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Almost all of Maryland’s teachers pay for school supplies out of their own pockets – and about half work a second job to have…

Frustrations boiled over at the start of an education reform meeting in Annapolis on Thursday, following Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s earlier comments…

More than 1,200 community college students will receive Promise Scholarships this year that could eliminate their tuition costs, but a state senator is alarmed…

Data compiler Niche has ranked Maryland’s best school districts for the 2019-2020 school year. The rankings were released as part of the website’s 2020…

Maryland’s independent colleges and universities will have a new chief cheerleader in the 2020 General Assembly session. Tina Bjarekull, who has led the Maryland…

Will there be a fight for funding between the fire service and education reformers during the 2020 General Assembly session? Fire service representatives sounded…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) issued dire warnings Saturday about the prohibitive cost of proposed education reform in Maryland, vowing to oppose any…

House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) said Friday that she wants her colleagues to examine the full range of tax credits the state…

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For years, the tobacco industry paid actors to pretend they were doctors on TV, telling Americans that smoking wasn’t bad for their health. By…

The Maryland State Department of Education will update history curricula to include lessons on the LGBT and disability rights movements after a push from…