Education

Fewer suspensions, expulsions will help students graduate

August 27, 2014 by Kathleen Algire-Fedarcyk
On Wednesday, August 20th, the Anne Arundel County Board of Education approved a new policy for student suspensions and expulsions read more

With Deadline Extended for MD Schools to Choose Hunger-Free Option, New County Fact Sheets Highlight Need

June 19, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Washington County schools are leading the way in becoming hunger-free by adopting a new tool, community eligibility, that allows high-poverty read more

A dozen county schools recognized for being ‘Hunger-Free’

June 11, 2014 by MDCEP
Wilson was joined by representatives of the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland Center on Economic Policy, who read more

Maryland School Districts Should Follow Washington County’s Lead and Use a Successful Tool to Combat Child Hunger

June 11, 2014 by MDCEP

Higher Education is a Good Investment, but Debt Hurts Grads’ Economic Prospects

June 3, 2014 by Sean Miskell
As students graduate from colleges and universities across Maryland, many are entering the next phase of their lives saddled with read more

374 Schools in Maryland Can Combat Child Hunger with a Successful Tool, But Are Not Yet Doing So

May 8, 2014 by MDCEP
374 high-poverty schools in Maryland are eligible to use a powerful new tool, known as community eligibility, to increase the read more

More Investment is Needed in MD Higher Education as College Debt Rises

May 2, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Investment in Maryland’s colleges and universities remains lower than before the recession, according to a report by the Center on read more

State of Working Maryland 2013

February 11, 2014 by MDCEP
Executive Summary Amid the slow and uneven recovery from the Great Recession and the gridlock that has become the norm read more
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