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Baltimore County Public Schools’ Board of Education unanimously voted to approve a new charter school during a board meeting ...
Dr. Myriam Rogers, the superintendent of County Public Schools, defended her record and residency after a state investigation cast doubt on whether she resides in the county as her contract requires.
Numerous Fayette County Schools representatives, as well as representatives from the School Building Authority of West ...
Kent County Public Schools highlighted the work of 15 teachers and staff members as part of its annual awards program.
Regional campus creates pathway for developing critical medical expertise, clinical trials and high-quality care in San ...
Students gathered to speak out about cuts to community schools, the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, and disability and behavioral health resources, among others. "We want (lawmakers) to maintain ...
It is unclear what that might mean for the $1.6 billion in funding that flows to Maryland schools or the $754 million that goes to the state’s public colleges and universities from the federal ...
Bel Air, Md.-based University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health is renaming its primary care program after receiving its largest-ever donation. The health system’s primary care practices will ...
In Charles County residents contract on an individual basis for curbside service of household trash and bulk pick-up. Residents also have the option of disposing items in the county landfill or ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Students and staff at Boonsboro High School in Washington County were evacuated Wednesday after a possible explosive device was reported at the school, officials ...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — Parents, educators, students, and lawmakers at dozens of DMV area schools protested President Donald Trump's sweeping cuts to the nation's public education ...
DISTRICT HEIGHTS, Md. — Concerns were mounting in District ... shared the same growing unease felt by many in the community. “We do shop here, so it is a concern,” Leggett said.