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Dozens of superintendents, educators and students testified at a hearing Wednesday that cuts to the education reform package would harm most disadvantaged learners.
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Unreliable public transportation turns school choice into a false promise.
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The bill that passed the House also adds internet safety to the state’s health education framework.
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The state department of education sent guidance to local districts Thursday that align with national protocol recommendations.
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Five different bills about restricting personal technology use during school hours are already filed, with hearings scheduled for the end of the month.
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Governor Wes Moore and local superintendents have also suggested scaling back the Blueprint’s increase in planning time due to tight teacher resources.
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Principals and teachers at 17 pilot schools stress importance of flexibility in building student engagement.
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Four high schools are partnering with local organizations to help students peacefully resolve conflicts.
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The proposed regulation would require a student’s old school system to share information about criminal charges with their new school system if they transfer.
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Most schools didn’t see movement in their scores from last year. But state leaders say the current system might not be capturing the progress happening on the ground level.