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The observance of George Washington’s birthday reminds us not to tell lies. Yet, if he were a public school teacher these days, he would…

An independent office of integrity and compliance would assess the school system’s polices, procedures and programs.

A Harford County teacher will appeal a judge’s ruling that he can no longer serve on the County Council unless he resigns from his…

Rally attendees celebrate passage of education reform plan, but they want state lawmakers to ensure it receives adequate funding.

GOP seeks legislation to relieve inflation, address violent crime, promote educational opportunities and parental involvement, and push for transparency and accountability.

An unofficial spokesman for account holders of Maryland 529, the state’s troubled college tuition payment fund, told the agency board Monday that its recent…

The director of Maryland 529, which runs the state’s troubled college tuition savings program, offered new details late last week about the agency’s flawed…

Hettleman was a member of the Maryland Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education (also known as the Kirwan Commission), a former Baltimore City…

An administrative judge has up to 90 days on recommending whether Miller should be removed. Then it’s up to state Board of Education.

Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones (D-Baltimore County) kept watch Thursday as delegates from two standing committees grilled the leaders of the state’s college savings…