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Gov. Larry Hogan’s announcement authorizing school districts across the state to reopen school buildings days before the new school year was about to start…

With the first day of school less than a week away, top state officials are pressuring all local school systems to reopen for at…

A federal judge granted a request from Maryland and other states to temporarily halt Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ implementation of a rule requiring K-12…

After a summer of national reckoning on racial injustice, the University System of Maryland is taking proactive steps to examine structural racism that may…

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COVID-19 and the George Floyd and Black Lives Matter movements for racial and economic justice are exposing the shortcomings in the Blueprint for Maryland’s…

Prince George’s County Public Schools is experiencing unprecedented student enrollment growth. With more than 136,500 students, enrollment has grown by nearly 13,000 students since…

Strong Schools Maryland, a grass-roots organization dedicated to equal education for all Maryland students, is adding a new member to its team. Shamoyia Gardiner…

In the absence of specific guidance from the Maryland State Department of Education, state legislators are encouraging local school superintendents to coordinate a set…

The Maryland State Education Association announced Thursday that Sean Johnson, who currently serves as the union’s legislative and political director, will take over as…

Julia Kane, a rising senior at the University of Maryland College Park, was worried about the lease she had signed in February, before she…