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More than a dozen teachers are vying to become the first teacher-member of the Maryland State Board of Education. Voting in the election is open to…

Chants from historically black colleges and universities rang out across the Maryland state government complex in Annapolis on Wednesday as lawmakers and advocates vowed…

If ever the members of the Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education, many of whom had spent three years slogging through endless meetings,…

A group of approximately 100 educators — most from Baltimore and Prince George’s County — protested outside a glitzy fundraiser that featured Gov. Lawrence…

The University System of Maryland Board of Regents on Thursday tapped Jay A. Perman, the president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, to be…

Maryland’s top legislators vowed on Wednesday to move forward with two multibillion-dollar proposals to improve public education in the state – sweeping reforms proposed…

Frederick County will have a new chief lobbyist in Annapolis next General Assembly session – and it’s shaking up multiple levels of government. Roger…

Many Maryland students do not want to accept the state’s offer of tuition-free community college if it means they are required to live in…

Maryland’s legislative leaders are expected to announce plans for a multibillion-dollar school construction program on Wednesday morning. House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County),…

A state lawmaker wants Maryland’s college savings plan to offer its investors an option to invest in socially responsible funds. Del. Lorig Charkoudian (D-Montgomery)…