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Findings of Baltimore City schools spending audit
Among the expenditures by the city school system that U.S. Department of Education auditors found inappropriate: - $4,352 spent by two elementary schools for dinner cruises at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor - $2,413 spent on fried chicken, potato...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Foods and Beverages, Salads, PTA, U.S. Department of Education
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Food for Tomorrow hosts food collection at Wegmans
Howard County high school students, along with County Councilmember Mary Kay Sigaty’s office, are holding a Feed A Family, Fill a Ford food drive Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Wegmans in Columbia. The drive is sponsored by...
Tags: High Schools
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In testing-dominated system, real learning comes outside the classroom
It's Teacher Appreciation Week, the standardized testing season has mostly ended in the public schools this year — and what have we learned? Parents have learned that their first-graders are developing test anxiety. Teachers have learned that they...
Tags: Social Sciences, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Roland Park, Arne Duncan
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It's hardly a championship game with rules like that [letter]
The following letter was sent to: Ken Zorbach, Director of Athletics, Harford County Public Schools and Christopher Hersl, Director of Athletics, Cecil County Public Schools. A copy was provided for publication. Recently, the Harford Tech girl's lacrosse...Tags: Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Public Schools, Lacrosse
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Meeting scheduled to address overcrowding at Towson elementaries
Parents at five Towson schools were informed Wednesday of an input meeting that school officials say will begin the process of dealing with the area's crowded elementary schools. The meeting, which a school system spokesman called an "input work...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Todd Huff, Kevin Kamenetz, Finance, Students
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Early release approved for Southern Middle School
The State Board of Education last week granted Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ request for a waiver of the 180-day school calendar requirement for Southern Middle School, allowing the last day of class for students to occur on Thursday, June 13....
Tags: Annapolis, Middle Schools, Crofton
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City envy in the county schools
Baltimore City's schools are Maryland's oldest, and Baltimore County's are the second-oldest. The problems posed by the aging facilities in the two jurisdictions are different — the city has an overabundance of underused buildings, while the...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore County, Kevin Kamenetz, Elementary Schools
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Will Harford Tech's choice of not playing make a difference?
While Harford Tech's girls lacrosse team prepared to play its first playoff game Friday without the guidance of suspended head coach Emma Little, questions remain about the team's decision not to play earlier this week in the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic...
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Stembler named principal of Calvert Hall; Bullis wins student video contest
Brother Thomas Zoppo, president of Calvert Hall High School College has announced that Charles Stembler, Class of 1983, the school's current assistant principal for Student Affairs, has been appointed Calvert Hall's principal, effective July 1. Stembler...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Separation of Church and State, Inner Harbor, Timonium, George Washington
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Bel Air High School swing dance event set Saturday
On Saturday, the Bel Air High School Jazz Band will be hosting a community swing dance at the school. Doors open at 6 p.m. with swing dance lessons, and the live music and dancing is from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This is the second annual swing dance, and it is...Tags: Dance, Music, Entertainment Events, High Schools
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Study of history earns honors for two students [Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton]
Congratulations to Chris Messer, a Folly Quarter Middle School student, and Emma Halley, a sophomore at Glenelg High School. Chris recently earned a first place in the junior division, while Emma earned a second place in the senior division at the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, American Cancer Society, Health Organizations, Howard County, University of Maryland, College Park
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Building new Rodgers Forge Elementary among overcrowding solutions
The suggestion of building a new 700-seat elementary school to replace Rodgers Forge Elementary in Towson was made during a meeting held Thursday evening to address Towson's elementary school overcrowding problem. The meeting held at Carver Center was...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, PTA, Kevin Kamenetz, Students, Elementary Schools
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