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Education January 5, 2023

Monica Goldson announces her plans to retire from Prince George’s public schools at the end of the school year

by DMV Digest Staff

MARYLAND MATTERS: One of the nation’s largest school districts will soon need a new leader. Monica Goldson announced Thursday that she plans to retire at the end of the school year from her post as […]

Education December 30, 2022

Prince George’s Community College Answers the Call for Flexibility and Dual Enrollment

by Sam P.K. Collins

WASHINGTON INFORMER: This fall, the college enrollment decline that started during the pandemic slowed down. Data released by National Student Clearinghouse showed a 1.1% decline, compared to 6.6%, or close to 1 million students, in the beginning months […]

Education December 30, 2022

Baltimore City teachers’ salaries fall to lowest in state 

by Capital News Service

CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE: In Baltimore City, the Maryland community with the highest number of needy students and the most demand for experienced teachers, the average salary of teachers with a master’s degree decreased from 2010 to […]

Education December 16, 2022

Prince George’s school board couldn’t select a new chair, but it did choose a vice chair

by William J. Ford

Maryland Matters: The Prince George’s County school board held a special meeting Thursday to select new leadership, but only half of that task got done. Eight of the 13 members, including a high school student, […]

Education December 12, 2022

Prince George’s school board may soon choose new leadership

by William J. Ford

MARYLAND MATTERS: The Prince George’s County school board will hold a special meeting Dec. 15 to possibly choose new leadership. Embattled Board of Education Chair Juanita Miller read a statement during a board session Thursday […]

Education November 30, 2022

‘Wave of the future’: How DC’s million-dollar investment in tutoring is helping students catch up

by Scott Gelman

WTOP: Last spring, after Frances Whalen had received notes about how well her daughter, Jordan Tucker, was doing in math, the eighth grader was invited to an accelerated math tutoring program. The program was aimed […]

Education November 29, 2022

Hearing on whether to remove embattled Prince George’s County school board chair begins

by William J. Ford

MARYLAND MATTERS: A virtual hearing for a Maryland judge to decide on whether to remove Prince George’s County Board of Education Chair Juanita Miller from her position began Monday and will last all week. The […]

Education November 21, 2022

Maryland’s $3.8 billion education reform plan embraces community schools

by Rosanne Skirble

Maryland Matters: Every morning before school Wolfe Street Academy in Baltimore opens for breakfast. Today sausage sandwiches, bananas, juice and milk are on the menu for the students, all of whom are eligible for two […]

Education November 3, 2022

Montgomery College’s new center adds more learning opportunities to ‘East County’

by Kate Ryan

WTOP: A Maryland student’s dream of working as a nurse became one step closer to reality following an event that announced the opening date of Montgomery College’s East County Education Center. During Wednesday’s presentation in […]

Education October 26, 2022

‘Distraught’ parents sound off on school closures in Prince George’s Co.

by Lindsay Watts

FOX 5: Prince George’s County parents and community members spoke directly to district leaders Tuesday about possible school closures and changes to school boundaries. The public hearing follows a protest Monday over the closure of Pointer Ridge Elementary […]

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