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Column: Finalists from 13 Catonsville area schools honored at annual awards event
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce will host its second annual Outstanding Teacher Awards event on the Catonsville campus of the Community College of Baltimore County Thursday, April 25, at 5:30 p.m. with Dallas Dance, superintendent of Baltimore...Tags: High Schools, Paul Newman, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Parochial Schools
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Alfred G. "Ted" Marshall, educator
Alfred G. "Ted" Marshall, a retired educator and basketball coach in Baltimore and Harford counties, died Monday of a heart attack at his Bel Air home. He was 74. The son of a pipe fitter and a homemaker, Alfred Grady Marshall, who was known as Ted,...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Heart Attack, Basketball, University of Maryland, College Park, Teaching and Learning
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Unions do their business on taxpayers' dime
It's the old "fair share" argument, but this time it holds even less water than usual. The Maryland State Education Association, the union that bargains on behalf of K-12 teachers throughout Maryland, wants to force all teachers — members or not ...Tags: Calvert County, Unions, Garrett County, Allegany County, Prince George's County
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Fair Share will make school systems better
It's unfortunate that reality and Trey Kovacs' recent commentary ("Unions business on taxpayers' dime," April 19) seem to bear little relation to one another. As the president of the Teachers Association of Baltimore County, I can say that he's way off on...Tags: U.S. Congress, Unions, Teaching and Learning
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Setting new 'green' standards at Linton Springs Elementary School
It was Dirty Finger Club Day at Linton Springs Elementary School, near Eldersburg. Out in the vegetable garden — one of a dozen "outdoor classrooms" in the meadows, wetlands and woodlands of school's spacious grounds — Anna Letaw, a...
Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Conservation, Wetlands, Biology
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Richard R. Rubin, Hopkins psychologist
Dr. Richard R. Rubin, a Johns Hopkins psychologist who counseled children and adults on how to cope with the emotional effects of diabetes, died of complications from prostate cancer March 25 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Monkton resident was 69....
Tags: Prostate Cancer, South Africa, National Institutes of Health, Medical Specialization, Johns Hopkins University
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History is here and now for Glenwood Middle competitors [Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton]
Several students had the opportunity to compete in the 2013 Howard County History Day Competition in mid-March from Glenwood Middle School. Landon Wells had a presentation on the Invention of Affordable Automotive; Giana Graziano gave a presentation...Tags: Relay for Life, Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster (1983), Long Island, High Schools, Consumers
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Councilman pulls bill that sought to ban protests at Baltimore County schools
A Baltimore County Council member has withdrawn a controversial bill that sought to bar protests near public and private schools in the county — a measure that drew wide criticism from organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union,...
Tags: Todd Huff, Ethics, Justice System, Judges, Values
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Teachers packing heat
It is easy to dismiss the report released Tuesday by the National Rifle Association-financed school safety task force as nothing but an effort to change the topic from the broader issue of gun violence or especially gun control (even the watered-down...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, National Rifle Association of America, Suicide, Wayne LaPierre, Teaching and Learning
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Gun advocates detail armed school guard plan
Gun-rights advocates unveiled Tuesday a 225-page report paid for by the National Rifle Association that lays out a vision for arming teachers to prevent the kind of mass shootings that claimed 27 lives at a Connecticut elementary school last year....
Tags: The Washington Post, Weaponry, National Rifle Association of America, Justice System, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Old hobby reborn at annual Catonsville Kite Flying Contest
At the Charlestown Retirement Community on Maiden Choice Lane, the first weeks of spring mean the second annual Catonsville Kite Flying Contest is near. This year's contest will take place April 13 from 10 a.m. to noon and will test residents' skills in...
Tags: Catonsville, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Towson professor investigated over allegations of plagiarism
A longtime Towson University professor has resigned his post as the head of the city school system's ethics panel amid allegations that his published academic articles contain content from dozens of sources without proper — or in some cases any...
Tags: Primaries, Social Media, Colleges and Universities, Ethics, Book
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