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New South Hagerstown High School principal hopes to put swagger into academics
julieg@herald-mail.comLess than three months into the job as principal of South Hagerstown High School, Tim Dawson has repeatedly visited classrooms, had South High's teachers take part of an SAT exam and had his hair cut by students to celebrate South's football victory...Tags: Prosecution, Examinations, Reggie Williams, Health, Health and Safety at School
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Baltimore second in per-pupil spending, Census Bureau says
The Baltimore school system ranked second among the nation's 100 largest school districts in how much it spent per pupil in fiscal year 2011, according to data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The city's $15,483 per-pupil expenditure was...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Montgomery County (Maryland), Prince George's County, New York City, Students
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City school system passes $1.2B budget
The Baltimore school board unanimously passed a $1.2 billion budget Monday that essentially remained intact since it was presented. The last budget of outgoing schools CEO Andrés Alonso includes cuts to per-pupil funding and high schools but retains...
Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Teaching and Learning, Corporate Officers, Budgets and Budgeting
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A Baltimore City teacher's farewell to Alonso
In the weeks following the news that city schools CEO Andres Alonso was leaving, I've come across various pieces of commentary about the legacy the schools chief will leave. As with most resignations, much of the commentary has been expressions of...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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City school system receives seven charter applications
The city school board is considering proposals for seven charter schools that include two named for female trailblazers, another attempt at an all-male, college-preparatory program in East Baltimore, and an elementary school for at-risk youths. The new...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Customs and Tradition, Roland Park
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Why doesn't Baltimore's schools chief need teaching experience?
The Baltimore SunWhy doesn’t Baltimore’s schools CEO need teaching experience, like other superintendents in the state? It was a question on the mind of many education observers last week, after hearing that the city’s schools chief is not bound by the...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Separation of Church and State, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Statement from Andres Alonso on his resignation
Monday, May 6, 2013 Dear City Schools Partners and Friends, I am writing to you today to let you know that at the end of the current school year, I will retire and leave Baltimore City Public Schools and this great city to return to my home in New...
Tags: Academic Progress
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City schools chief Alonso resigns
Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso tearfully announced his resignation Monday, ending a six-year tenure marked by bold yet often divisive reforms and casting uncertainty on the future of the long-troubled school system. Under Alonso's leadership, city...
Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Government, Finance, Teaching and Learning
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Alonso timeline
2007 •The Baltimore school board hires Andrés Alonso, New York City's No. 2 education official, as its schools CEO. 2008 •Alonso introduces "Fair Student Funding," which gave principals the autonomy to formulate their budgets. He also...
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Baltimore public schools CEO Andres Alonso to leave school district after 6 years
Associated PressANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Andrés Alonso will retire at the end of the current school year after six years of leading the school district. Schools spokeswoman Edie House-Foster confirmed Alonso's departure Monday...Tags: Corporate Officers
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City officials celebrate passage of $1B school construction bill
The Baltimore SunA year ago, city officials left Annapolis distraught, their plans to obtain massive funding for school construction in the General Assembly’s trash bin. What a difference a year makes. On Wednesday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Schools...Tags: Politics, Government, Annapolis, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Maryland Stadium Authority
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