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Legislators weigh whether to require free tampons and pads in Maine schools

Legislators weigh whether to require free tampons and pads in Maine schools
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Legislators weigh whether to require free tampons and pads in Maine schools

Legislators weigh whether to require free tampons and pads in Maine schools
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Maine public school enrollments drop amid pandemic

Maine public school enrollments drop amid pandemic More families are choosing to home-school or send their children to private schools, and the drop in public school enrollment can have financial implications for districts. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Enrollment in Maine’s public schools dropped by more than 4 percent this year, a significant decrease that comes as the coronavirus pandemic is driving more families to enroll in private school or home-school their children. Numbers for homeschool enrollment have not yet been finalized, but to date the state has already seen an increase of more than 40 percent in home-school students. In 2019-20, about 6,880 Maine students were home-schooled, but that number is now at more than 10,100. Additionally, the state has had more than 860 students withdraw from public school to attend private schools this year, compared with about 290 last year.

Maine Teachers Will Now Be Prioritized For Vaccines As Mills Heeds Biden Directive

Maine Adopts Age-Based Approach to Expanding Vaccine Eligibility | Office of Governor Janet T Mills

MaineHealth , the state’s largest integrated health system. “The incidence of serious illness and death increases with age, and prioritizing in this way is a straightforward and sound way to allocate vaccine to those most at risk.” “Northern Light Health welcomes this adjustment to Maine’s COVID-19 vaccination plan,” said James Jarvis, MD, physician leader for Incident Command, Northern Light Health, and director, Clinical Education, Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center. “Not only does this approach serve to vaccinate our largest vulnerable population, it also ensures that our state will remain leaders in efficient use of the vaccine. This approach provides vaccine facilities with clear guidance on who is to be vaccinated at each stage. It also removes unnecessarily complex barriers to vaccination, such as determination and verification of eligibility in categories other than age. In the end, with a limited supply of vaccine, efficiency and ease of operatio

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