Maryland’s superintendent of schools told lawmakers Wednesday that she supports legislation that would delay evaluating teachers on new Common Core student assessments for two years until the 2016-2017 school year.
Maryland’s superintendent of schools told lawmakers Wednesday that she supports legislation that would delay evaluating teachers on new Common Core student assessments for two years until the 2016-2017 school year.
State lawmakers now must hash out details on proposed bill to hike to the minimum wage; Arundel lawmaker continues fight against inaccurate speed camera will bill that would stop local governments from paying operators per ticket; legislation seeks to raise speed limit on some highways to 70 mph; Attorney General Gansler pushes back against court on mandated attorney at initial bail review; U.S. Rep. Delaney files for re-election, ending some speculation on his joining governor’s race; and as the primary races for governor heat up: Brown over Gansler 2-1 in new poll; Craig proposes major income tax cut; in Purple Line debate, Mizeur and Gansler go after Brown over health care rollout; and Brown issues web ad attacking Gansler over pre-k expansion vs. cutting corporate taxes.
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