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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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Educators from around the country have adopted environmental literacy and science, engineering and technology (STEM) programs as part of a grass roots…
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Baltimore County schools finished their first-ever Bullying Prevention Week today. The campaign involved daily, color-coded themes, assemblies,…
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In the West African country of Ghana, 98 percent of the country's primary and secondary students are enrolled in school, but in some areas, a significant…
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The records from staff, faculty and students date back to 1998 and include social security numbers, names and dates of birth.
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Governor Martin O’Malley put $4.3 million in the budget he delivered to the General Assembly Wednesday to expand pre-kindergarten programs throughout the…
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Governor Martin O’Malley wants more of Maryland’s kids enrolled in pre-kindergarten programs. The governor’s budget calls for an additional $4.3 million…
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With confusion still swirling around the Common Core State Standards, it is no surprise that it is high on state and local education officials’ list of…
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Baltimore County teachers repeatedly stuck figurative knives and forks in their leaders’ implementation of the controversial Common Core standards during…
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Nearly half of all teachers quit the profession within the first five years, according to the National Education Association. But for Danielle Miller, a…
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Ever since they were babies, eight-year-old twins Tyin and Connor Nease of Essex have been in and out of hospitals and doctors’ offices. The highly…