Maryland Faces “Massive Exodus” of Retiring Teachers

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland educators are aging

Professional Development Schools Give Mentoring to Teachers

ANNAPOLIS – One way Maryland education officials are trying to lessen the impact of the massive exodus is with a program focused on new teacher training

When Wintry Weather Puts Hands in Pockets, Out Comes?

With the season’s first cold snap, Marylanders reached for their heavy coats this week, knocked off the lint, and discovered surprises — pleasant and not — tucked deep in woolly pockets

Second Study Documents Lengthening of Time to College Degree

ANNAPOLIS – Two studies in as many days have found that the time it takes students to earn a bachelor’s degree is increasing in Maryland

UMS Regents To Consider Changes To Boost On-Time Graduations

BALTIMORE – Two classes will stop Isiah Brown from graduating this spring

Estate Planning Transfers Not Exempt from Taxes, Court Rules

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Friday that families who transfer real property for estate planning purposes are not exempt from paying recordation and transfer taxes

Advanced Placement Participation, Scores Fall for Blacks

BALTIMORE – Participation and scores in key college placement tests have fallen for Maryland’s black public school students, according to a new report to the State Board of Education

Clinton’s Maryland Troops Take Nothing for Granted

BALTIMORE – Jess Sarmiento depended on the daily hat ritual