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The state will receive $10 million for an Opioid Restitution Fund for state lawmakers to use toward opioid-related abatement programs.

Patrick B. Hughes with attorney general’s office wrote should meet again to decide on Towson program.

A legislative workgroup tasked with recommending changes to the degree approval process at Maryland’s colleges and universities started work this week, as the Maryland…

The Department of Justice and Department of Education jointly released guidance on Monday to colleges and universities about how to consider race in admissions decisions, following…

Maryland’s nearly 900,000 public school students will soon be heading back to school. Over the summer, teachers in every jurisdiction have taken courses to…

Five of the new commissioners appointed by Gov. Wes Moore last month participated in their first meeting Wednesday.

A federal judge heard arguments from parents suing Montgomery County Public Schools to opt their children out of certain lessons.

According to a 2022 report from the state’s Interagency Commission on School Construction, the average age of a school in Maryland is 31 years.

Ginsberg, currently a provost and executive vice president at George Mason University, will receive an initial base salary of $600,000.

Blueprint summaries note local schools still trying to figure out teacher shortage, implement literacy plans.