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Overcoming isolation, and other Maine education news

Tuesday's vote on Question 3 consumed the energy of many in Maine's education communities. Now that the outcome is decided, what's next?

A last-minute $30 million explanation

We've heard the claim repeated throughout this fall battle over Question 3: Repealing Maine's school district consolidation law will cost taxpayers more than $30 million each year.

Dueling ads in the fight over Question 3

The fight over Question 3 on November's ballot has made it to the airwaves.

Shifting arguments in Question 3 fight

The Web site of the campaign urging a "no" vote on Question 3 still points to

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  • Developments on the Question 3 front

    The implications on the outcome of the vote on Nov. 3 are unclear, but there have been a couple notable developments in the debate over school district consolidation in the past few days.

    Developments on the Question 3 front

    The implications on the outcome of the vote on Nov. 3 are unclear, but there have been a couple notable developments in the debate over school district consolidation in the past few days.

    A domain name for repealing consolidation

    As an update to my post from Tuesday, the online presence of those battlin

    An online face to merger foes

    We're seeing some online signs of life now from the advocates pushing for a repeal of Maine's school district co

    Does repeal cost too much?

    We haven't heard much in the past few weeks on the school district consolidation repeal campaign front -- until now.

    What to look for as Education Committee meets

    The Legislature's Education Committee convenes Thursday and Friday at a special meeting in Augusta.

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