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Howard, Baltimore county schools were vying for same superintendent finalists
As the clock ticked toward midnight Monday, school boards in Howard and Baltimore County were scrambling to make job offers to their next superintendents. The timing was not a coincidence. The school boards in the adjoining districts knew they were in an...
Tags: Virginia Union University, Elections, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Parkville, Politics
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies and a high temperature near 63 degrees. It is expected to be mostly clear tonight, with a low temperature around 39 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic map for this morning's issues as you plan...Tags: Ron Paul, Facebook, Elections, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Trials
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Dance will be at Baltimore County meeting April 10
The Baltimore County school board is expected to vote to approve S. Dallas Dance, a Houston school administrator, as its next superintendent at a special meeting Tuesday, April 10 at 6 p.m. in the school board offices on Charles Street. Dance will be...Tags: Charles Street, Bowie, Baltimore County
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Baltimore County school board OKs Dance as superintendent
The Baltimore County school board voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve S. Dallas Dance, a Houston school administrator, as the next superintendent of its 105,000-student system.
During a brief news conference after the vote, Dance said he had had...Tags: Andres Alonso, Students, Teaching and Learning, Local Elections, S. Dallas Dance
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Dance: My pledge to Baltimore County
In just a few months, I will take the helm of Baltimore County Public Schools, a district with the unshakable belief that all students can learn at the highest levels. For the past 12 years, Superintendent Joe Hairston's vision, passion and drive in...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Baltimore County
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Baltimore Co. students honor teachers from segregation era
After he graduated from the old Sollers Point Junior-Senior High School in 1953, Ed "Eddie" Bartee went to work forBethlehem Steel Corp.in Sparrows Point, where he became a representative for the steelworkers' union and was responsible for a $2 million...Tags: Students, Arts, Dundalk, Music Industry, Walters Art Museum
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Baltimore County school superintendent job draws about 40 candidates
An Air Force squadron commander who grew up in Middle River and graduated from Baltimore County public schools is among those who have applied to be the school system's next superintendent. Timothy T. Tenne, 42, has no experience in education but said he...Tags: Perry Hall, Elections, NATO, Nancy Grasmick, Armed Forces
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Md. schools moving from zero-tolerance discipline policies
State school board members still don't know her name, but a Dorchester County girl who was denied access to an education for a year is the pivotal figure in their push to abandon long-held zero-tolerance discipline policies across Maryland. The 15-year-...Tags: Students, Teachers, Health, Teaching and Learning, School Examinations
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Balto. Co. schools budget would preserve teaching positions
After receiving criticism last school year for cutting high school teaching positions while keeping administrators, Baltimore County Superintendent Joe A. Hairston is proposing to do the reverse next year — preserve classroom teachers and...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Charles Street, Employees, Education
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6 Md. schools get Blue Ribbon designation
Six elementary schools have been added to the prestigious Maryland list of Blue Ribbon designees after they were recognized as the highest performers and for raising achievement of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Interim state Superintendent...Tags: Students, U.S. Department of Education, Montgomery County (Maryland), Elementary Schools, Crofton
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Pact would give Balto. Co. school workers job security for 3 years
Baltimore County school employees have reached a tentative agreement with the school system that would raise the contributions employees make to their health care plans over the next five years in exchange for guarantees that there will be no layoffs or...Tags: AFSCME, Health and Safety at Work, Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Kamenetz's report card 'very good' for first year
It isn't straight A's, but we'll give Kevin Kamenetz a "very good" on his report card for his first year in office as county executive. A year ago, Baltimore County was perched on the threshhold of a new political era — a new county executive...Tags: Ethics, Kevin Kamenetz, Religion and Belief, Values, Tropical Storms
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