No gas leak was detected, and school will resume Wednesday.
Auburn schools
Auburn School Committee sets new goals for graduation rate, standardized exam proficiency
A motion by Mayor Jason Levesque to add an additional goal to double the number of college credits earned by students over the next two years ultimately failed.
New Edward Little auditorium to be named for former music director following $400,000 donation
It will be the Donald Gay Performing Arts Center.
Auburn special education program may move from former Lake Street School
Earlier this month, the School Committee’s finance subcommittee voted unanimously to direct Superintendent Cornelia Brown to conduct a cost-benefit analysis on renovating the school, which houses Auburn’s Regional Educational Treatment Center program.
New Edward Little High School on track to open next fall
While the new Edward Little High School is mostly just steel beams, concrete, and a roof right now, plenty of stunning features were on display as architects gave local officials their first peek inside Tuesday.
‘The system is really flawed’: Lewiston and Auburn officials push back on poor school ratings
Online ratings like those from GreatSchools make it easier than ever for individuals to judge the quality of schools at a glance. But some school administrators say the data, which may be inaccurate or several years out of date, lacks important context.
As the school year approaches, many teaching positions remain vacant
Some school systems are facing little hope of filling some of the most critical positions.
SHAREcenter in desperate need of permanent location
The nonprofit must move out of the former Martel Elementary School by Sept. 31, but the organization has no place to go.
Lead test results for five more Auburn schools released this week
Forty-eight of the 317 water fixtures tested at five Auburn schools were found to have lead levels at or above the state’s recommended threshold.
For 33 years, she cleaned teeth. Now, she teaches children English
Alice Crawford’s experience with the new Mainer community inspired her to leave a 33-year career as a dental hygienist and pursue teaching English as a second language.