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A U.S. House committee passed legislation on Thursday that supporters hailed as a “down payment” on a long-sought liberal goal: free college education for…

Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. won’t accept an invitation to address a state commission proposing far-reaching education reforms. William E. “Brit” Kirwan sent…

Students who want to attend protests and rallies get excused absences in Washington, D.C., and in the Virginia counties of Fairfax and Arlington. And…

Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) plans to outline her priorities for her next few years in office during a public meeting…

Of all the measures the Maryland General Assembly took this year to bolster the work of the so-called Kirwan Commission, one requiring quick action…

Maryland schools will now be required to give enhanced instruction about the Holocaust, the state superintendent of schools announced Wednesday. The Maryland State Department…

Johns Hopkins University was among the top 20 nationwide in a new college ranking by WalletHub. The personal finance website compared more than 1,000…

A familiar face at the Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee will be back next General Assembly session, but in a different role….

Before there was the Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education, there was the Commission on Education Finance, Equity and Excellence. Just as the former…

The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Funding Formula Workgroup voted on proposed changes to Maryland’s education funding formulas on Tuesday. The formulas will help guide…