An ambitious proposal to make Maryland’s public schools some of the best in the country — at a cost of $3.8 billion a year in additional spending — was approved Friday by a state commission. The Kirwan commission, which worked for two years on its recommendations, still must decide how much of…
Source: Sun
Maryland education commission approves plan calling for $3.8 billion increase in spending on public schools
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