Maryland approves new school discipline regulations
Overhaul of discipline policies and shift in philosophy aims to reduce suspensions, keep kids in school.
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Silver Spring candidate makes bid for Montgomery board
PTA leader from Silver Spring, Shebra Evans, has filed for open at-large seat.
Superintendent on school reform: ‘It is not working’
Letter to legislators: ‘Today, a good education is narrowly defined as good test scores. What it has led to is a culture of compliance in our schools.’
Public education failing? Not in this school
Meet Mr. Love, band teacher, and some of his colleagues.
U-Md.’s ‘Spring’ freshmen move in
One out of every five freshmen at College Park is admitted to start in January, keeping campus packed.
Rumors ignore the vitality of nation’s largest charter group
Two critics trashed KIPP charter schools without ever visiting. Here is what they missed.
Report: Majority of U.S. kids under age 2 are now children of color
And one in three is poor, according to new report from the Children’s Defense Fund.
Each day in the lives of American children...
...4 children are killed by abuse or neglect, 5 children or teens commit suicide, etc.
Justifying Richard Sherman by his GPA at Stanford
What does it matter how the Seattle Seahawks cornerback did in college?
Harvard business dean apologizes for sexism on campus
Gender inequality is common in business schools.
The trouble with calls for universal ‘high-quality’ pre-K
It’s not good enough just to call for universal pre-K.
Fairfax schools made a possible $6 million error
Worker forms including citizenship statuses, Social Security numbers shredded; U.S. officials weren’t told.
Proposed scholarship could derail D.C. TAG, Norton warns
Norton says the D.C. Promise proposal could threaten a longstanding federal program.
Virginia college with dwindling enrollment plans merger
Virginia Intermont College, where enrollment plunged 35 percent in three years, plans to join Fla. school.
Fairfax schools chief preparing for worst in budget battle
Superintendent Karen Garza said schools badly need her full funding request.
Virginia science bill sent to courts subcommittee
Bill will be analyzed for constitutional concerns.
How did early education weather the Great Recession?
New report shows progress on early education is slow despite a wave of advocacy.
Text of Maryland superintendents’ document on school reform
Read what 22 of 24 Maryland superintendents are saying about reform.
What’s in a name? Trouble, if it’s ‘Common Core.’
Amid growing controversy over new education standards, some states are rebranding.
Teens to retake TJ High essay tests after online problems
Solution for the Fairfax magnet school exam — taking the tests at home — leads to fears of cheating.
E-mails show D.C. schools alerted to cheating allegation
Associated Press obtains e-mails that show union leaders told Henderson about allegations, she alerted staff.
Md. superintendents criticize implementation of reforms
Maryland schools chiefs say new testing and other education reforms are on an unrealistic timetable.
Fairfax school administrator earns state honor
Shawn DeRose, of Thomas Jefferson High, is named assistant principal of the year in Virginia.
On education — and what Obama left unsaid
State of the Union address didn’t lambaste colleges for rising costs or ask for a No Child Left Behind rewrite.
Va. Chamber lobbies for more pre-kindergarten programs
Its eight-year business plan includes early childhood education for the first time.
Public charter schools allowed to hold weighted lotteries
Education Dept.’s change to long-standing rule could lead to more diversity in charter enrollment.
Teachers oppose Va. bill challenging mainstream science
Bill would direct school systems to encourage students to explore and evaluate ‘scientific controversies.’