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District leaders say principals and teachers need more disciplinary power to address rising school violence and behavioral issues. One Baltimore-based nonprofit says meditation does the same — without harming students’ education.
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Bill unveiled Wednesday in Annapolis makes many changes, but a long road to approval awaits.
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One principal says taking away cell phones improves student mental health and attention span.
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Baltimore school officials faced questions about police partnerships, training and data-tracking in a hearing on Wednesday.
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2022 law extends rights to children, but prosecutors have since claimed that it hurts criminal investigations.
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Moore unveiled three bills he’ll seek regarding public safety on Tuesday.
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Baltimore Corps is celebrating 10 years of developing youth for full time jobs and work opportunities. Caryn York is the new President and CEO and shares her desire to continue the mission.
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The main point of the clinic is to get immobilization software onto as many vulnerable vehicles as possible. That’s meant to make up for the lack of a device called an engine immobilizer on many Hyundai models built from 2011-2012.
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The October 27 shooting left three students injured, and one struck repeatedly by both parents with their fists, and their 15-year-old son with a gun.
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We’ll go On the Record with a look at Baltimore nonprofits working to keep kids on a positive path.