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We Pass the Mic! Teacher unions fight for gains like better pay and more resources. Now, Baltimore Teachers Union President Diamonté Brown asks: How would Baltimore improve if they bargained for things like better housing and healthcare -- that benefit everyone inside and outside the classroom?
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University of Maryland Baltimore and Maryland Eastern Shore – a historically-Black university – say duplicate programs will harm opportunities for students in latest degree-copying cases.
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Moore thanked students at Western School of Technology for choosing an education for public service.
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The disability-focused Campfield Early Learning Center will shut down in 2026, as decided by a 6-5 vote on Tuesday.
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Joining me now are two reporters who cover education in our region, to help us take a look at how Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Howard County are kicking off the school year.
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Students said the policy placed unfair financial burdens on low-income students, and limited their freedom of expression
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The combined public health and IT education is a “trailblazer” in Baltimore, director Birthale Archie said
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We’ll go On the Record with Baltimore Banner education reporter Liz Bowie for a back-to-school update. Plus, the start of the new school year can be a tough transition. How can parents reassure children and soothe nerves?
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Baltimore County teachers union president says student loans and school supplies chip away at teacher salaries
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“Most times students show up because they're connected to somebody in the school. So our goal was to make sure that every kid that walks in this building is connected to someone.”