School Fire Inspections Vary among Counties

ANNAPOLIS – With state law silent on how frequently schools should be inspected for fire hazards, policy and practice vary in Maryland

School for Disruptive Youth Is Hitting Its Stride

BLADENSBURG – A couple of months ago, few teachers would have seen much potential in Antione Forrest

Budget Boosts School Construction, Scholarships Bill Dies

ANNAPOLIS – Although education was named a top concern on Gov

Montgomery Delegation Pleased With Session

ANNAPOLIS – Montgomery County scored some legislative successes this year despite a slow session and many new faces, legislators and county officials say

With CNS-Morgan State

ANNAPOLIS – The number of blacks enrolled in Maryland colleges and universities increased by more than 2,100 students last year, a new report says

Morgan State On Rapid Rise

BALTIMORE – When then-Gov

Glendening Says Proposed Cuts Will Hurt Children

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland stands to lose at least $10

State School Board Looks at National Teacher Certification

BALTIMORE – Maryland teachers may soon choose to try out for an elite national group that recognizes excellence among educators

Senate Offers Compromise To Abolish Legislative Scholarships

ANNAPOLIS – Senators who voted this week to pass a watered- down bill to abolish legislative scholarships say the measure is the only chance for reform this year

Teachers Association Hands Out Legislative Baseball Cards

ANNAPOLIS – Trade you two John Cades for a Cas Taylor?

The Maryland State Teachers Association thinks it has found a novel way to publicize its legislative agenda — and get General Assembly members to fraternize at the same time