Marylanders can participate in one of two virtual public hearings Nov. 10 to comment on a comprehensive plan supporters hope will revamp the state's education system.
Eastport United Methodist Church writes to challenge the opinion of Michael Lyles, the Annapolis city attorney, to rescind a Community Operating Grant of $5,000 awarded to Eastport UMC to fund a part-time community coordinator.
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May 19, 2021
The presiding officers of the General Assembly announced their appointments to the Blueprint for Maryland Future s Accountability and Implementation Board Nominating Committee on Wednesday.
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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan (R) has not yet announced his two nominees.
Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) appointed Sen. Paul Pinsky (D-Prince George s), chair of the Senate s Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee, and Shanaysha Sauls, the president and CEO of the Baltimore Community Foundation.
Subscribe Chair Pinsky and Dr. Sauls have long been leaders in the fight for educational equity here in Maryland, Ferguson said in a statement. Both Chair Pinsky and Dr. Sauls have vast experience as educators, policymakers, and experts in effectively serving students and families. They understand the leadership that will be required to implement the Blueprint with fidelity and will play an invaluable role in ensuring the right people are se
Troy LeMaile-Stovall As the CEO and Executive Director of TEDCO Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies Troy leads the organization’s mission to support economic development through the cultivation of an inclusive entrepreneurial innovation ecosystem. He brings to bear more than 25 years of experience in investment management, higher education, telecommunications, information/communication technology, and management consulting in this leadership role. Prior to joining TEDCO, Troy was the chief operating officer at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), the nation’s only urban land-grant university. UDC encompasses a six-site community college, a four-year baccalaureate campus, and a law school, and serves 7,000 degree- and certificate-seeking students. He oversaw an array of critical functions at UDC, including capital construction, communications, emergency management, enrollment services, facilities management, government relations, information