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Elisabeth Hulette, “School board split on raising GPA for sports: Measure to up standard to 2.5 fails, but members vow to revisit issue,” Capital, June 4, 2009

4. June 2009

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High school students whose grades hover near a D average nearly lost their right to play sports yesterday during a county school board debate…. [Link to Article]

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Elisabeth Hulette, “Next year parents can track cafeteria purchases,” Capital, June 3, 2009

3. June 2009

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Ever wonder what children buy with their lunch money? Next year, parents won’t have to ask…. [Link to Article]

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Elisabeth Hulette, “State approves plan for Annapolis Middle: One-third of staff will change under the restructuring,” Capital, June 1, 2009

1. June 2009

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BALTIMORE – The state Board of Education has unanimously approved Superintendent Kevin M. Maxwell’s plan to restructure Annapolis Middle School…. [Link to Article]

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“Our Say: Tougher graduation standards having the desired effect,” Capital, June 1, 2009

1. June 2009

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Remember the hand-wringing about the supposedly massive numbers of Maryland high school seniors who were going to run afoul of the state’s new graduation requirements?…. [Link to Editorial]

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J.H. Snider, “School Board Nominating Commission Update,” May 30, 2009

30. May 2009

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As many of you undoubtedly know by now, the Anne Arundel County School Board Nominating Commission (SBNC) on May 27 nominated three candidates for the School Board. Ten candidates initially applied for the position, two dropped out, and several others only made a token attempt to compete for the position. Still, it was a large [...]

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J.H. Snider, “Critique of the guest column published in the Capital expressing adulation for the SBNC,” Citizens for an Accountable School Board, May 27, 2009

27. May 2009

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Concerning the May 10 guest column in the Capital expressing adulation for the Anne Arundel County School Board Nominating Commission, I have never been able to figure out the Capital’s conflict of interest disclosure policy. Sometimes it discloses trivial, obvious conflicts. Other times it misses the big conflicts. Perhaps the explanation is that if you’re [...]

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Erin Cox, “County Council tweaks final budget: Money found to repair two Severna Park schools,” Capital, May 22, 2009

22. May 2009

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In its final budget deliberations yesterday, the County Council stashed $15 million in savings and accelerated the schedule to repair two Severna Park schools that had been pushed down the waiting list…. [Link to Article]

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Eric Hartley, “Eric Hartley: For teachers, ‘respect’ still takes money,” May 17, 2009

17. May 2009

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It won’t come as a great shock that many county teachers feel underpaid, overworked and underappreciated. They think their bosses are out of touch and don’t treat them like professionals. (Join the club.)…. [Link to Commentary]

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Elisabeth Hulette, “Charter school to move to new building: Leopold gives $250,000 to Chesapeake Science Point,” Capital, May 15, 2009

15. May 2009

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Although Chesapeake Science Point is putting its plans to add a ninth grade on hold, the north county charter school will still move into a new building next year with help from $250,000 from County Executive John R. Leopold…. [Link to Article]

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Erin Cox, “School funding pleas grow: Teachers protest as council looks for ways to fill budget holes,” Capital, May 14, 2009

14. May 2009

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Two young men played violins Wednesday night in the Arundel Center lobby in Annapolis, while five dozen teachers marched in a separate protest on the sidewalk outdoors…. [Link to Article]

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Eric Hartley, “Leopold’s ‘un-denials’ unconvincing,” Capital, May 12, 2009

12. May 2009

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There’s a clear pattern to John R. Leopold’s behavior. Yes, there are once again questions regarding the county executive’s alleged involvement with women who work for him or in the county government headquarters in Annapolis…. [Link to Commentary]

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Bob Burdon, “Chamber Notes: What makes a good school board nominee?,” Capital, May 10, 2009

10. May 2009

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The Anne Arundel County School Board Nominating Commission is currently deliberating on candidates for nomination to the governor and eventual appointment to the Anne Arundel County School Board…. [Link to Commentary]

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Elisabeth Hulette, “Candidates debate new ideas for schools,” Capital, May 9, 2009

9. May 2009

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If appointed, the eight applicants for the county school board said during hearings this week they’d consider some of the more radical ideas being tossed around education circles, like performance pay for teachers, a six-day school week and giving all students laptop computers so they could use textbooks online…. [Link to Article]

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Liam Farrell, “State passes $1B school construction mark: Anne Arundel to get $25M, Queen Anne’s $3.9M next year,” Capital, May 7, 2009

7. May 2009

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Gov. Martin O’Malley’s administration has surpassed the $1 billion mark in school construction funding during its three years, a first-time accomplishment despite the budget problems bedeviling Maryland…. [Link to Article]

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Elisabeth Hulette, “School board calls budget cuts ‘untenable’: Spending plan would delay renovations, raises ,” May 7, 2009

7. May 2009

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Examining the county executive’s pared-down budget proposal yesterday, the county school board and superintendent determined it is “untenable” from almost every angle…. [Link to Commentary]

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