For the first time, Baltimore County residents can tell the superintendent where they want to see school money spent at a series of community meetings.
Interim Maryland Superintendent brings to the post a track record of major improvement in student performance in Mississippi, says Barbara Davidson, who runs the Knowledge Matters Campaign.
Carey Wright, incoming interim state superintendent, said sheâll apply for a four-year term as the leader of the Maryland State Department of Education.
Dozens of newsmakers spanning the public, private and nonprofit sectors came together Tuesday for iMPACT Maryland, The Baltimore Bannerâs new event for thought leaders to swap insights and discuss innovative ideas for the stateâs future.
State watchdogs are asking whether Mohammed Choudhuryâs use of the Signal app shielded discussions of state business from public record, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.
Minutes after the Child Victims Act went into effect on Sunday, ending the statute of limitations for civil cases involving child sexual abuse, two women filed lawsuits against the Key School, a private institution in Annapolis.
New fellowship program offered by local universities aims to strengthen school social worker pipeline, but schools still wonât have enough social workers.
People in Carroll County need to know what Moms for Liberty represents and why it might get to tell their children what theyâre allowed to read at school, says Cindy Rosenberg, a county resident and educator.
Earlier this month Choudhury abruptly withdrew from consideration for another four-year contract leading Maryland State Department of Education amid widespread criticism.