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We’ll go On the Record with a teacher and the head of the Maryland Council on Economic Education. What do students across the state learn about personal finance? How are elementary school students taking on the stock market? Plus, conquering uncomfortable conversations about money.
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Baltimore County’s Schools Superintendent can’t confirm validity of the alleged AI generated recording.
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One principal says taking away cell phones improves student mental health and attention span.
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Baltimore school officials faced questions about police partnerships, training and data-tracking in a hearing on Wednesday.
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Baltimore City school commissioners voted to merge two existing online programs to create one school for middle and highschoolers.
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District CEO Sonja Santelises wants to combine pandemic-era online learning programs into a single school for some students.
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State education leaders cited progress in teacher certification and community school openings, while lawmakers raised concerns about full-day pre-K implementation.
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At a state senate hearing Thursday, education leaders raised concerns about growing absenteeism rates for young students, while exploring multi-pronged factors contributing to the problem.
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Harry Coker visited the Community College of Baltimore County on Thursday to emphasize his focus on recruiting diverse populations to fill more than 31,000 cyber job vacancies in Maryland.
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The district did not cancel classes during the storms on Tuesday, unlike neighboring counties. One student said commutes home were “a disaster.”