The town of Bridgton and officials of School Administrative District 61 are at odds over the construction of a 28,400-square-foot temporary school next to Bridgton Elementary School. The town says the temporary building is not the modular school that was approved, while school officials say the buidling is a modular and the town is being uncooperative. Details
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Staunton School, District 54, northwest of Healdton. Pictures of the school building
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Residents of Gray and New Gloucester last week voted for a fourth time on a budget for School Admini...
News & Issues piece on a new $6.2 million Warren Community School in Warren. Local school official...
• D. A. Grout, superintendant of Portland schools: “No matter how long the schools are closed nor ho...
Residents of Bridgton, Naples, Casco and Sebago, the four towns comprising School Administrative Dis...
Elementary school children in Bridgton last week settled into their new 20-classroom, modular buildi...
Voters in the Lake Region school district will decide tomorrow what to do about the Bridgton Element...
Although Windham adopted a town council-town manager form of government nearly twenty years ago, it ...
Maine\u27s school construction system requires brand-new buildings, even when less expensive renovat...
School Administrative District 61 officials are set to make a decision on reopening Bridgton Element...
News & Issues piece on the 175-year-old Whiting Village School, which will lose a third of its stud...
The Jennings County School Corporation has determined the need for a new elementary school. After re...
Some residents of Standish are upset that Town Manager Scott G. Cole spent $1,215 of town money to s...
Staunton School, District 54, northwest of Healdton. Pictures of the school building
City piece on the controversy concerning Portland\u27s small, neighborhood elementary schools. The...
A proposal to redraw district lines to shift students from Longfellow School into either Baxter, Cli...
Residents of Gray and New Gloucester last week voted for a fourth time on a budget for School Admini...
News & Issues piece on a new $6.2 million Warren Community School in Warren. Local school official...
• D. A. Grout, superintendant of Portland schools: “No matter how long the schools are closed nor ho...