The Legislature\u27s decision to return to the state\u27s complicated school-funding formula means Portland will receive an additional $2.4 million in state education aid next year, and the city\u27s teachers believe they should get some of that money. The teachers agreed to a wage freeze and concessions on health benefits a year ago. Details
State legislators have acknowledged that a lack of money will keep the state from overhauling how it...
The Portland School Board last night voted 8-1 in favor of adopting a $55,643,918 budget for the 199...
The Legislature\u27s Education Committee heard testimony Monday on ways to more equitably distribute...
The Legislature\u27s decision to return to the state\u27s complicated school-funding formula means P...
The Legislature is currently considering three different education funding plans, and under two of t...
Portland school officials are anticipating a $1.8 million increase in state aid for education, and w...
City piece on state funding for local education in Portland. The city has been able to go five yea...
Portland city manager Robert B. Ganley wants the city to sue the state if lawmakers ignore Maine\u27...
State funding for local schools is set at $515 million for 1994-95, a decrease from the $5194 millio...
The Legislature yesterday approved an additional $7 million in state aid for local education, but sc...
So Noted piece noting that Portland schools are facing a $600,000 loss of state education funding t...
The state Legislature last night approved an education-funding plan that gives districts expecting i...
A decline in property values in Portland could result in the city receiving a larger share of state ...
The Portland School Committee unanimously approved a $52.04 million school budget that includes revi...
Maine Perspectives piece on the state\u27s subsidy formula for distributing school funding, which w...
State legislators have acknowledged that a lack of money will keep the state from overhauling how it...
The Portland School Board last night voted 8-1 in favor of adopting a $55,643,918 budget for the 199...
The Legislature\u27s Education Committee heard testimony Monday on ways to more equitably distribute...
The Legislature\u27s decision to return to the state\u27s complicated school-funding formula means P...
The Legislature is currently considering three different education funding plans, and under two of t...
Portland school officials are anticipating a $1.8 million increase in state aid for education, and w...
City piece on state funding for local education in Portland. The city has been able to go five yea...
Portland city manager Robert B. Ganley wants the city to sue the state if lawmakers ignore Maine\u27...
State funding for local schools is set at $515 million for 1994-95, a decrease from the $5194 millio...
The Legislature yesterday approved an additional $7 million in state aid for local education, but sc...
So Noted piece noting that Portland schools are facing a $600,000 loss of state education funding t...
The state Legislature last night approved an education-funding plan that gives districts expecting i...
A decline in property values in Portland could result in the city receiving a larger share of state ...
The Portland School Committee unanimously approved a $52.04 million school budget that includes revi...
Maine Perspectives piece on the state\u27s subsidy formula for distributing school funding, which w...
State legislators have acknowledged that a lack of money will keep the state from overhauling how it...
The Portland School Board last night voted 8-1 in favor of adopting a $55,643,918 budget for the 199...
The Legislature\u27s Education Committee heard testimony Monday on ways to more equitably distribute...