ANNAPOLIS — Zalee Harris has been fighting slavery practically since she was born
Tax Opponents Pan, Counties Praise Plan to Lift Caps on Education Funding
ANNAPOLIS – School and county officials are mostly pleased with the recommendations of a commission set to overhaul the state’s education funding system, especially the call to end property tax caps in five counties
Panel Recommends Kindergarten Age Take on New Meaning
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s kindergarten classes could get a little older in the coming years, according to a proposal approved by the State Board of Education yesterday
Commission Searches for More School Money
ANNAPOLIS – Increased sales taxes, revenue from legalized gaming machines and freezing tax reductions could be used to fund the $1
Committee Seeks $1 Billion for Schools
ANNAPOLIS – It’s up to the people to determine whether the Maryland public school system will be adequately funded, said the chairman of the commission assigned to overhaul the state’s school financing system
Police Protect World’s Oldest Operating Airport
ANNAPOLIS – Local police agencies have rescued the world’s oldest operating airport from obscurity
More Students Choose Maryland Colleges
ANNAPOLIS – A record number of students are enrolling in Maryland colleges and universities, according to new figures released Wednesday, but the increase has caused housing crunches, parking congestion and other problems on some campuses
With Future Uncertain, Marylanders Put Wishes In Wills
ANNAPOLIS – With terrorist attacks, anthrax scares and a looming war dominating the news daily, more Marylanders are starting to think about the future – by writing their wills
MSPAP Good, But Could Be Better, Reviewers Say
ANNAPOLIS – An independent research group told the Maryland State Board of Education Wednesday the state’s school performance test is exemplary, but still could use some improvements