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The vote ends the district’s largest boundary study to date with a map recommended from the redistricting committee – and a last-minute amendment
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These results counter a report from the state’s inspector general of education in 2022, which found over 12,000 incidents of final grades being changed from failing to passing over a four-year period.
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State leaders want to codify guidelines from 2021 to stop Carroll County from deleting gender identity and sexuality topics. But an opt-out option still exists.
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School commissioners and district leaders sought student feedback on policies regulating grades and wellness in a forum Wednesday night. The right to in-school deliveries from services like Uber Eats and DoorDash dominated conversation.
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The state board of education voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt a new payment system for families earning between $83,000 and $166,000. But some say there are still many details to work out.
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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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The 10 year plan will better educational and health services for children.
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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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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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Nonprofit hospitals and universities should pay their fair share of property taxes to invest in community-led programs, the proposal argues.