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Project POSE and Project SEQUEL will offer free tuition and benefits for current school staff and community college students in two local districts to fast track their teaching degrees.
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As risk continues to rise for young students, education and health leaders created a universal resource for moments of crisis.
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The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future promises a $10,000 pay boost for board certified teachers. But many say it’s too hard to complete alone.
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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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Union leaders say the board of commissioners needs to “right past wrongs” of closed-off searches by seeking community feedback.
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Wright began leading the Maryland education system temporarily in October. Now she takes on the official title with ambitious goals, like a multi-billion-dollar Blueprint to implement.
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John Ruhrah Elementary/Middle School is one of very few schools in the city to have Arabic-speaking staff. But their ESOL students’ progress still lags behind the state average.
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District leaders launched an investigation into the quality of Idaho State University courses in April. Last week, they told over 700 teachers using the courses that they would no longer count.
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State leaders said this will help fast-track the use of the new literacy method in all classrooms by next school year.
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Baltimore County Police charged Dazhon Darien, Pikesville High School’s former athletic director, in connection with the incident.