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The Maine Millennial: Kids cannot learn until they feel secure

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion September 25, 2022

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Some things about Maine are timeless and eternal: the harsh winters, the rocky coastline and Paul LePage talking smack about the public schools. While the ex-guv and I don’t have much in common, we both attended private schools throughout our childhoods. Just as he wants to restrict and regulate abortion despite no experience of being pregnant, LePage wants to restrict and regulate public schools despite having no personal experience of them.... + full article



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