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More than two-thirds of Maryland students are not reading proficiently and the progress toward improvement is slow, a report ...
Maryland’s high school graduation rate climbed to 88% in 2024, reaching its highest point since 2017, according to the ...
Maryland legislators vote to trim parts of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, maintaining funding for education despite ...
Maryland READS is calling for more local and state action to improve reading scores following a decrease in rates for eighth-graders.
The visas or legal statuses of over 1,000 international students in the United States have been revoked in recent weeks, with ...
Montgomery County schools will now end the year on June 17 due to snow days after the state denied a waiver request.
Maryland schools are facing what they call "catastrophic" financial cuts after the federal government rescinded approval of millions of dollars it had committed to giving to state schools.
A combination of state and local initiatives are being used to try to increase the number of teachers in Maryland. Gov. Wes Moore (D) announced in February new opportunities for recently laid-off ...
Maryland federal contractor layoffs continue rising as the Trump administration makes major organizational changes and ...
Eighth-grade test scores in Maryland have been declining for many years — and not just because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump's executive order trying to dismantle the Education Department is "unlawful," according to a lawsuit from the second ...
At a recent virtual discussion on the future of state testing, Maryland education chief Carey Wright drew a line in the sand.
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