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In preparation for the start of the school year this fall, $210 million has been set aside to expand targeted tutoring initiatives for at-risk…

The Board of Public Works, which has sole domain over the state budget when the General Assembly isn’t in session, is expected to vote…

Smith op-ed

There are loud, passionate and overdue calls these days for more equity throughout our society. But it isn’t only police departments that need to…

Black students in Maryland are consistently suspended from school and arrested on school grounds at higher rates than any other racial group. The Maryland…

Maryland’s child care providers are struggling to stay afloat, suffering significant losses in revenue due to closures forced by the COVID-19 pandemic, members of…

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated racial inequities in education, a disparity that Congress needs to help rectify, the former education chief under President Obama…

The 2019-2020 school year ended this month, but this school year earns an “incomplete” on its report card. Despite our best efforts, we face…

Across the nation, we are seeing what happens when workers do not have economic security. Working families are having to choose between their health…

University System of Maryland leaders announced Friday that they will freeze tuition and room-and-board rates for all students next year. The system’s dozen campuses…

Maryland education is being ravaged by two viruses: COVID-19 and RACISM. Maryland students perform at a mediocre level in a nation that performs at…