USDA Farm-to-School Grants, New ADA Website Guidelines, UMaine & RSC Partnership

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA is awarding a record-breaking $14.3 million in Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grants to 154 projects in 43 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico. These investments will help 1.9 million children eat more tasty, nutritious foods in school, while supporting farmers and producers in their local and regional communities.

“Farm to School is a huge win for children, schools, farmers, producers and communities,” said Secretary Vilsack. “When schools have access to fresh, local food options with homegrown flavor, they can serve delicious, healthy dishes that kids are excited to eat, while also supporting the local economy. These grants continue our work to address both food insecurity and nutrition insecurity, ensuring that we’re not only feeding kids, we’re feeding them well.”
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New ADA Rules for School and District Websites

Is your school website ADA compliant? New rules regarding ADA go into effect in April 2026 for districts with a district boundary population of larger than 50,000, and April 2027 for districts with a district boundary population smaller than 50,000. Under the new rule, public school districts must meet Level AA of Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines (“WCAG”) Version 2. These rules apply to district and school websites, mobile apps, social media posts and digital course content.
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The University of Maine College of Education and Human Development and the Rural Schools Collaborative (RSC) have agreed to extend their partnership focused on advancing the preparation and professional development of high-quality rural teachers and school leaders throughout New England.

The parties recently signed a new memorandum of understanding to continue the collaboration through fiscal year 2027, allowing UMaine to remain the home of the RSC’s .
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