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The Maryland State Education Association saw Paul Lemle and Nikki Woodward take the helm as President and Vice President, respectively. The pair bring experience from a long career in education, as paraprofessionals and as teachers.
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The Phoenix Recovery Academy in Frederick, Maryland, is the only high school in the state dedicated to educating teenagers facing the challenges of substance use.
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Workers at nine colleges will see boosted wages and heat safety standards after years of advocacy.
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Vision To Learn has given glasses to hundreds of thousands of children.
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Arts for Learning pairs city teachers with artists to combat summer learning loss for over two thousand students.
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The Maryland State Department of Education is creating the targeted literacy plan to boost early student success. But board members said repeated years would cause more harm.
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The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future wants every student to graduate ready for college or the workforce. What progress are districts making?
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Union leaders say the board of commissioners needs to “right past wrongs” of closed-off searches by seeking community feedback.
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The council is fixing legislation it passed by veto override.
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Flaws in backgrounding allowed teacher with misconduct allegations to work in Baltimore-area schoolsReport found weaknesses in how schools communicate through background checks.