Updated 39 mins ago Maine school leaders urge state to move quickly on COVID-19 guidelines for fall As parents in some districts clamor for more in-person learning, the state's superintendents are pressing state agencies to issue COVID-19 guidelines for the fall term as soon as possible. Share Maine school superintendents are pressing the state for information on what COVID-19 restrictions might be in place in the fall, making the request as the current school year winds down amid tensions in some districts over limits on classroom education. Steven Bailey, executive director of the Maine School Superintendents Association, said administrators realize state agencies shouldn’t be expected to know yet what pandemic restrictions could be in effect, but the issue needs to be raised so school districts aren’t scrambling this summer to prepare for the start of school.