The administration window for the Maine Education Assessment (MEA) for mathematics and ELA/literacy (grades 3-8) has come and gone, but the work is far from over for the Maine Department of Education.
Maine DOE’s child nutrition consultant recognized
Maine Department of Education’s Child Nutrition Consultant Gail Lombardi, RD was presented the 2016 Katherine O. Musgrave Public Service Award earlier this month at the Maine Nutrition Council’s annual conference.
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Conference inspires young women to pursue careers in trade and tech
The annual Maine Totally Trades Conference recently held in Bangor introduces young women to male-dominated occupations and illustrates that these occupations are open to everyone regardless of gender. Through a Perkins Grant to New Ventures Maine, the Maine Department of Education’s Career and Technical Education supports the conference. You can see the conference in action here that was held in Bangor this month and another conference will be held in Presque Isle next Wednesday.
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2016 summer data training sessions feedback requested
In an effort to provide timely-prudent training, the Maine Department of Education’s data team has put together a short survey to determine what trainings are desired by the field. This seven question survey should take less than five minutes to complete and will help direct the data team in creating the training sessions for the summer of 2016.
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Hands-on safety demonstrations at Teen Driving Expo
The Maine Bureau of Highway Safety, Maine Department of the Secretary of State’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Maine Department of Transportation, and AAA Northern New England are co-sponsoring the Teen Driving Expo this Saturday, April 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Maine Mall in South Portland.
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Maine arts students to be recognized at State House
The Maine Department of Education and the Maine Arts Commission are holding a celebration of Excellence in Maine Visual and Performing Arts Education hosted by First Lady Ann LePage on April 26. The celebration will be held from 2-4 p.m. in the Hall of Flags at the State House in Augusta.
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Dance education grant announced for Aroostook County
The following is an announcement from the Maine Arts Commission
The Maine Arts Commission has awarded a grant, “Hopes for the Future,” to provide dance education to K-12 students in Frenchville and St. Agatha in the northern most part of Aroostook County. The $2,650 award to Maine School Administrative District (MSAD) 33 will give the district’s 240 students and teachers a unique opportunity to participate in the dance making process.
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Maine DOE seeks assessment waiver
The following notice was sent to superintendents and NCLB coordinators on April 15, 2016.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), requires that State assessments cover the full range of the state’s academic content standards.
Maine’s English language arts/literacy standards include standards for speaking and listening. However, our state assessment, at this time, does not assess speaking and listening.
The Maine DOE is choosing to proceed thoughtfully as we explore options for how to best assess speaking and listening. In order to effectively design these assessments, we need time to research options, listen to educators, test our technology, and work with our testing contractors.
Maine will be requesting a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education for the 2015-16 and the 2016-17 school years from the requirement to assess speaking and listening.
We invite public comments through April 29, 2016, about this waiver request.
Questions and/or comments may be directed to Charlene Tucker, Director of Assessment & Accountability at charlene.tucker@maine.gov.
Commissioner’s Update – April 14, 2016
From the Maine Department of Education
The Maine Department of Education is pleased to conclude the 2015-16 “Content Corner” collection with this third release of instructionally-focused articles for Maine educators. The third collection of articles completes this year’s focus on effective practices that support student learning in the content areas.
The third collection includes:
- Early Childhood: Using calendars in preschool, why or why not?
- English Language Arts/Literacy: Close reading with text-dependent questions: conducting a text investigation
- Health Education and Physical Education: Feedback: A valuable teaching strategy for health education and physical education, part 2
- Mathematics: It’s all about the questioning!
- Science and Social Studies: Clear learning targets and feedback strengthen social studies and science learning
- Visual and Performing Arts: Individual assessment in the large group ensemble
- World Languages: Creating a discourse community in the world language classroom
Notices and Reporting Items
- Regional School Calendar, due May 6 (Reminder)
- Qualified Zone Academy Bond (QZAB), due May 26
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News & Views
Adult Ed graduate keeps business skills local
Although she believed firmly in the value of a good education and always planned to finish high school and attend college, Michelle DeIulio says she discovered at an early age that traditional school just didn’t work for her. | More
Maine CTE Director recognized by DECA
This month in Tennessee, Maine’s State Director of Career and Technical Education will be honored as the 2016 Maine DECA Association Administrator of the Year. | More
Educator talent pool recommendations due soon
The Maine Department of Education is accepting recommendations through April 28 for the 2016 Maine Educator Talent Pool. | More
Maine DOE invites school transportation teams to attend regional safety conferences beginning next week
Each spring school transportation teams participate in six statewide regional school transportation safety conferences. | More
ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 and alternate score reports and family resources available
ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 score reports were made available online on April 8 and printed reports will be delivered on April 15. | More
Personalized learning: voices from the field
Maine educators shared their stories about personalizing learning at the New England Secondary Schools Consortium conference in March. | More
Nominations sought for Teacher Appreciation Week
During this year’s Teacher Appreciation Week (May 2-6), the Department wants to extend a personal thank you to some great teachers. | More
Annual Maine DECA conference offers competition and awards
The Maine DECA 48th State Career Development Conference was held recently. | More
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Maine DOE invites school transportation teams to attend regional safety conferences beginning next week
Safety is priority one in school transportation. This commitment to safety is why Maine school transportation traditionally has one of the best safety records in the nation. Annual training is the foundation of safety. Each spring school transportation teams participate in six statewide regional school transportation safety conferences.