In 1949, there were 676 one-room schoolhouses in Maine. Today only ten remain, most on islands. Eight children attend Cliff Island\u27s one-room school, whose teacher, Earl MacVane, was a student there. Related article profiles Ruth Jackson Pinkham, one-room teacher in Nova Scotia and Fryeburg Harbor in the 1920s. Details
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School District #24 held its first class in 1879, records indicating that 50 students registered, bu...
The number of home schooling programs in Maine has increased from three in 1981 to 3,700 in 1996, du...
Have you ever wondered what it was like to attend a one-room school, to be in the same classroom as ...
Today, fewer than 200 one-room schoolhouses remain in the United States, down from 200,000 in the la...
Inside Maine. Cliff Island, seeking a few more students to keep its one-room schoolhouse open, rec...
Article about 28 West Bath fourth-graders who spent yesterday afternoon attending school in the one-...
Julie Ann Canniff has directed the Maine Island Schools project since its 1985 inception. Though of...
Cover Story piece on the quality of education on Maine\u27s islands with special focus on the Isle ...
Thirty-eight hundred students attend school at home in Maine. Home-schooling in Maine is growing at...
School unions have been in Maine since the early 1900s, and today 126 municipalities in the state, o...
This is a copy of original photo of the second Fort School built on Lithgow Street in 1910. Though t...
Article about Maine teachers who are being taught better ways to teach geography by the National Geo...
Few institutions have been held in such fond regard and recalled in such nostalgic terms as the litt...
The Talk of Maine piece on the Wellington Elementary School, one of the last three one-room schools...
A detailed account of daily life for the students at the girl\u27s high school in Portland, Maine, a...
School District #24 held its first class in 1879, records indicating that 50 students registered, bu...
The number of home schooling programs in Maine has increased from three in 1981 to 3,700 in 1996, du...
Have you ever wondered what it was like to attend a one-room school, to be in the same classroom as ...