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A Harford County teacher has been arrested and charged related to possessing and distributing child sexual abuse images.
Harford County teacher accused of possessing, distributing child sexual abuse images
A Harford County teacher has been arrested and charged in relation to the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material.
Water fountains in public school(Photo by Shan Wallace/The Baltimore Banner)
Students told to avoid drinking water at two Harford County schools over PFAS levels
Two Harford County schools are experiencing contaminated water and students are encouraged to avoid drinking the water.
The football stadium at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, MD is seen on August 16, 2024.
Franklin High School mourns the death of 16-year-old football player
The teen died during practice in Reisterstown after experiencing a medical emergency.
Howard County Public School System officials say they've been hard at work understanding what happened in the bus fiasco last August and how to stop it from happening again.
Howard County school buses caused chaos last year. Here’s what to expect this year.
Howard County Public School System officials say they've been hard at work understanding what happened last August and how to stop it from happening again.
The football stadium at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, MD is seen on August 16, 2024.
Franklin High student who died was 16-year-old football player
Leslie Noble, 16, started on the varsity team during his freshman year in 2022.
High school student dies after medical emergency as student-athletes return to campus
The death came as students were on campus for practices and tryouts for nine sports at the school. Afternoon practices were canceled Wednesday, according to a Franklin High School Athletic Boosters page on social media. Tryouts and practices resumed Thursday.
Soon-to-be kindergarteners practice following instructions at a Kindergarten Here We Come! class at Glenwood Branch Library in Howard County.
How to prepare for the first day of kindergarten? Play pretend.
Educators say a smooth transition to “big-kid school” is all about practice. Here are five ways to prepare.
Eighth grader Bria Shah slides a cellphone into a Yondr pouch, a device Hampstead Hill Academy uses to lock up students’ phones during the school day.
More Maryland schools are locking up cellphones and banning them from class
Across the Baltimore region, schools are joining a national trend cracking down on kids’ phone use.
Between Aug. 11-17, the state will waive its usual 6% sale tax on certain clothing items and backpacks.
Maryland tax-free week is here: What you need to know
Maryland will waive its usual 6% sale tax on certain items between Aug. 11 and 17 to boost back-to-school shopping. Here’s what you need to know.
James Matamoros teaches his fifth grade class at Berkshire Elementary School on March 3, 2023.
Maryland schools are still missing teachers, but not as many as last year
The number of teacher vacancies is the lowest it’s been in several years, but it’s not clear if that’s because there are fewer jobs to go around.
The Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund is a proposed city charter amendment that will  be on the ballot in November. If passed, it would give parents $1,000 upon the birth or adoption of a child.
Judge blocks ‘Baby Bonus Fund’ ballot initiative; calls it unconstitutional
The proposed charter amendment known as the Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund is unconstitutional and will not appear on city voters’ general election ballots, according to a Friday ruling from Judge John S. Nugent.
Aneil Mishra, who was named the dean of the College of Business & Economics at Towson University last year, died Sunday.
Towson University business college dean, Aneil Mishra, dies at 62
Aneil Mishra, who was named the dean of the College of Business & Economics at Towson University last year, died earlier this month.
A former University of Maryland, Baltimore County athletic director said he was the first person to hold Chad Cradock, then a swim head coach and senior staff member, accountable about sexual assault and harassment accusations. Brian Barrio is suing the university for “fraudulent inducement,” saying the school misrepresented the state of the athletic department, and for “libel by implication.”
Ex-UMBC athletic director sues over dismissal, says issues with swim coach were hidden at hiring
Brian Barrio didn’t know that the university knew about serious misconduct until earlier this year when the United States Department of Justice released a report that Chad Cradock sexually assaulted, harassed and discriminated against student athletes on the swim team.
Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County Executive, speaks at a press conference announcing a package of foundational legislative reforms to expand access to new housing opportunities as well as address community concerns in Baltimore County.
Baltimore County Council approves pathway for affordable housing in school overcrowding bill
The council approved two amendments that County Executive Johnny Olzewski Jr.’s administration had requested.
Cara Bean and her daughter, Erin
Her autistic daughter drowned. She’s on a mission to stop it from happening to others.
Cara Bean started the nonprofit Erin’s Star in her daughter’s memory to train more survival-focused swim instructors.
Illustration shows woman, all red, surrounded by orange and red clouds of anger, wiping condensation away from window to see activists outside.
Can I complain about gun violence when I am not doing enough to stop it?
For far too long, I’ve been a hypocrite, expecting action and change from others with no effort of my own.
Those attending the signing of the new union labor contract for the University System of Maryland pose for a portrait in Baltimore on Friday.
University System of Maryland workers secure ‘historic’ systemwide union contract
University System of Maryland workers secured what they called a “historic” systemwide union contract after years of negotiation.
Students at Winston Churchill high school got to play with a member of the DC Pickleball team, Vivian Glozman.
A varsity letter in pickleball? Montgomery County high schools adopt booming sport
Montgomery County Public Schools will be adding pickleball as a varsity sport this fall to 25 high schools following a successful pilot program.
What happens when your AP test gets lost? Baltimore County students are finding out
Students were told they can either retake the three-hour exam or get a refund.
The fate of the Mt. Vernon Place United Methodist Church nursery is uncertain after the sudden death of a developer planning to purchase the historic church.
Parents scramble after a developer’s death shutters a Mount Vernon day care
A developer’s unexpected death has led to the abrupt closure of a day care tucked inside a historic Mount Vernon church, leaving parents scrambling to find alternative childcare with just days’ notice.
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