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The current hybrid board — with nine elected and four appointed members, with one student — was fashioned by the General Assembly in 2013.

Student Member

Having 16- and 17-year-olds serve as public officials is the textbook example of putting the cart before the horse, the author writes.

This vote does not rule out future emergency regulations requiring masks.

Local school districts would be allowed to decide whether students, staff and visitors must wear masks in school buildings under a proposal the Maryland…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) submitted a supplemental budget to the legislature on Tuesday that directs $139.9 million for programs outlined in the…

As Maryland lawmakers consider new rules to consider more net zero energy schools, a look back at the state’s first.

A teacher shows a paper to a student in a modern classroom

Union finds the vast majority of teachers are burnt out and a majority are considering early retirement because of the strains of teaching during a pandemic.

A central issue in funding dispute is a provision called the “education effort adjustment,” which directs state money to underfunded local school districts.

David Wilson

David Wilson, the president of Morgan State University, testified at the U.S. House subcommittee hearing about bomb threats and extremism.

remote learning

Maryland lawmakers are considering a bill that would establish specific parameters for virtual schools offered by local school districts after the COVID-19 pandemic.