Robin Stinson, 47, died Monday after experiencing a medical problem while driving home on the Maine Turnpike.
Schools & Education
News and information about schools and education from the Sun Journal.
Good news for Rangeley Lakes Regional School graduates
Seasonal Friends of Rangeley Scholarship receives $50,000 donation
Rangeley Friends of the Arts CASA program raises funds and awareness
CASA students in Rangeley support Western Maine Homeless Outreach and Safe Voices
Talented singers from RLRS participate in Kennebec Valley Music Festival
Rangeley Lakes Regional School participated in the Kennebec Valley Music Educators’ Association Honors Music Festival, which was held at Messalonskee High School.
RLRS talented singers participate in Kennebec Valley Music Festival
Rangeley Lakes Regional School participated in the Kennebec Valley Music Educators’ Association Honors Music Festival, which was held at Messalonskee High School.
Lawmakers say state should take back full cost of teacher retirement to ease burden on school districts
Rep. Michael Brennan, D-Portland, says reversing the budgeting change by former Gov. Paul LePage would provide ‘one of the most direct forms of property tax relief.’
Oxford Hills Middle School honor roll
Students honored for second quarter achievements.
Maine bill would prevent schools from shaming students over unpaid lunch debt
The Maine School Nutrition Association is opposing the bill, saying it would encourage nonpayment by parents who know their kids will be fed regardless of what they owe.
Spruce Mountain lunch menus
Primary: February 20-22 – Vacation. Monday, February 25 – Chicken Nachos, black bean & corn salsa, pineapple tidbits, milk. Tuesday, February 26 – Pork & Gravy, mashed potato, roll, peaches, milk. Wednesday, February 27 – Cheese Pizza, Pepperoni Pizza, tossed salad tropical fruit, milk. Breakfast is free for all students. The menu is subject to change […]
National group supporting Skowhegan Indians name to speak at private event
The Native American Guardian’s Association says it works with schools to “preserve their Native American themed identities” and supports the use of the Skowhegan Indians name.