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In 1812, Maryland state began to raise money for a Free School Fund by taxing the renewal of bank charters (Chapter 79, Acts of 1812), and in 1864 appointed Libertus Van Bokkelen as the first Maryland State Superintendent of Public Instruction. [1]
Thomas Ryan (New South Wales politician) (1895–1972), Australian politician, member for Auburn in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly; Thomas J. Ryan (admiral) (1901–1970), American admiral and Medal of Honor recipient; Thomas P. Ryan Jr. (1928–2003), mayor of Rochester, New York; Thomas M. Ryan Jr. (born 1928), United States Air ...
The case, Maryland Election Integrity, LLC et al v. Maryland State Board of Elections, brought by the same lawyer who represented a candidate in a failed election-related lawsuit in 2022, was ...
In 2009, the Maryland state public schools system was ranked #1 in the nation overall as a result of three separate, independent studies conducted by publications Education Week, Newsweek, and MGT of America. [13] [14] [15] "Education Week" has ranked Maryland public education #1 in the nation for two years in a row, since 2008.
A Republican member of the Maryland State Board of Elections has resigned after being arrested by the FBI this week on felony and misdemeanor charges for participating in rioting at the U.S ...
Maryland lawmakers questioned a Republican nominee to the state elections board on Monday, specifically asking her whereabouts on Jan. 6, 2021, after a previous board member resigned when charged ...
Lillian M. Lowery served as Superintendent of the Maryland State Department of Education from July 2012 to September, 2015. [citation needed] Nancy Grasmick served as Superintendent of the Maryland State Department of Education from 1991 until June 30, 2011. [citation needed] Carey M. Wright is the current Maryland Superintendent of Schools. [1]
In 1977, the Maryland General Assembly amended Section 3-901 of the Education Article of the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland to create a seat for a student on the eight-member board of education with a one-year term. [35] [36] [37] From 1978 until 1982, a small representative assembly of students selected the student ...