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Cheryl Bost

A six-year-old girl, whose family income qualified her for free or reduced-price school lunch, had her meal pulled away in the cafeteria line, thrown…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced a plan on Thursday to allow local residents to take over schools that receive failing grades in…

Marylanders are willing to pay more for public education, but are largely unaware of a reform effort that would dramatically boost state education spending,…

The Maryland State Board of Education is moving forward with plans to elect a teacher member to the panel after some changes at the…

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

The 2018 Maryland Association of Counties summer convention carried the title “Water, Water, Everywhere.” And indeed, a primary focus of the sprawling and multi-dimensional…

Three years ago, Allison Heintz was a 4th grade teacher who had never been politically active. Then Donald Trump was elected president. Heintz attended…

A bill to infuse Maryland public schools with $1 billion for reforms over the next three years will take effect without the signature of…

When he was a teacher in West Baltimore, many of state Sen. Bill Ferguson’s students had difficulty coming to school ready to learn –…

Maryland teachers plan to make a statement as part of the “Red for Ed” movement, but they won’t be striking or walking out of…