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Scarborough schools failed to follow policy in pulling book from 7th-grade curriculum
A mother and daughter who opposed the use of Freak the Mighty got their school to drop the text, but the district now faces opposition from the teachers union over academic integrity and intellectual freedom.
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The Scarborough superintendent apologized Thursday for the decision district administrators made last week to remove a book about children with physical and emotional differences from the seventh-grade curriculum, saying the district failed to follow its policy for challenging materials.
Carrigain Rowan, 13, and her mother, Erin Rowan, seen at their home in Scarborough on Thursday, advocated for the removal of “Freak the Mighty” from the seventh-grade curriculum, saying that they disagreed with language in the book and that its themes perpetuate stereotypes about disabled people.
Falmouth opening schools to more students in March
The school committee also passed a resolution asking the state to push Maine teachers to the front of the vaccination line.
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Superintendent Geoff Bruno said administrators are asking the state to prioritize Falmouth teachers for vaccinations, which will help staffing shortages created by educators quarantining after exposure to COVID-19.
Contributed / Falmouth School Department
FALMOUTH Falmouth students could be spending more time in the classroom as early as March 10.
School administrators are working toward more in-person instruction for students after School Committee members and members of the public said prioritizing teachers for vaccinations “was not enough” to get students back in schools.
Scarborough teen raising funds to combat eating disorders
Jenna Booth honored with the President’s Volunteer Service Award for her work.
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Jenna Booth poses wearing a sweatshirt with the Truly Me logo. Booth is selling the sweatshirts as part of a fundraising campaign to fight eating disorders.
Courtesy / Jenna Booth
SCARBOROUGH At first, Jenna Booth thought she was doing the right things to control her weight exercising more and eating less.
To support Jenna Booth’s campaign, visit trulyme1.my-free.website to learn more.
To get help or learn more about eating disorders, visit the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders at https://anad.org.