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Maryland’s Office of the Public Defender is calling on the state to test all children in custody of the Department of Juvenile Services for…

As more Marylanders returned to work this week, child care providers say they have mounting fears about how their industry will be left to…

More than a third of households with children in Baltimore lack a wired internet connection and more than a quarter don’t have access to…

Montgomery County resident Joel Schwarz is a lawyer and father of four. His family has been learning to juggle newfound educational needs that come…

Maryland’s current school discipline practices are ineffective at mitigating behavioral challenges in the classroom. Many schools are still turning to suspensions and expulsions, also…

During the 2020 legislative session, the General Assembly passed landmark works of legislation to address historical racial and socioeconomic disparities in our education system….

Betsy DeVos

  Colleges and universities across the country are getting emergency federal aid for COVID-19, but some of the most vulnerable students won’t be eligible…

Across America, it’s Teacher Appreciation Week. This week in Maryland, a member of Congress and a county council are celebrating the educators and support…

With a trio of unusual veto letters, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) vetoed nearly three dozen bills passed by the 2020 General Assembly,…

Protective films around bus drivers, temperature checks at schoolhouse doors, playgrounds marked with social distancing markers. Those are just a few examples of what…