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Baltimore’s school system has embarked on an ambitious project to renovate, replace and combine dozens of the oldest schools in the state over the next…
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A power issue at Baltimore City schools headquarters on North Avenue has knocked the system’s web site off line and snarled some plans for final exams.…
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While women’s colleges around the country are closing their doors, Maryland’s only women’s college, Notre Dame of Maryland University, is about to…
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A dozen years after Maryland passed one of the strictest charter school laws in the country, charter advocates are calling for changes to make starting…
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Baltimore City’s 32 public charter schools are holding their lotteries for next year’s students this week. All over town, parents are sweating it out as…
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Back at the start of the school year, before she could get her class at West Towson Elementary humming along in a regular routine, Bianca Crockett had to…
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Earlier this year, 20 Maryland teachers were paired with professional musicians, singers and other artists to develop week-long lessons connecting the…
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Students in Maryland and 11 other states and the District of Columbia will start taking new standardized tests in March to assess their progress in math…
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On December 3, Baltimore City Police announced in a press release the arrest of two Reiserstown men in conjunction with the alleged gang rape of a…
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An early childhood center for children 5-years-old and younger opened in East Baltimore Wednesday. It’s part of an initiative to better prepare that…
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A week after analysts announced a state budget deficit, Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County sent his staff an…
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It’s about 6:30 a.m. and 17-year-old Julia Miller, dressed in jeans and tennis shoes, is ready for school. But before she can head out, she has to wake up…