Last week, the state Department of Education announced the nominees for the Teacher of the Year honor, and none were from schools north of Lewiston; should central and northern Maine be insulted? Each individual school is encouraged to forward the name of one teacher to the superintendent, Education Commissioner Susan Gendron has said, and superintendents
then forward a nominee to the state department. But what happened then? Why are there no nominees from our neck of the woods? Were financially strapped school districts in
central, northern and eastern Maine too busy filling out consolidation paperwork to deal with the nominee forms?
Busy, yes, but also cynical...
Unfortunately, the relationship between most of the schools north of Lewiston and the Department of Education has deteriorated to the point that such solicitations now are generally regarded with extreme cynicism.
Correctly or incorrectly, rural schools in many areas understand themselves to be under assault by the state and see the Department's press apparatus as just another tool in the same campaign.
It's too bad because there's plenty of honest work to be done on both sides to steadily improve Maine's schools and a genuine partnership could produce real results.
Brian Hubbell,
Bar Harbor