With the start of the 2026-2027 school year, third graders who do not meet reading level standards could be held back unless parents intervene, according to a new policy from the Maryland Board of ...
Nearly 1,400 Millard elementary students will soon have the opportunity to improve their reading skills through a new literacy initiative that could last until 2029.
The Maryland State Board of Education gave final approval Tuesday to a controversial literacy policy that calls for holding back third grade students who aren’t meeting reading standards, if parents ...
Division administration presented a learning accountability report during the recent board meeting that looked at data schools collected about reading, math and writing from last June.