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Moore appoints eight people to the 12-member commission. The governor will need to find a ninth person after a recent vacancy.

Work group to assess MHEC policies The General Assembly’s presiding officers have appointed legislators to a workgroup that will assess policies of the Maryland…

Millard House II said all high school and middle school students will be required to wear clear backpacks.

Plan sets 6% interest rate payments for donations before Nov. 1, 2021.

The legislature two years ago approved a $577 million settlement decreeing that predominately white institutions would not duplicate programs at HBCUs.

More resources to ensure all students are successful represents the fourth ‘pillar,’ or priority, in the Blueprint education plan.

This is the moment. The opportunity for elected officials across the state to regain the trust of their community members — students, families, and educators.

If approved, Mohammed Choudhury could serve the longest term as superintendent since Nancy Grasmick retired in June 2011.

The sexual harassment allegation was first reported to the college in October 2019.

Md. attorney general says the court ruling ‘deprives us all of the benefits of a fully diverse and inclusive society.’