Today, fewer than 200 one-room schoolhouses remain in the United States, down from 200,000 in the late 1800s. Six of those one-room schoolhouses are located on Maine islands such as Cliff, Monhegan, Isle au Haut, Islesford, and Matinicus. Maine\u27s modern one-room schoolhouses make use of technology and programs such as the Outer Islands Teaching and Learning Collaborative to allow students to experience the outside world and communicate with students attending school on other islands and coastal communities in Maine. With details about the Cliff Island school and educators
The one-room school experience is a part of U.S. and Tennessee history that should be preserved and ...
A collection of newspapers documenting the presence of one-room schoolhouses in preservation project...
Cover Story piece on the non-traditional charter-school debate in Maine. Though 37 states have pas...
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Inside Maine. Cliff Island, seeking a few more students to keep its one-room schoolhouse open, rec...
Julie Ann Canniff has directed the Maine Island Schools project since its 1985 inception. Though of...
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Cover Story piece on the quality of education on Maine\u27s islands with special focus on the Isle ...
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Students and teacher at Schoolhouse #5, Kittery Point, Maine. School was originally located near Foy...
How to adequately fund small schools is becoming a pressing issue in Maine due to numerous factors, ...
This study was designed to correct misperceptions many Americans have concerning one-room schools an...
The one-room school experience is a part of U.S. and Tennessee history that should be preserved and ...
A collection of newspapers documenting the presence of one-room schoolhouses in preservation project...
Cover Story piece on the non-traditional charter-school debate in Maine. Though 37 states have pas...
In 1949, there were 676 one-room schoolhouses in Maine. Today only ten remain, most on islands. Ei...
Inside Maine. Cliff Island, seeking a few more students to keep its one-room schoolhouse open, rec...
Julie Ann Canniff has directed the Maine Island Schools project since its 1985 inception. Though of...
Thirty-eight hundred students attend school at home in Maine. Home-schooling in Maine is growing at...
North by East. Maine is losing one-room schoolhouses on Great Cranberry Island and West Forks Plan...
Cover Story piece on the quality of education on Maine\u27s islands with special focus on the Isle ...
The number of home schooling programs in Maine has increased from three in 1981 to 3,700 in 1996, du...
Currently, 72 Maine school districts, or 43 percent of the total number, are undergoing some form of...
At Matinicus Island\u27s one-room school, teacher Tom McKibben is in his fifth year of providing an ...
Students and teacher at Schoolhouse #5, Kittery Point, Maine. School was originally located near Foy...
How to adequately fund small schools is becoming a pressing issue in Maine due to numerous factors, ...
This study was designed to correct misperceptions many Americans have concerning one-room schools an...
The one-room school experience is a part of U.S. and Tennessee history that should be preserved and ...
A collection of newspapers documenting the presence of one-room schoolhouses in preservation project...
Cover Story piece on the non-traditional charter-school debate in Maine. Though 37 states have pas...