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Maryland schools must share criminal records following Howard High student's arrest for murder
Maryland's Board of Education voted unanimously to mandate school systems share information when a student convicted or accused of a serious, violent crime transfers schools.
Howard High student murder case leads to change in school policy
A murder allegedly committed by a Howard County high school student has led to major policy change. Under Maryland law, disclosure of juvenile criminal records are all but prohibited. There are, however,
Maryland lawmakers want school policy changes after teen’s attempted murder charges not disclosed
Some Maryland lawmakers are calling on State Superintendent Carey Wright to implement policy changes regarding students’ criminal records.
After Howard student’s arrest, Maryland schools must share student crime records
The new rule comes a week after a Howard High School student with a prior criminal record was charged with first-degree murder.
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MD school board requires criminal record sharing in wake of Howard student’s murder charge
Following a letter from state legislators requesting better information sharing between schools, Maryland education officials on Tuesday required that local superintendents immediately share information about students charged with serious crimes.
Maryland board votes in favor of emergency regulation change to how schools share student criminal records
The Maryland State Board of Education unanimously voted to adopt policy changes requiring school officials to share certain information from students’ criminal records with one another. The policy, added Tuesday morning to Maryland State Board of Education’s agenda,
SUN: MD. board approves regulation change to how schools share student criminal records
The Maryland State Board of Education unanimously voted to adopt policy changes requiring school officials to share certain information from students’ criminal
Maryland State Board of Education votes to change how schools are notified of student criminal records
The Maryland State Board of Education has voted to change the way school systems are notified if a student has a criminal record. The vote by the board came in an emergency meeting, and it will requir
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Lawmaker renews push for broader communication after Howard High student's arrest
The Maryland State Board of Education adopted emergency rule changes regarding how school systems share information about ...
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Howard High student arrested at school with gun in backpack, charged with Oct. 9 Columbia murder
Police arrested and charged a 17-year-old Howard High School student Tuesday with first-degree murder in connection with the ...
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Juvenile Services Secretary feeling renewed heat after murder arrest of Howard High student
Vincent Schiraldi, Maryland's Secretary of Juvenile Services, is feeling renewed pressure from Maryland's Joint Republican ...
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Officials call for change from MSDE in letter following high school student charged with murder
Three elected officials wrote a letter to the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools asking for policy changes after a high ...
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Howard High School student arrested after man's body found in car in Columbia
Police say the circumstances of the shooting, including where it occurred, are unknown. The victim is a man from Baltimore in ...
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Howard County school leaders reassure community after student’s arrest in fatal shooting
Howard County Schools’ superintendent reassured the school community that safety and finding answers are his first priorities ...
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On school safety, Maryland school board candidates push for officers, mental health services
In Montgomery County, school board candidate Brenda M. Diaz worries that “knife-wielding vandals” have easy access to ...
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