K-12
Teachers vote this week
May 12, 2008
The Baltimore Teachers Union election Wednesday features two longtime rivals who have taken each other to court before - and aren't afraid to do so again.
K-12 News
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Six teachers honored for awards
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Q&A // Andy Thrasher, Fallston, lacrosse
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Football coaches hired at 2 schools
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Anne Arundel Education Notes
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Newcomer joins City Council
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Schools address black students' suspensions
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Jail has 'lost control' of teens
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Shooting victims had poor attendance, system's data show
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Students forsake prom limo for less glamorous transportation
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Cafeterias raise prices, change menus amid global economic woes
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New Towson school put on 'fast track' to open by 2010
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Board votes for new Towson-area elementary school
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Northwood teacher named city's best
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Honored educator credits farm upbringing
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In Towson, pleas for 5th school
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Setting students up for success
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Schools are playing catch-up, Craig says
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Anne Arundel Education Notes
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Tennis tournament set for middle school students
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Student turnout on school board post impressive
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Police, PTA work on prom safety
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$1.28 million endowment given to Friends School
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Canton angry about school; student crime tops concerns
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Arundel teacher of the year is devoted '24-7'
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State OKs overhaul plans for nine failing schools
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Balto. Co. schools official leaves after year with system
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Parents as Teachers fosters development for Carroll families
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School capacity bill nears passage
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Superintendent proposes cuts to address executive's reduced budget
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Production takes elementary turn
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Education Beat
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Anne Arundel Education Notes
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City funds sought for peer education
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Former teacher sentenced to 5 years for sex abuse
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5 students treated at hospital
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Franchot joins school fray
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Mayor's budget adds $2 million for youth plans
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Teacher files charges against student
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Changes proposed in 'No Child' law
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Budding chefs prepare to put skills to the test
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City school board names 12 new principals
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Dixon, Alonso host school safety session for 300 teachers
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Farmers can't sell to state's schools; bill aims to change system
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Schools must allow disabled athletes to compete under new bill

