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Robert Kelly, FCPS’s Food & Nutrition Services Director, says Frederick is growing fast enough to overcome the loss of federal funds.
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At an annual remembrance event Friday, city leaders acknowledged a reduction in student deaths from last year — but said it’s not enough.
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At a school board meeting this week, some speech-language pathologists called for caseload caps and more in-school planning time to ease the burden.
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Nothing’s changed since The Baltimore Banner published a months-long investigation on how public bus issues hurt student grades and attendance. But residents want solutions.
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WYPR education reporter Bri Hatch joins Midday to discuss policies restricting student use of cell phones in city and county schools.
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The West Baltimore university is the fourth historically-Black college chosen to host the SheCare wellness pods, which are dedicated to addressing Black womens’ mental health.
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Elev8 Baltimore is opening more seats at five different city schools after the district cut 44 programs due to recent Trump administration funding cuts
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The district won’t be reimbursed for up to $48 million of COVID-era relief spending after the Trump administration back-tracked on promises to reimburse.
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The state senate approved a version Thursday night that cuts all references to health curriculum and a controversial provision that stops parents from opting out of gender and sexuality lessons.
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The budget committee unanimously voted Wednesday to advance their version of Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed bill to revise the multi-billion-dollar education plan.