Skip to main content

Carey Wright

A few plans posted online show data on student enrollment and estimated costs to expand prekindergarten for 3- and 4-year-old children.

Carey Wright also wants to incorporate a program in Maryland to bring in more teachers of color and more men.

The state schools superintendent, who has served in that post since Oct. 23, will remove interim from her title on July 1.

The audit highlights eight school systems that received concentration of poverty grants for at least three years.

Maryland public schools Interim State Superintendent Carey Wright highlights plan to incorporate science of reading instructional program.

The firm Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates was retained for $53,000 to help search for a permanent superintendent.

But her success could be tested in a state that has been rocked by post-COVID learning loss and beset by bureaucratic woes.

Eighty-five schools received five stars in the 2022-23 school year.

During the Blueprint Accountability and Implementation Board meeting Nov. 16, it approved a statewide literacy initiative that includes working in conjunction with the Maryland State Department of Education. Screenshot.

A statewide elementary literacy expert instructional support team will visit all 24 school systems starting in January.

She begins as interim superintendent Oct. 23, but plans to apply to become the state’s public schools’ leader.