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Carey Wright comes with nine years of experience leading Mississippi education – where she raised state test scores from the country’s worst to near the national average.
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Carey Wright will take over the lead role at the Maryland State Department of Education later this month.
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Baltimore teachers’ union leaders say Mohammed Choudhury’s replacement needs to prioritize communication, student safety.
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More than half of Maryland schools have recovered from pandemic learning loss in English, according to test scores released Tuesday that reveal how individual schools fared on the 2023 Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program.
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The Male Student Success Initiative is expanding services, thanks to a $75,000 grant this summer.
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Grassroots advocacy group Neighbors for Buses hosted a packed town hall on Tuesday.
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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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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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Students said the policy placed unfair financial burdens on low-income students, and limited their freedom of expression
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50 male undergraduate students will enroll this fall, join men’s soccer and basketball teams