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The four pieces of legislation are:
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An Act to Enhance Career and Technical Education: This would require school districts sharing a Career and Technical Education center to adopt a common school calendar and make it easier for students to get credit at their sending high school and in the Maine Community College System for courses that meet certain requirements.
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school choice New education initiative announced in Augusta,The legislation aims to provide students and milies more power to choose the school setting that works best for each student. The proposals also take steps to ensure all students are taught by effective teachers and provide local school districts an incentive to save money by collaborating with other districts to provide essential services.
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Gov. Paul LePage unveiled his education legislative agenda Feb. 8 at the Somerset Career and Technical Education Center in Skowhegan. With the automotive shop as the backdrop, the governor and Education Commissioner Stephen Bowen described four pieces of legislation that advance the work of designing an education system around student needs.
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An Act to Ensure Effective Teaching and School Leadership: Consistent with the guidelines currently coming out of school choice New education initiative announced in Augustathe U.S. Department of Education, this would require school districts to develop or adopt educator evaluation systems.
The legislative proposals,
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which have yet to be released in bill form, are closely tied to the objectives of the Maine Department of Educations strategic plan, released in January 2012.Sun Tan City
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An Act to Expand School Choice Options for Maine Families: Public schools could offer slots to out-of-district students who could attend without being required to get superintendent approval. The legislation would remove the hold that street address has on where students can go to school.
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An Act to Remove Inequity in the Funding of Certain Schools: This legislation would remove the prohibition against religious schools receiving public funds, meaning that a handful of religious schools that meet the states approval requirements including that all teachers are state certified and the educational program is aligned with Maine Learning Results standards could accept public school students at public expense.