resources Coordinator at the Maine Seacoast Mission food pantry in Cherryfield spoke to students about the complicated issues of homelessness and food security and how they affect Maine communities.  From funds provided by the National FFA and with support of the Walmart Supercenter in Ellsworth, Narraguagus FFA purchased $1,000 in priority items for the food pantry.

Narraguagus FFA members have additional planned activities to support the food pantry that they hope to pursue in the fall when they return to school.  Advisors Caroline Foote, Kathy Howell and David Riddle are proud of their students’ accomplishments and welcome other students to become involved in their FFA chapter.

For additional information on starting an FFA chapter, please contact Doug Robertson, Maine FFA Advisor, Maine Department of Education, doug.robertson@maine.gov, 207-624-6744.

 

PRIORITY NOTICE: Virtual Meeting Schedule – Friday 4/3

Virtual office hour schedule for Friday, April 3, 2020

The Maine Department of Education continues to schedule virtual office hours with Department Specialist to support educators and administrators during extended remote learning. During these meetings, our specialists will be available to provide support and guidance regarding distance learning and school supports, as well as to facilitate networking and resource sharing between educators.

As a reminder, virtual meeting schedules are regularly updated on this web page: https://www.maine.gov/doe/covid-19/contentmeetings. The Department will continue scheduling content specific office hours as needed.

Please note that Department staff hosting the virtual meetings have ramped up security measures to keep out participants that are attempting to hack into the meetings for reasons other than to participate in education related conversations.

Virtual Office Hours:

(Please note: some meetings have a 100 person max capacity.)

FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2020

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST TIME Join Meeting CONTACT INFO
Brain Centered Emotional Support Kellie Bailey 8:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Health Ed and Physical Ed with grade span breakout rooms Susan Berry and Jean Zimmerman 9:00 https://zoom.us/j/790086867

Password required, email Susan Berry

susan.berry@maine.gov
ESEA Federal Programs Update and Office Hour Shelly Chasse-Johndro 9:00 See email from the GEMS system for link. Link and password can also be requested via email shelly.chassejohndro@maine.gov
Special Education: Weekly Wrap Up Special Ed Consultants 10:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/723182562 roberta.lucas@maine.gov
Digital Learning – Best Practices Around Video Conferencing Jon Graham & Emma Banks 11:00 https://zoom.us/j/830817204 jonathan.m.graham@maine.gov
MTSS Lunch and Learn Andrea Logan 12:00 Please email Andrea for a link and passcode. andrea.logan@maine.gov
SEL Content Hour Kellie Bailey 1:00 https://zoom.us/j/5080785422 kellie.bailey@maine.gov
Career and Education Development Networking Diana Doiron 2:00 https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/549688895 diana.doiron@maine.gov 
PK-12 Low/No-Tech Science Shari Templeton 2:00 https://zoom.us/j/987629444 shari.templeton@maine.gov
Brain Centered Emotional Support Bear Shea 3:30 https://zoom.us/j/689251005 bear.shea@maine.gov