Gun Incidents Increase in Baltimore Schools as Firearms are Brought to Classrooms
Baltimore schools are grappling with a rise in gun-related incidents as students are found bringing firearms to class.
Baltimore schools are grappling with a rise in gun-related incidents as students are found bringing firearms to class.
America First Legal has called for an investigation into the gender identity policies of Baltimore City Public Schools.
Former NFL star Ray Lewis collaborates with Baltimore County schools to implement mental health screenings for students.
The costs associated with funding schools in Baltimore County have been outlined, highlighting the financial requirements for the upcoming year.
Four candidates for the position of Baltimore County schools superintendent shared their visions during a recent town hall event.
Proposed budget reductions in Baltimore County schools may lead to larger class sizes, prompting worries among educators and parents.
Parents can start applying for pre-kindergarten programs in Baltimore City beginning this Monday.
The Baltimore County Council is pressing for detailed information from BCPS regarding unfilled teaching positions.
Frigid temperatures have prompted several Maryland schools to start late on January 20, impacting local students.
In response to a concerning rise in dropout rates, Baltimore City Public Schools are launching new initiatives to retain students.
Baltimore County schools are implementing initiatives to engage and attract families who have opted for homeschooling.
The U.S. Department of Education will transfer special education and civil rights enforcement to other federal agencies.
A Baltimore County parent organization appeals the $2.5 billion school budget, alleging an illegal vote by a board member.
Four candidates for the superintendent role of Baltimore County Public Schools presented their visions during a town hall meeting.
The finalists for the Baltimore County Schools superintendent position engaged with the community during a public forum.
The Trump administration has allowed Indiana to modify its federal education funding, joining other states in this initiative.
As Baltimore prepares for school board elections, candidates discuss pressing issues facing the city's struggling education system.
Lawrence Smith, a former police officer for Baltimore City Schools, has been sentenced to one year and a day in prison for wire fraud and tax evasion.
Allegations against former principal Ian Roberts resurface, claiming he pressured teachers to alter student grades during his tenure.
As the 2026 election approaches, potential candidates for Baltimore County executive are beginning to emerge.