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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…

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The following letter was sent to Karen B. Salmon, state superintendent of schools; Robert Neall, Maryland Department of Health secretary; and Jilene Chan, Maryland…

Data compiler Niche has ranked Maryland’s best school districts for the 2020-2021 school year. Each Maryland school district received a letter grade in the…

With reduced enrollment and revenue due to COVID-19 related capacity limits, plus higher costs for extra staff and cleaning supplies, child care providers in…

This story has been updated to reflect changes in the number of COVID-19 cases on campus and in Allegany County. After spending three days…

Although educational disparities already existed for Black, Latino and low-income Maryland students before the COVID-19 pandemic, they have only gotten more jarring since classes…

Pokuaa Owusu-Acheaw is leaving her job as intergovernmental affairs officer to Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) to become managing director of…

Some low-income children in Maryland who are eligible for free school breakfasts have not been receiving them, according to a report that the group…