The Maine Department of Education will again apply for federal School Improvement Grant (SIG) funding that the Department would distribute to help the state’s most struggling schools.
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A CTE project through a national program adds mobility and color to a former student’s ride
Oxford Hills Technical School students spruced up a van through their auto collision program, but it’s more than just a facelift. Their technical skills and safety knowledge and their attention to detail led to an increased mobility, a little camouflage and a brighter day. Read about the March surprise here.
Building safe and supportive school environments
Many people who grow up in Maine experience small town pride and friendly neighbors, which helps create a welcoming community in a school. School is considered a place that is safe because there are caring adults, supportive friends, and opportunity through extra-curricular activities to explore interests. No matter where a student lives though, today some students feel they are not safe at school. Some feel they do not all have supports, and some feel they are not given opportunities to shine through unique experiences.
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The Maine State Board of Education has renewed leadership and new members
For Immediate Release Monday, April 4
AUGUSTA – Governor Paul R. LePage has reappointed Martha Harris to the State Board of Education for a second five-year term. She has served on the Board since 2010, including one year as vice chair and as chair of the Board since July of 2015.
Harris is an accomplished lawyer practicing in Bangor since 1977 with a wealth of expertise in family law and mediation which are closely related to the work she does with the State Board of Education. Her involvement in education spans from her 20 plus years of service on the RSU 22 School Board to her involvement in the National Association of State Boards of Education.
“I have observed there are few people in Maine who have a busier schedule than Martha Harris,” said Governor LePage. “Despite her packed schedule of mediations, court appearances and professional obligation, Martha always makes time for the important work of the State Board of Education, and I appreciate her dedicated service.”
Joining the Board are John Bird of Rockland and Wilson Hess of Freedom for five-year terms, as well as student representative Elise McKendry of Jackman for a two-year term.
Bird spent 29 years as an educator and administrator. He has been an education consultant to 268 schools and organizations in 41 states and five other nations or territories as through the President Educators’ Collaborative.
In addition to his long career in the field of education, Bird currently serves on the boards of the Strand Theater, the Penobscot Bay YMCA and the Island Institute, and he is a member of the Maine Charter Schools Commission.
Bird is a graduate of Rockland High School class of 1955. He holds BA in political science from Bowdoin and a Masters in School Administration from George Washington University.
Former President of the University of Maine at Fort Kent, Wilson Hess joined the Board. During his tenure at UMFK, Hess was an advocate for expanding access to college courses for high school students throughout the state, perhaps best known for his success in expanding early college access through the Bridge Year program and AP4ALL.
Hess was also once a history professor at Unity College; he also served as registrar and an assistant dean before being named President 13 years later, a position he held for over a decade.
Outside of the educational arena, Hess has coached and refereed lacrosse, served on boards such as the Maine Conservation School in Bryant Pond, the Maine Children’s Alliance, the Maine Charitable Foundation’s Waldo County Fund, the Town of Freedom’s Board of Selectmen and Budget Committee, the Northern Maine Development Council Aroostook Partnership for Progress and the Mitchell Institute.
Student Elise McKendry is a sophomore at Forest Hills Consolidated School and student representative to the community’s School Board, which has allowed her to embrace and demonstrate her true leadership qualities.
McKendry is a member of one of the first classes that will graduate through a proficiency-based system at Forest Hills Consolidated School, giving her a valuable perspective on proficiency that she can bring to the State Board of Education. She is involved in a number of extracurricular activities including Speech and Debate, Math Team, Book Club, Jackman Youth Leadership, golf among many others.
While the State Board receives some staff support from the Maine Department of Education, it is an independent body. For more information, visit the State Board of Education.
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Commissioner’s Update – March 31, 2016
From the Maine Department of Education
Acting Education Commissioner Bill Beardsley honored 19 team members for years of service today at the Department, representing a long-standing commitment to Maine’s citizens. Collectively, this group has dedicated over 560 years as employees of State government.
“Years embody context and institutional memory. Years serve as our anchor to windward in an era and environment of constant change,” says Acting Commissioner Bill Beardsley. “And years reflect commitment, dedication, resilience, and camaraderie which are the ties that bind.”
Maine DOE staff members Jackie Godbout and Suzan Beaudoin have served over 30 years at the Department. Godbout began her service as a Vocational Education Secretary and today is the Title IA Program Consultant for the Special Services Division. She says she enjoys being part of State government, “to work and serve the people of Maine and support programs that enhance the educational opportunities and achievement of all students in Maine.”
Notices and Reporting Items
- EPS April 1 Enrollment Reporting, due April 15 (Reminder)
- EPS High Cost Out-of-District Placement Cost Adjustment Report (EF-S 214), due April 15 (Reminder)
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News & Views
MLTI to refresh some middle school Apple classrooms; others have option
The Maine Department of Education will be refreshing all seventh and eighth grade 2013 Apple Primary (iPads) and Apple Alternate (MacBook Air) school classrooms. | More
NEO Staff coming up on a year
Last summer the Maine Department of Education’s Data Management System (MEDMS) staff data collection was transferred into a new system called NEO Staff. | More
Maine’s public preschool programs and Section 504
The following information is provided to ensure that all Maine school districts are aware that Section 504 applies to public 4-year old programs. | More
Maine school featured for effective, learner-centered instruction
Hall-Dale Middle and High School was one of 18 high-performing schools selected to present at the Ignite ’16 School Showcase in February. | More
Maine Arts Education Advocacy Day
Last week, National and Maine Arts Education Advocacy Day was celebrated. | More
Department participates in cyber breach training
Maine Department of Education recently participated in Cyber Storm V (CSV), a biennial national exercise conducted by the Department of Homeland Security. | More
New School Nurse Orientation training: concussions to bugs and more
Forty new school nurses came to Augusta to attend a school nurse orientation sponsored by the Maine Department of Education this month. | More
Transportation departments invited to participate in national safety survey
Maine school bus drivers have been invited to collect survey data about illegal passing to help improve safety countermeasures. | More
Principal of the year and more named this month
This week, the Maine Principals Association made some announcements at surprise ceremonies and other school leaders have been recognized by the National Association of Elementary School Principals association. | More
Assessment Administrators needed for NAEP
Westat is seeking motivated individuals, who are committed to excellence and are experienced in working with primary and secondary school students. | More
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LATEST DOE Career/Project Opportunities
- Regional Education Representative – Digital Learning Specialist
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- Request for Proposals: Maine Learning Technology Initiative Summer Institute
- Request for Proposals: 21st Century Community Learning Center Program
- View current Child Development Services employment opportunities here
Maine DOE staff recognized for years of service
Acting Education Commissioner Bill Beardsley honored 19 team members for years of service today at the Department, representing a long-standing commitment to Maine’s citizens. Collectively, this group has dedicated over 560 years as employees of State government.
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Maine’s public preschool programs and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
The following information is provided to ensure that all Maine school districts are aware that Section 504 applies to public 4-year old programs. If districts are in partnership with Head Start programs, both entities are responsible for adhering to the requirements of this law. Section 504 is not the responsibility of Child Development Services (CDS).
New School Nurse Orientation training: concussions to bugs and more
Forty new school nurses came to Augusta to attend a school nurse orientation sponsored by the Maine Department of Education this month.
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Maine Arts Education Advocacy Day
Last week, National and Maine Arts Education Advocacy Day was celebrated; a celebration in Maine that was organized by the Maine Alliance for Arts Education directed by Susan Potters. The celebration featured nearly 150 students from all 16 counties who came to the State House to articulate the importance of arts education to legislators and guests.
MLTI to refresh some middle school Apple classrooms; others have option
The Maine Department of Education will be refreshing all seventh and eighth grade 2013 Apple Primary (iPads) and Apple Alternate (MacBook Air) school classrooms with not only new devices, but with increased services and professional learning opportunities for the upcoming school year.
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