Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
Survey from the Class of 2022 Highlights Changes in Future The graduating class of 2022 has experienced more than half of their high school careers during a pandemic. From school buildings closed, to remote and/or hybrid learning, to milestones missed, and for some,...
Features, Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
It is now cheaper to buy a home in Connecticut than it is in Maine. The news is good for the value of your property, but not as good when you consider your salary and purchasing power. The effects of the pandemic on all Mainers is real, and for faculty and staff in...
Features, Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
The MEA is pleased to showcase student artwork during its sixth annual Maine Educator Art Cover Contest. MEA believes in celebrating the successes of our students and members, and this cover contest gives the Union that opportunity. Artwork was judged in the following...
Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
MEA is proud of all its members and appreciates you each day. Here are a few members we would like to recognize as we close out the school year. Congratulations to MEA Members selected as Maine County Teachers of the Year: Kelsey Boucher, AndroscogginHeather Anderson,...
Features, Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
Therapy Dog Breeds Student Success From Puerto Rico to Mechanic Falls, Nova the 38-pound rescue dog, had a remarkable journey from stray left homeless after Hurricane Maria to classroom therapy dog at Elm Street School in teacher Rebekah Bilodeau’s classroom. “I’ve...
Features, Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
Each year, the NEA’s Department of Collective Bargaining and Research compiles data from prek-12 schools as it pertains to salaries, enrollment and more and compiles what is known as its Rankings and Estimates Report. Maine Educator’s editor read through the detailed...