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Maine schools proceeding cautiously as COVID Delta variant spreads
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Summer camp experience: Sanford Regional Technical Center hosts middle schoolers
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Masks part of back-to-school plans, as York County COVID risk shifts
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Voters OK school budgets in RSU 21, Sanford, Wells-Ogunquit CSD
RSU 21
The proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget for RSU 21 made the grade with voters in all three communities that comprise the district, according to the unofficial results provided by town clerks on Tuesday evening.
In Kennebunk, voters approved the $52.9 million budget, 1,424-657. In Kennebunkport, voters did the same, 852-332. In Arundel, voters OK’d the budget, 211-66.
As approved, taxpayers in RSU 21 will shoulder $45.2 million of the budget’s burden in taxes: In Arundel, the assessment would mean a rate of $1,686.12 per $100,000 of property valuation for taxpayers, an increase of 0.78% from the current fiscal year.
KENNEBUNK, Maine – As school districts consider whether to increase the number of days students can attend school in person, local families are sharing how the hybrid model of instruction has affected them.
Some say the hybrid approach has worked well since the school year began in September. Others consider the model insufficient to meet students academic, social and emotional needs.
Brandon Schiebel, 9, goes to Sea Road School four days a week, but that doesn t mean he s always in his classroom with his teacher or his peers.
Brandon gets in-class instruction Mondays and Tuesdays, and he learns from home on Wednesdays, but on Thursdays and Fridays he learns remotely – not from home, but from the Sea Road School gymnasium. There, employees of the Kennebunk Recreation Department supervise him and other children, helping them set up their computers for their Zoom classes and making sure they keep on schedule.