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At-Large Candidate

I am a husband, father, former FARMS (low-income) student and former substitute teacher. I am a current candidate for the at-large seat on the…

Maryland’s House Republicans are urging vetoes of an ambitious education reform plan ― and the tax bills that would fund it. The House Minority…

The new decade has brought unprecedented changes and challenges within four months. We convened the legislative session in January with two new presiding officers. We had…

For more than two decades, the achievement gap in public schools, between white students and students of color, has vexed educators, politicians and community…

As essential workers and grocery shoppers move cautiously around Montgomery County, we are reminded by newly placed campaign signs that Maryland’s June 2 primary…

Maryland Superintendent of Schools Karen B. Salmon said Tuesday that her office has doubled the number of employees working to pay the child care…

On a typical day, about 80 children would giggle and squirm through the doors of Sue Mogard’s Educare Learning Center in Jefferson. But that…

The COVID-19 pandemic has left over 800,000 Maryland children to learn from a distance but, when it comes to distance learning, it has also…

With schools closed for more than a month, lawmakers and advocates in Maryland say a multi-billion-dollar education reform effort passed by the General Assembly…

Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Karen B. Salmon announced Friday that Maryland is extending the closure of schools through May 15 due to the…