Maryland approves new school discipline regulations

Then-students Casey Edsall, left, and Graham Dennis are pictured in 2011.

Overhaul of discipline policies and shift in philosophy aims to reduce suspensions, keep kids in school.

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Former Post owner hoping to send ‘dreamers’ to college

Former Post owner hoping to send ‘dreamers’ to college

Donald E. Graham launches $25 million scholarship fund for the nation’s undocumented students.

Top grades open the door to school dance in Montgomery

Some concerned by Eastern Middle School’s plan to reward students with top grades.

Lawmaker says colleges mislead students on financial aid

Lawmaker says colleges mislead students on financial aid

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.) wants colleges to clarify that FAFSA is only form needed for federal aid.

NCLB crashed and burned. When will we ever learn?

NCLB crashed and burned. When will we ever learn?

Federal policy makers haven’t learned any real lessons from NCLB’s failures.

Pr. George’s schools to discuss boundary changes

School program changes will also be up for comment at Feb. 18 public hearing.

Data for 685 Fairfax students mistakenly posted online

Names, birth dates, home addresses and phone numbers erroneously posted on county schools’ Web site.

#evaluatethat

#evaluatethat

Tweets on what teachers do that can’t be judged by test scores.

Philip Seymour Hoffman’s high school district honors him

He fell in love with drama in high school.

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’

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

Public education failing? Not in this school

Meet Mr. Love, band teacher, and some of his colleagues.

U-Md.’s ‘Spring’ freshmen move in

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.

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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...

Each day in the lives of American children...

...4 children are killed by abuse or neglect, 5 children or teens commit suicide, etc.

How we teach kids to cheat on tests

How we teach kids to cheat on tests

Widespread cheating at Wisconsin high school leads to changes.

Justifying Richard Sherman by his GPA at Stanford

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

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

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

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.

For school choice-loving Democrats to consider

How Republicans view it.

Why Common Core isn’t the answer

Why Common Core isn’t the answer

Subject-based curriculum is the problem, this educator says.

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

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.’

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.