Race? Sexuality? ‘Equity’?No More Accelerated Math?Nothing To See Here In Milton, Move Along

Race? Sexuality? ‘Equity’?No More Accelerated Math?Nothing To See Here In Milton, Move Along

This past April, NewBostonPost's Tom Joyce reported on a highly controversial 91-question survey of students at Milton's public high school and middle school that probed their feelings about race and human sexuality.  Mr. Joyce's reporting included information about how high school students were essentially being bribed to complete the survey by offering credit toward community service that the district requires in order for students to graduate.

Many parents and concerned taxpayers were outraged about the line of questioning for students as young as 11 without consent or even notification of their parents, and they let their feelings be known in print, at school committee and selectmen's meetings, and personally to the superintendent of schools. It seems, however, that these opinions and questions fell on deaf ears. Or perhaps it's more a case of selective listening?

Maine To Implement Online Voter Registration
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Maine To Implement Online Voter Registration

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Soon enough, people will be able to register to vote online in Maine.

The state's Democratic governor, Janet Mills, signed a bill that will create a "secure online portal" for people to use to register, as The Associated Press reports.

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