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Letter to the editor: Maine Principals Association has failed high school sports

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion September 25, 2022

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With the in all sports having reached the tipping point, when is the Maine Principals Association going to stop sitting on its hands? After decades of bullying officiating organizations, the MPA has positioned Maine high school sports to fail. The lack of transparency and poor communication by the MPA leadership have driven a deep divide between Maine’s officiating organizations and the schools. What the MPA has called negotiations have been... + full article



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