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July 9, 2021
Governor Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. has named five members to serve on a newly created board that will oversee educational programs within the Department of Juvenile Services.
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During the 2021 session, the Maryland General Assembly passed and Hogan signed into law Senate Bill 497, which transfers the responsibility of educational programming from the Maryland State Department of Education to the Juvenile Services Education Board.
Supporters of the legislation noted that the Department of Education is not directly responsible for operating any other school system in the state, and that a dedicated school board would be better able to address unique educational, psycho-social and other special needs of children at Maryland s Juvenile Services facilities.
By: Johanna Alonso Daily Record business reporter February 18, 2021
Salisbury University has formed a partnership with the Wicomico County Health Department and TidalHealth, a local hospital system, to get its first responders, frontline health care employees and other essential employees vaccinated as soon as possible. (The Daily Record/File Photo)
Marie van Staveren had been teaching students in person for over five months when she finally received her first coronavirus vaccine at the Baltimore Convention Center on Feb. 10. She’s didn’t felt like she was in grave danger at work as a lecturer at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, there were never more than eight people in the lab with her, and her students and teaching assistants were more than happy to keep their masks on.