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Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh’s office challenged the federal government on 30 fronts in the past year, including by filing more than a…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) wants lawmakers to commit a portion of casino revenue to school construction spending over the next five years….

The chairman of a committee looking to revamp Maryland’s education system promised on Thursday to deliver a full report before the start of the…

Maryland State Board of Education member Michele Jenkins Guyton read her resignation letter at the end of a marathon meeting on Tuesday. She read,…

Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) has chosen former school board chairman Alvin Thornton, the onetime head of a crucial statewide commission…

About 17 percent of Maryland’s schools are operating at the highest level, according to new accountability scores released by the Maryland State Department of…

As if the Commission for Innovation and Excellence in Education didn’t already have a hefty task, things got heavier Thursday night. During a marathon…

Advocacy groups and members of the public will have their moment to make recommendations on the future of education in Maryland at a public…

As a commission charged with re-thinking Maryland’s education policies prepares for a lengthy public hearing, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) is advocating for…

According to the College Board, annual tuition and fees nationally for a four-year public university from 2017 to 2018 averaged $9,970. The Maryland Higher…