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    Commentary: Reflections on a Melo Day in Baltimore
    Carmelo Anthony retires as one of the greatest scorers in NBA history, leaving a legacy of inspiring young men in Baltimore, where he grew up and began pursuing his dream on the city’s playgrounds, writer Alanah Nichole Davis says.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 02:  Former New York Knicks player Carmelo Anthony attends game two of the Eastern Conference Semifinals between the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat at Madison Square Garden on May 02, 2023 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.
    School segregation today presents stark reality nearly 70 years after Brown
    The promise the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education ruling held for many in Baltimore and elsewhere stands in sharp contrast to enduring school segregation almost 70 years later, Banner columnist E.R. Shipp says.
    Lawyers Mall near the State House in Annapolis has multiple features related to Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, including a statue of children symbolizing the Brown v. Board of Education case that Marshall argued before the high court when he was an NAACP lawyer. Lawyers Mall is a frequent site of rallies, protests and news conferences in the capital city.
    Maryland hired a visionary schools leader. Some say his management style is driving staffers away.
    Maryland’s state school board will decide in the coming months whether to give Mohammed Choudhury a new, four-year contract as superintendent when his ends on June 30, 2024.
    Mohammed Choudhury, state school superintendent, during a state school board meeting on February 28, 2023.
    Maryland schools are teaching kids to talk through conflict. Does it work?
    A reader asked The Baltimore Banner to investigative what techniques schools are using to diffuse violence.
    Peer mediators act out a role play exercise at City Springs Elementary and Middle School in Baltimore, Wednesday, May 10, 2023.
    Baltimore County’s next superintendent wants academic change. District leaders say she’s capable.
    Myriam Yarbrough, the next Baltimore County Schools superintendent, said she believes in the system’s potential.
    Myriam Yarbrough will be the next superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools.
    Baltimore County’s Golden Ring Middle School will close
    Following months of confusion about the school’s fate, Baltimore County’s school board approved Golden Ring Middle School’s closure Tuesday night.
    Golden Ring Middle School, Rosedale, MD., March 31, 2023.
    Baltimore County school board selects Myriam Yarbrough as next superintendent
    Yarbrough currently serves as the deputy superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools and was the only finalist who works in the school system.
    Myriam Yarbrough will be the next superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools.
    ‘Satan is dead’: Survivors react to death of notorious child sex abuser John Merzbacher
    “There is no safe place.” The prison death of notorious child rapist John Merzbacher, 81, brings small comfort to survivors of his abuse, who are still traumatized by the acts that went on in his classroom at the Catholic Community School of Baltimore in the 1970s.
    Liz Murphy and Linda Malat Tiburzi say a prayer and light candles in honor of their friend and former classmate Eddie Blair
    What to know about the Baltimore County schools superintendent finalists
    The board is expected to pick a new leader for Baltimore County Public Schools as soon as Tuesday.
    The Baltimore County Public School Board logo as seen during a board meeting on 12/6/22.
    Wes Moore and Secretary Monteiro: Service will save us, and it’s time to serve
    Gov. Wes Moore and Paul Monteiro, the newly appointed secretary of service and civic innovation, cite examples of how service to one another can improve the lives of Marylanders.
    Paul Monteiro, center, speaks after being announced as Gov. Wes Moore’s pick to serve as the first secretary of the Department of Service and Civic Innovation at a press conference in the Maryland State House on Monday, April 3. Moore and Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, left, stand behind Monteiro as he addresses the room. Moore issued an executive order creating the cabinet-level department on his first full day in office in January.
    Deputy superintendent among finalists for Baltimore County schools chief
    The Baltimore County school board has narrowed the superintendent search to four finalists.
    The Baltimore County Board of Education’s logo as seen the wall during their bi-weekly meeting at the Greenwood Campus on 8/23/22.
    Former Baltimore County schools human resources director sues over firing
    Shiria Anderson, who worked for the system between August 2021 and early December, outlined in court documents what she claims to be retaliation by the superintendent over decisions Anderson made in the course of her job.
    The Baltimore County Public School Board logo as seen during a board meeting on 12/6/22.
    Commentary: Financial literacy vital to young people’s education, development
    Maryland students should graduate with knowledge about handling their personal finances, Julie Weaver, executive director of the Maryland Council on Economic Education, says.
    Nicole Veltre, biology teacher at Digital Harbor High School, talks about the most difficult year to be a teacher in the United States.  Nicole teaches a class with many students who are learning English as a second language.
    Investigation finds no evidence of Maryland education department hiding test score data
    After complaints by Republican legislators that the state education department was hiding failing test score data, Maryland's inspector general has concluded the state is following federal privacy laws and guidance.
    Mohammed Choudhury, state school superintendent, during a state school board meeting on February 28, 2023.
    Commentary: Recommendations show how Maryland can support English learners
    Maryland can do more to support English learners and boost dual-language education, say representatives of an organization advocating for immigrant students and their teachers.
    The  Community WELL’s Annapolis Advocacy Night
    Building potential: A class becomes a team before Kinetic Sculpture Race
    At Jemicy School, engineering and building vehicles for Baltimore’s annual tradition is part of the curriculum.
    Jonathan Kuessner works on a bike that he will be piloting during the race.
    Prosecutor: Others have alleged Gilman teacher accused of abuse acted inappropriately
    A judge upheld a previous order to redact the name of the accuser, who was a teenage student at the Gilman School at the time.
    The entrance sign outside the front Gilman School as seen on Thursday, March 16.
    Inspector general finds thousands in suspicious Yellow Cab charges to Baltimore City schools
    The Maryland inspector general found that Baltimore City Public Schools paid as much as $631,000 over three years to a cab company for rides to school that students may never have taken.
    Yellow taxi fleet parked in lot, New York City, photo on black
    Baltimore County to restart process to fill vacant school board seat
    The governor’s office still hasn’t said why the final seat on the board hasn’t been filled.
    The sign near the entrance to the Baltimore County Board of Education’s Greenwood Campus on 8/18/22.
    Letters: At last, Baltimore Archdiocese abuse victims have their say
    Victims of alleged sexual abuse by clergy and others in the Archdiocese of Baltimore are finally being heard, says Gemma Hoskins, an alumna of Archbishop Keough High School who was featured in “The Keepers.”
    The exterior of the Archdiocese of Baltimore building as seen on Monday, March 13.
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