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The Maine Department of Education provides leadership and support to educators and families in preparing all Maine students for success in college, careers, and civic life. The Maine DOE Newsroom highlights the work of Maine schools and the Department of Education.
Certification & Credentialing. Principals: Register for the 2024-25 TLN Cohort today! Certification Requirements. How to Become a Maine Educator. Application. Renewal. Fingerprinting. Forms and Resources.
The Maine Department of Education, in collaboration with educators, schools, districts and communities Statewide, strives to provide all Maine students access to educational experiences, PreK through adult, that lead to their success in life and career.
Math Pathway reform bolsters success and completion for students across the country. This approach prioritizes equal access to high-quality math experiences aligned to a student’s chosen program of study. Maine’s community colleges are engaged in this effort, and the University of Maine System is a partner in this work.
Maine DOE 23 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0023 Voice: (207) 624-6600 Fax: (207) 624-6700 TTY: 711 (Maine Relay 711) Language Assistance: (207) 624-6629. Contact Maine Department of Education. DOE Staff Contacts
Welcome to the Maine Department of Education (DOE). The Maine DOE promotes the best learning opportunities for all Maine students by: Focusing on a whole student approach; Encouraging innovation; Respecting educators; Providing information, guidance, professional learning and support to schools and educators
The Maine Department of Education - Office of Special Services & Inclusive Education is dedicated to improving results for students with disabilities by providing leadership, support, and oversight to local education agencies.
Data Systems Access. Access Request Form. The access request form is used to grant or update access to our three data systems (linked above). To be granted access, the requestor must ensure their district has entered them into NEO Staff.
The Maine Department of Education supports schools with resources, guidance, and professional learning regarding strategies for teaching and assessment, educational equity, state and federal policies, and many other related topics.
The Maine DOE is pleased to provide an open-source curriculum for preschool classrooms. This research-based, whole child curriculum meets the requirements of Chapter 124: Public Preschool Program Standards and is developmentally appropriate for four-year old children.