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Members of Teachers and Researchers United, the graduate student union, say they’ve been negotiating with the university for nine months — and are still facing barriers.
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Superintendent Myriam Rogers says most of the over 500 eliminated positions are already vacant, and will produce no layoffs.
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The Biden Administration found that 19 public land-grant HBCU’s were underfunded by nearly $13-billion over the last three decades - and that includes the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore.
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At a state senate hearing Thursday, education leaders raised concerns about growing absenteeism rates for young students, while exploring multi-pronged factors contributing to the problem.
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The central region has struggled with overcapacity issues for years – and redistricting seems like the only way to solve it. But keeping every parent happy, and every school together, is impossible.
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The standards adopted by the board will influence per-pupil funding under the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future – and determine student access to advanced and career-focused programs.
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Elev8 Baltimore has been serving schools since 2009. But that doesn’t mean their work is easy – or that their work is done.
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The private college received $54 million to further eliminate financial barriers.
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President Debra McCurdy’s wage will nearly double this year, as staff vacancies and declining enrollment persist.
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The number of community schools is increasing, thanks to funding from the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future. And these designated school facilitators are leading the charge.