About 50 to 53 percent of Quarterfield Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 47 to 50 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 29.3 percent of Glendale Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 70.7 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 32.6 percent of Richard Henry Lee Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 67.4 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County today approved its final Fiscal Year 2019 operating and capital budgets, adopting plans that add 86 teachers who will be deployed to help address general enrollment growth and six more who will be utilized to address growth in special education programs, increase social and emotional supports for students, and launch sorely needed renovations at three elementary schools.
About 16.8 percent of Hilltop Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 83.2 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 54 to 57 percent of Linthicum Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 43 to 46 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 31.6 percent of Woodside Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 68.4 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
There have been more than 25,000 E-ZPass transponders distributed to Marylanders in the month since the governor announced they would be free to new customers.
Anger over the Trump Administration’s separation of migrant children from their parents has led Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, to order its National Guard troops to return from New Mexico.
Though it will only kick in for families who have an annual income of less than $150,000 – and only after other grants and scholarships have been tapped out – the new community college funding bill Republican Gov. Larry Hogan signed last month is being lauded as an important step forward for Maryland.
About 39.9 percent of Park Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 60.1 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 40.6 percent of Point Pleasant Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 59.4 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 25 to 27 percent of Brooklyn Park Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 73 to 75 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 44.5 percent of Overlook Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 55.5 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 19.9 percent of Freetown Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 80.1 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 33 to 34 percent of George T. Cromwell Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 66 to 67 percent of students failed, according to a Anne Arundel Today analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County is scheduled to discuss and adopt its final Fiscal Year 2019 operating and capital budgets at its next meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, June 20, 2018.
City of Annapolis, Maryland issued the following announcement on June 18.Mayor Gavin Buckley will join Claire Drapeau, a 7th grader from Crofton Middle School, to lead a Pride Walk from City Hall to Baroak Restaurant at the Loews Hotel, beginning at 4 p.m.