Maine Department of Education explained

Maine Department of Education is the state department of education in the U.S. state of Maine. It is headquartered in the Burton Cross State Office Building in Augusta.[1]

The Maine Department of Education is responsible for Maine's public education.

History

From 1854-1913 the Department was mostly a one-person operation. The Maine board of Education was formally constituted in 1949 and legislation soon increased the size of the Department.[2]

The state has debated state and federal funding of public education. In 2004 voters approved a measure requiring the state to pay for 55% of the cost of education. In 2016 voters approved the Maine Question 2 ballot measure to tax income earners over $200,000 to fund public education, but this was not implemented. The state will fund 55% for the 2022 fiscal year.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. "Maps and Driving Directions." Maine Department of Education. Retrieved on September 10, 2009.
  2. Web site: 150 Years in Education - PART II Department of Education. 2021-09-19. www.maine.gov.
  3. Web site: Andrew Howard. 2021-08-29. Education officials, advocates celebrate 55% state funding achievement. But can it endure?. 2021-09-19. The Maine Monitor. en-US.