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Maine ranks in the bottom 10 states for K-12 education, according to a new report

A bus drives in Lewiston at the end of the school day in November 2023.
Esta Pratt-Kielley
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Maine Public
A bus drives in Lewiston at the end of the school day in November 2023.

Maine ranks in the bottom 10 states for K-12 education according to a new report.

The 2025 KIDS COUNT Data Book lists Maine at 41st in the country, citing lower levels of preschool enrollment, declining graduation rates and lower test scores.

Kristen Kinchla of the Maine Children's Alliance said the continued decline in these measurements means the state must dedicate more resources to education.

"We need a more robust statewide response and approach to making improvements in this area, making sure that there's professional development for teachers and that there's supports for students, and that we're really investing in kids," Kinchla said.

Kinchla said on the positive side, the report finds the number of children in poverty declined in Maine last year and there was a 2% increase in children covered by health insurance.

Kinchla said the state ranks 6th in its measures for family and community, and 17th overall thanks to improvements in child healthcare.

"And I think that's a big part due to the Medicaid expansion and making sure that kids have access to health insurance and can get access to health care," said Kinchla.

Kinchla said one of the biggest concerns for the Maine Children's Alliance is declining reading proficiency because these levels are important determinates for future health and high school graduation rates.

Journalist Madi Smith is Maine Public's Emerging Voices Journalism Fellow this year and is sponsored by support from the Abbagadassett Foundation.

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