It scares Tiffany Butcher to think her classmates might graduate from Potomac’s Winston Churchill High School without the basic skills to do well in college and compete in the workplace
Regents’ Plan Would Ban Difference in Satellite Tuition Rates
ANNAPOLIS – The University of Maryland Regents are leaning toward a new policy that would keep tuition the same for classes taught on and off campus
Black Students Have Changing View of Maryland’s Flagship School
Amanda Morgan, 16, a senior at Western High School in Baltimore, spent part of October at the University of Maryland College Park
University of Maryland Strives To Keep Its Minority Students
COLLEGE PARK – With the number of African American undergraduates at the University of Maryland College Park at its highest point ever, officials are turning their attention to keeping black students in school
Appellate Court Says Forced Injection Didn’t Violate Rights
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Tuesday that a Cumberland mental health facility did not violate a patient’s rights in forcing her to take medication in 1993
Appellate Ruling Shuts the Door on New Election
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision Tuesday and ruled that a candidate for the House of Delegates, who lived with his girlfriend while campaigning, was a legal resident of their Montgomery County district
Edcuators Hope New Policy Makes Transfering Easier
Sandy Wilson isn’t going to graduate on time because she lacks credits — in classes she’s already taken