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It’s back to school for Baltimore-area students. Will this new school year finally feel normal?
Students from Baltimore City and Baltimore County are hoping for a return to normalcy when classes resume on Monday, but schools are still struggling with teacher shortages and COVID concerns.
An adult walks a child to the front of a school building.
Maryland’s highest court ruled in favor of a student school board member in Howard County. Now students plan to push for full voting rights
Maryland’s student school board members have become increasingly vocal about the limits on their voting authority, lobbying for more voting rights.
Roah Hassan, Student Member of the Baltimore County Board of Education, listens during their bi-weekly meeting at the Greenwood Campus on 8/23/22.
Why summer vacation is a necessity — and not a luxury — for teachers
Teaching is an exhausting honor. Summers off ensure I can do it over and over again.
Woman exiting classroom to rejoice in bright, summery field
Only about 1 in 3 Maryland students pass state’s science test in fifth and eighth grades
Only a third of Maryland's fifth and eighth graders scored proficient on the state's new science test, which are the first test results since 2019.
Testing Sign at school
Back to school offers a respite from high summer camp and child care price tags ... or does it?
Parents often welcome the start of public school because, unlike summer camp and childcare, they don't have to pay for it. But don't celebrate just yet.
Mom and son surprised by long receipt that separates them from school
Big Ten, University of Maryland: Terps football will share profits from $7B media deal
The University of Maryland and other Big Ten universities will share profits from what is believed to be the most lucrative media rights deal ever struck by a college sports conference.
A man in a suit reads from a podium next to two football helmets.
Maryland COVID-19 restrictions ease in some schools
Baltimore County Public School students will return to the classroom in the coming weeks with fewer COVID-19 restrictions on the books but other school districts are keeping mask requirements.
An adult walks a child to the front of a school building.
Parents question whether Baltimore County special education students will get needed services amid staffing shortage
The teacher shortage and students’ experiences from the past couple years leave parents worried about the coming school year and questioning if their children’s needs will be met.
Leslie Margolis, a lawyer for the Disabilities Rights Maryland, sits for a portrait at her office on 8/10/22. Margolis is handling cases of Baltimore County special education students who did not receive the services they need due to staffing shortages.
Opinion: ‘We must find a way to recruit and retain educators’
Baltimore County Public Schools lost over 1,000 educators this school year, and the system has been unable to fill many of these positions.
Cindy Sexton President TABCO poses for a portrait
Baltimore County exec shoots down school board request to tap $50M surplus for pay raises
The money would cover raises for just one year, and the school system would need to scrounge up millions more within its existing budget to sustain the higher pay in subsequent years without added cost to taxpayers.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. announces his budget proposal in the County Council chambers April 2022.
Kids don’t have access to enough books in Baltimore’s ‘book deserts.’ One ‘street librarian’ is among those trying to change that
The term “book desert” describes a geographic area in which print books and other reading materials are hard to obtain. They are usually located in areas of high poverty and income inequality.
A Little Free Library in a desert.
Broken AC systems, other building woes close 1 in 4 city library branches in heat of summer
The city encourages residents seeking relief from extreme heat to visit their local library branch — a particularly vital service as high temperatures reached the mid-90s this week. But the closures of six branches means that is not possible at more than a quarter of the library system’s 22 branches.
Chante Richardson outside of Enoch Pratt Free Library-Govans Branch on Bellona Avenue August 9, 2022. Richardson was attempting to return books in the library return box, but the box was full to the top.
I don’t like to cry in front of students. But I’m not just a teacher, I’m human.
Sometimes, life hurts, whether or not the bell is about to ring.
Silhouette of a dejected teacher comforted by student.
Four Baltimore City school board candidates advance to November election
Eight candidates ran for two open positions on what will be a 12-member city school board, and four have advanced: Ashley Esposito, April Christina Curley, Kwame Kenyatta-Bey and Salimah Jasani.
7/19/22—Taylor Spann fills out her ballot inside Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School during Maryland’s primary election on Tuesday, July 19.
What could’ve been: Things would look different had the Baltimore County school board not stuck with a disputed 7-vote ‘majority’ rule
It’s still unclear whether the Baltimore County Board of Education is allowed to stick to a voting rule that calls for seven yea votes to approve an agenda item. Things would have been different if they hadn’t.
6/16/22—Exterior of Building E of the Greenwood campus of the Baltimore County Board of Education.
Primary winnows field of Baltimore County school board candidates to six in three districts
Six of the 10 Baltimore County board of education candidates are moving onto the general election this November after the counting of mail-in ballots from the July 19, 2022 primary finished Friday afternoon.
Robin Harvey gives her marks at the Randallstown NAACP Rally at the Baltimore
County School Board.
Baltimore County school system holds partnership fair 2 years after pandemic halted plans
Baltimore County Public Schools hosted its first partnership fair for organizations in the community to partner with the school system and with one another.
Superintendent Darryl Williams, left, and Deborah Phelps, executive director of The Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public Schools, addresses an audience at the system's first Partnership Fair on Wednesday.
Teaching is hard. Moments like these keep me going.
High school english teacher Kerry Graham, a creative in residence for The Banner, writes about the ups and downs of being an educator in Baltimore City Schools.
An illustration of a young student diving into a text book with his teacher cheering him on.
Some schools saw an increase in violent incidents this year, but not always in the predictable places
Although violent incidents in Baltimore County schools rose this year, some large districts that had invested in alternative, less punitive forms of discipline saw their suspensions decrease.
Silhouetted by the sun, a middle school girl who suffered a vicious attack by classmates stands for a photo outdoors.
Running out of time: Baltimore City and County school systems scramble to hire 1,200 teachers
School officials in Baltimore City and County are scrambling to fill 1,200 teaching positions before students return to the classroom Aug. 29, 2022. Officials attribute the shortage to plenty of available jobs nationwide, the pandemic, the financial challenges of getting a master’s in education, and the demands of being a teacher.
Nicole Veltre, biology teacher at Digital Harbor High School, talks about the most difficult year to be a teacher in the United States due mostly to the global pandemic that forced many teachers to suddenly and immediately abandon the classroom, and the second is the race protests and riots across the country.
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