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Commentary Missing the Point 

Missing the Point – Brandon Scott, Playing Baltimore Voters for Suckers

April 24, 2024April 24, 2024 Les Cohen

Why are Scott and Dixon leading when they neither of them has been able to stop and reverse the decline of the City of Baltimore?  Because they’re the best-known candidates in the field and, for various reasons, better-qualified candidates were not interested in running. 

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Special Reports 

Blueprint or budget-breaker? No one knows how to pay for Maryland’s massive education reform

March 27, 2024 Capital News Service

Maryland’s Democratic-led legislature passed the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future in 2021, vowing to pour billions of dollars into the state’s public schools to offer universal pre-K, improve teaching and make sure students are ready for college or careers.

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Special Reports 

Maryland’s education ‘Blueprint’ struggles to expand pre-K

March 27, 2024 Capital News Service

By MARIJKE FRIEDMAN and NATALIE WEGER Capital News Service As a group of 4-year-old boys worked to create a towering

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Special Reports 

Maryland’s Blueprint to prepare students for college and careers – and counselors lead the way

March 26, 2024March 26, 2024 Capital News Service

In September, Wargo became the Calvert County high school’s first career advisor as a part of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, a multi-billion dollar legislative plan to improve education across the state.

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Columnists Commentary James Moore 

Taking Note of a Few Things: The Going Back Home Edition

December 13, 2023December 13, 2023 James Moore

There has only been one place where I have lived that felt like home to me and oddly enough, I

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News 

Distractions in the classroom: School districts sue social media giants over mental health crisis

October 4, 2023 Capital News Service

“Hopefully this lawsuit provides pressure for some action in terms of how to better create products that are geared to children,” said Maria Navarro, superintendent of Charles County Public Schools.

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Columnists Commentary James Moore 

Taking Note of Things: The Back-to-School Edition

August 12, 2023August 12, 2023 James Moore

Now that college athletes are getting paid, I find it hilarious to read complaints about how it has destroyed college

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News 

Outdoors could be key to improving post-pandemic learning

May 17, 2023May 17, 2023 Capital News Service

For more than a decade, educators, environmentalists, and dozens of policymakers have struggled to spur congressional action on Maryland Democratic Rep. John Sarbanes’s No Child Left Inside Act, which would allocate federal funding to environmental education initiatives.

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News 

Cardin, Trone introduce bills to address education inequities, increase federal funding

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023 Capital News Service

Sen. Ben Cardin and Rep. David Trone, both Maryland Democrats, have proposed legislation aimed at addressing educational inequities and eliminating academic achievement gaps.

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News Special Reports 

Gambling in Maryland: Is the extra revenue worth the price of addiction?

March 23, 2023March 30, 2023 Bryan Renbaum

About 30 years ago when Maryland gambling was largely confined to gaming nights to raise funds for first responders few could have predicted it would turn into a multi-billion dollar industry with six casinos and an aggressively expanding online sports betting market.

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