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The decision won't go into effect unless it gets approval from a joint legislative committee.
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We’ll go On the Record with Maryland educators to talk about ways the stress of teaching through the pandemic has affected the health of teachers and their personal lives. Some have decided to leave the classroom. Others offer ideas for making things better.
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The transition to in-person learning this fall has not been a smooth one for Maryland’s school systems.
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During a legislative briefing Wednesday, some lawmakers urged the leaders of organizations representing local school superintendents and teachers to back mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for teachers.
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The Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center is experiencing a coronavirus outbreak among both staff and the youth incarcerated there. As of Thursday, at…
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For the fifth time in ten years, a Maryland teacher is one of four finalists for the National Teacher of the Year award. Athanasia Kyriakakos is the first…
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Being a first year teacher often means instructing with limited classroom experience and Baltimore City Public Schools, like many urban school districts,…
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A state commission charged with determining whether Maryland students spend too much time taking standardized tests issued a final report today. Among the…