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Hundreds of educators flooded Tuesday’s board of education meeting to demand the 5% raises the district is still unable to fund by July 1. Leaders are hoping for a compromise.
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The council abandoned a plan to pressure the school superintendent.
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Union urges county to honor agreement.
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Spending plan limits initiatives and braces for economic uncertainty.
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A report from the state inspector general for education released Tuesday alleges Superintendent Myriam Rogers is violating her contract.
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The third annual ‘Mind Over Matters’ event is the district’s biggest yet, as youth mental health struggles continue to increase.
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The version presented Monday invests more in staff wages and special education for the 2025-26 school year.
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Principals and teachers at 17 pilot schools stress importance of flexibility in building student engagement.
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Governor Wes Moore first called to delay giving teachers more “collaboration” time for lesson planning and professional development in state address last week.
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Superintendent Myriam Rogers said the district is restructuring next year’s budget amid state deficits and revenue shortfalls