EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 8 MIN
Decline In Maine Schools
from Newsradio WGAN · host Newsradio WGAN
The discussion highlights the decline in Maine schools, with fewer students and schools closing. Despite increased funding, per capita and inflation-adjusted, educational outcomes are deteriorating. The speaker criticizes the misallocation of funds, suggesting administrative bloat and non-educational expenses are rising. The conversation also touches on the impact of ideological and political influences in education, the effectiveness of current curricula, and the need for policy changes. The speaker contrasts Maine's struggles with Mississippi's educational improvement, suggesting that policy choices, not external factors like COVID-19, are crucial for educational success.
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The discussion highlights the decline in Maine schools, with fewer students and schools closing. Despite increased funding, per capita and inflation-adjusted, educational outcomes are deteriorating. The speaker criticizes the misallocation of funds, suggesting administrative bloat and non-educational expenses are rising. The conversation also touches on the impact of ideological and political influences in education, the effectiveness of current curricula, and the need for policy changes. The speaker contrasts Maine's struggles with Mississippi's educational improvement, suggesting that policy choices, not external factors like COVID-19, are crucial for educational success.
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