Prince George's County Schools
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Baker on PG School reform; Obama budget draws fire; Masters week
Comment4/08/13
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Md. General Assembly OKs school overhaul plan
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The governor is expected to sign a bill passed by Maryland lawmakers on Saturday that will make major changes in the way the Prince George's County's school system is run.The bill will strip some power from the county's school board and give it to County Executive Rushern Baker III.
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2 Prince George's County superintendent candidates withdraw from race
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The two remaining finalists vying to lead the Prince George's school system have withdrawn.
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Prince George's County Senators approve schools plan
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Prince George's County Senators have approved a measure that would allow County Executive Rushern Baker to select the county's new schools superintendent and choose the chairman and vice chairman of an expanded Board of Education.
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Prince George's County Schools Takeover Hearing; Immigration Reform; Rock Creek Park Deer Hunt
Comment4/2/13
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Prince George's County Schools Takeover; MD Lawmakers Debate New Bills; Choosing a Pope
Comment3/29/2013
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DuVal High School lockdown lifted
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DuVal High School in Prince George’s County was briefly put into lockdown Wednesday morning as a precautionary measure, police say.
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Rushern Baker to hold town hall about school takeover plan
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Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker will take his plan to take over the county's school system to the people Tuesday.
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School Board Reaction to Takeover Plan; Bowser to Announce Mayoral Bid
Comment3/22/2013
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Rushern Baker seeking more school control
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A takeover of the Prince George's County School system's operational arm will lead to the more rapid enactment of academic reforms throughout the system, Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker says.
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Rosalind A. Johnson, Prince George's school board member, living outside district
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A veteran Prince George's County school board member has been living outside her district for months, violating a Maryland state law.
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Prince George's County schools forced to pay back wages to foreign workers
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Prince George's County Public Schools will pay over $4 million in back wages to over 1,000 workers after violations of the temporary foreign workers program were exposed.
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