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Howard commission studying school board structure discusses voter engagement, campaign issues
Members of a commission charged with recommending ways to create a more diverse school board met for the first time Wednesday, discussing voter engagement, ways to attract candidates and measures that have worked in other counties. County Executive Ken...Tags: Referenda, Local Elections, Teaching and Learning, Elections, Howard Community College
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Maryland's only public boarding school tries for new start in its fourth year
When Khalek Kirkland and one of his college buddies imagined their dream jobs, they wanted to be in charge of schools where they had students for enough hours in the day to change the course of their lives.
Kirkland got that job this summer as head of...Tags: Employers, Human Interest, Bowie, Brooklyn (New York City), Science and Technology
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Margaret Ann Wotthlie Curtis, 71
Margaret Ann Wotthlie Curtis, career-long Baltimore County educator of special needs children, died Aug. 11 of cancer at Dove House in Westminster. She was 71. Born in Baltimore on Oct. 20, 1939, Mrs. Curtis grew up on Rogers Avenue, and graduated from...
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School year begins in Anne Arundel
As schools opened Tuesday in Anne Arundel County with a record 76,600 students, Bates Middle School sixth-grader Londell Owens said he's looking forward to learning much in his classes "and having fun doing it."
Among those who were in attendance at...Tags: Middle Schools, Carroll County (Maryland), Anne Arundel County, Schools, Human Interest
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Attention Baltimore: There's still one more election
Anyone peeking in the window at Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's campaign headquarters on Howard Street Friday morning could be forgiven for thinking the mayor's race had ended.
The view included stacks of taped-up moving boxes, cleared desks and a freshly...Tags: Local Elections, Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bernard C. Young
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Howard panel supports revamping school board
A commission created to study the Howard County school board's diversity voted Monday to recommend scrapping the current format of seven at-large elected members in favor of five members elected by County Council district plus two appointed members....Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Politics, Ken Ulman, Howard County
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Grasmick to retire after 20 years as Md. schools superintendent
The Associated PressMaryland State Superintendent of Schools Nancy Grasmick, the nation’s longest-serving appointed state schools chief, said Wednesday she is retiring June 30 after two decades on the job. Grasmick, 72, told The Associated Press in a telephone...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Regional Authority, Teaching and Learning, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Human Interest
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12 Carroll schools fall shy of progress goals in MSA
Carroll County schools again scored well above the state average in most categories measured by the Maryland School Assessment, though the school system saw slightly decline in seven of the 12 grade-level measures of math and reading. Figures for...Tags: Middle Schools, Science and Technology, Carroll County (Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Schools
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Baltimore County school superintendent will likely be attractive job
Baltimore County will be just one of a number of large school districts in the nation and several in Maryland looking for new leaders this year, but those familiar with the process said that despite the competition, the county will be attractive to many...Tags: Joe A. Hairston, Baltimore County, Teaching and Learning, Montgomery County (Maryland), Finance
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Proposed budget would eliminate government high school assessment test
julieg@herald-mail.comStarting with the Class of 2012, Maryland public high school students might no longer need to take an assessment test measuring their knowledge of government — a test that has been part of statewide graduation requirements. Maryland Schools...Tags: Examinations, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Government, Education
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School board to consider one-time payment for support personnel
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Educational Support Personnel could get a one-time payment of 1 percent of their base pay if the Board of Education approves a memorandum of understanding with the union during Tuesday’s meeting, School Board President Wayne...Tags: Scott Miller, Teaching and Learning, Elections, Wage Contract Issues, Politics
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Washington County to get more than expected in Race to the Top funding
andrews@herald-mail.comOf the $250 million Maryland is getting in federal Race to the Top education funding, $3.1 million will go to Washington County, slightly more than originally expected, according to figures released Thursday. Several months ago, before the federal...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Annapolis, U.S. Department of Education, Curricula
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Nancy Grasmick Photos
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Andres A. Alonso (lef...
(June 23, 2011)
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Andres A. Alonso (lef...
(June 23, 2011)
The name "The Science of Soul" covered a variety of are...
(June 18, 2011)
