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Here are some stories to follow this week: August 16, 2021
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2021 College Aid: How Portland Area Compares In Application Rates
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In photos: Maine teens who got vaccines
Press Herald photographers caught up to Portland-area high school students getting their COVID-19 vaccinations this spring. Here’s what they had to say.
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On April 6, one day before people ages 16 and up were eligible for the vaccine, Chloe MacVane,17, of South Portland received her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Portland Expo because she works at a day care center. MacVane said she was nervous about receiving the vaccine, because it’s new and any long-term side effects are unknown, but she also felt relief and lucky to be one of the teens who could get it.
Portland superintendent says district working to add in-person for high school students
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Some Portland high school parents disappointed with proposal to add 4 hours of in-person learning
The superintendent is expected to present the plans for adding in-person time for 10th- through 12th-grade students at a school board meeting Tuesday.
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George Theall, a junior at Portland High School, attends a remote-learning class from his dining room last October. There is a proposal to restart some in-person learning at the city s public high schools. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
Portland high school parents who have been pushing for more in-person learning time for 10th- through 12th-grade students said Friday they are disappointed with a proposal that would add some in-person time before the school year is over but has no fixed starting date attached to it.