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Balto. Co. Council approves $3.7 million school safety plan
Members of the Baltimore County Council on Monday approved spending $3.7 million on school safety equipment, including cameras, improved electronic entry systems and a new visitor ID system. County police, county officials and school leaders proposed...Tags: Metro Centre at Owings Mills, Tom Quirk, Pikesville, Catonsville, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd.
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Ruling on Perry Hall High suspect to come next week
Baltimore County Circuit Judge Robert E. Cahill Jr. said Thursday that he will rule next week on whether Robert W. Gladden Jr., the teenager accused in the Perry Hall High School shooting, will be tried as an adult or a juvenile. In a separate court...
Tags: Judges, Juvenile Delinquency, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School
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Baltimore Co. chief joins fight in Congress for gun control
Speaking at an emotional hearing on federal gun control proposals, Baltimore County Police Chief James W. Johnson urged lawmakers Wednesday to close loopholes and ban assault weapon sales or risk more tragedies like the recent elementary school shooting...
Tags: Law Enforcement, Martin O'Malley, Lindsey O. Graham, White House, Republican Party
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Balto. Co. officials plan $3.7 million school safety package
Cameras that stream live to police stations and patrol cars, new entry systems in all schools and a state-of-the-art visitor identification system are part of a $3.7 million plan unveiled Tuesday to improve security in Baltimore County public schools....
Tags: Electronics, Budgets and Budgeting, Martin O'Malley, Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services
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Area educators honored by Chesapeake Gateway Chamber of Commerce
Twenty-two outstanding educators from area schools were honored at a dinner Jan. 10 by the Chesapeake Gateway Chamber of Commerce, which honors teachers as part of their annual awards and installation dinner,. Superintendent of Baltimore County Public...Tags: Education, Community College of Baltimore County, Middle Schools, Parkville, Human Interest
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Tracking them instead of talking to them
A Texas judge has ruled that a student's religious freedom is not violated by her high school's requirement that all students wear ID cards with embedded chips. Her claim — that the ID card bore "the mark of the beast" referenced in the Book of...
Tags: Google Inc., Civil Rights, Education, Crime, Law and Justice, Separation of Church and State
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Ray Lewis was worth the ink
Regarding letter writer Bruce R. Knauff's complaint that coverage of Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis' retirement has been excessive, every debate has two sides ("Enough about Ray Lewis," Jan. 8). Mr. Knauff suggested that The Sun would better serve its...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Michael Phelps
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Dance aims to please
Dallas Dance has been superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools for less than half an academic year, but he is proving himself a quick study. The $1.3 billion budget he has proposed for the next fiscal year strikes the kind of balance that...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Public Officials, Politics, Government, Students
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Kamenetz seeks money for school construction, safety measures from Annapolis
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Tuesday reiterated a familiar theme in stating that his top priority for the 2013 General Assembly session, which opens tomorrow in Annapolis, will be funding for education. But Kamenetz also named legislation...
Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Pikesville, Timonium, Martin O'Malley, Reisterstown Road
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Balto. Co. schools budget would add 100 teachers
Baltimore County classrooms would have about 100 more teachers next school year under a budget proposal unveiled Tuesday by Superintendent Dallas Dance. In his first spending plan since taking the post, Dance presented a $1.3 billion operating budget...
Tags: Joe A. Hairston, Education, Budgets and Budgeting, Baltimore County, Health and Safety at School
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The heroes of Newtown
As the nation continues this week to deal with the grief and heartache left behind by the murder of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School last Friday, let there also be a moment set aside for exultation. Let a banner be raised for the...
Tags: Adam Lanza, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Health and Safety at School, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Kamenetz, Johnson call for tighter restrictions on assault weapons, ammunition
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and Police Chief Jim Johnson on Monday called on state and federal lawmakers to strengthen laws on background checks for gun buyers and stop the sale of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in the wake of...
Tags: Weaponry, Gun Control, Dundalk, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore County
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