In contrast to the United States, Germany’s government delivered accurate information and contained the spread of the virus.
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Across South, a push to change Confederate school names
More than 100 public schools in the U.S. are named for Confederate figures.
When summer jobs vanished in pandemic, students lost more than money
One analyst said the number of students appealing for more financial aid this fall could double or triple.
Vermont religious school students likely to succeed in appeal, federal court says
At issue in the Vermont case is whether Catholic school students may take college classes under the Vermont Dual Enrollment state program.
SAD 6 voters to decide on $51.3 million budget Tuesday
The 2020-2021 budget’s $1.4 million increase is attributed to salaries and costs related to COVID-19.
Closing schools around the world could cause a ‘generational catastrophe,’ U.N. secretary-general warns
Guterres’ comments come as countries around the world wrestle with how to keep students engaged while limiting the risk of coronavirus transmission.
Maine Catholic schools announce reopening plans
Public and private schools around the state have said they will follow safety protocols to limit spread of coronavirus.
Gorham awaits color code for school reopening
The School Committee will vote on the plan for the new school year next week.
Portland schools may let students learn from home if they want to
The school board will take public comment next week on a range of reopening scenarios, all of which come with a remote learning option.
Poll finds very few Americans want to see full school reopenings
The findings are a sharp contrast to the picture that President Donald Trump paints as he pressures schools to reopen.