Supporters say raising the minimum from the current $40,000 to $50,000 by the 2027-28 school year is needed to fight a teacher shortage. Foes worry that a mandate could lead to tax increases and the rejection of school budgets.
Supporters say raising the minimum from the current $40,000 to $50,000 by the 2027-28 school year is needed to fight a teacher shortage. Foes worry that a mandate could lead to tax increases and the rejection of school budgets.
The finalists are Heather Anderson of Aroostook County, Matthew Bernstein of Cumberland County, Ashley Bryant of Oxford County, and Emily Albee of Penobscot County
University of Maine College of Education and Human Development alumnae Heather Anderson (’99) and Emily Albee (’06, ’09G, ’12G) have been named finalists for 2023 Maine Teacher of Year. Read more on the College of Education and Human Development website.
From the Maine Department of Education Reporting Items | Visit the DC&R Reporting Calendar | News & Updates Four Maine teachers were announced today as the