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About four of five Maryland school children who receive free and reduced price lunches during the school year may be going hungry this summer….

An 18-member committee will search for a new chancellor to lead the University System of Maryland. Chancellor Robert L. Caret announced last month that…

The University of Maryland College Park was placed on warning this week by its accrediting agency, which cited concerns about transparency in governance. The…

It’s not as easy as adding chairs to the table. The Maryland State Board of Education faces a tight timeline when it comes to…

The healthiest school food in Maryland can be found in Howard County, Healthy School Food Maryland announced Tuesday. The organization has judged and scored…

The General Assembly’s Marijuana Legalization Workgroup hasn’t met yet, and already it’s under new management. The workgroup is set to have its debut meeting…

A workgroup that will propose new education funding formulas should wrap up work by the send of September, the panel’s chair announced Thursday. The…

The niece of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is spending Saturday in Maryland, where she’ll appear at a series of Juneteenth celebrations –…

As national politicians craft proposals for making college cost-free, Maryland’s newest crop of high school graduates can apply for free tuition at the state’s…

Maryland’s big plan for education reform is still in the beginning stages in many ways – funding formulas and a long-term budgetary plan still…