K-12
Peter Hermann: Dixon the mayor, teacher and mother mourns another young life lost
On the Friday of American Education Week, Baltimore's mayor found herself inside a city middle school, addressing teachers in the gym and then students gathered in a hallway.
K-12 News
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Enrollment keeps falling slightly in Balto. County
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Education advocates ask Assembly not to cut funds
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Arundel schools raise bar for mandatory expulsion but say punishment still applies
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Kids share Muslim faith in event for educators
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Maryland high schools showing improvement
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Money OK'd for artificial turf at three Arundel high schools
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City Web site to serve as arts education tool
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Arundel teacher engages children through method inspired by a movie
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Resistance expected on proposal to shorten spring break
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First-graders get chance to play with the big kids at BSO
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Strategy pays off in Carroll school race
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3 Howard school board candidates voice cautious optimism
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Seniors score lower in biology, English
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State's teacher shortage appears to be easing
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Carroll schools consider measures to cut costs
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City ballot questions seek approval of borrowing for schools, renovations
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Across Md., a call for classrooms with walls
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Anne Arundel voters face choices on schools, charter
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Arundel Board of Education meeting open to public
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Brainstorming ways to thwart violence in Howard Co. schools
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MSA changes may have raised scores

