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Some 150 students at the University of Maryland’s College Park campus have been referred to the Office of Student Conduct because they may not…

As COVID-19 cases continue to spike across the state, teachers are calling on State Superintendent Karen B. Salmon to make all schools virtual until…

Jason Melara is a former Montgomery County Public Schools student who frequently found himself in traumatic situations with police officers stationed at his high…

Baltimore City Public Schools will pause all in-person learning and meal sites for a week after Thanksgiving as a safety precaution recommended by health…

School Systems

While some parents are imploring school systems to return students to classrooms, experts argue that the sudden disruption to traditional schooling provides teachers a…

More local school systems have rolled back their reopening plans as coronavirus cases steadily increase across the state. On Thursday morning, the state reported…

School Board

In light of an Oct. 21 news report that certain candidates for appointment to the Prince George’s County Board of Education believed they were…

Open Society Institute-Baltimore, the progressive advocacy group, announced its 2020 cohort of “community fellows” on Tuesday.  These 12 individuals, who were selected from more…

Marylanders for Tax Fairness, a coalition of businesses, advocacy groups and individuals, launched a campaign on Tuesday to oppose the General Assembly’s potential override…

At least two Maryland educators are on the list of possible contenders to become President-elect Joe Biden’s secretary of Education, according to published reports…