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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Maryland Report Card: 7 Carroll schools improved star ratings

Seven Carroll County schools improved their star ratings in Maryland’s latest school report card, while every school in the county earned at least three stars and chronic absenteeism remained a key challenge.

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Maryland schools show modest gains on latest state report card

Results from the 2024-2025 Maryland School Report Card show modest gains statewide as tests scores rise and chronic absenteeism ebbs.

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Maryland school ratings: View 2024-25 data by school and district

View Maryland’s star ratings for every public school based on factors including MCAP test scores, graduation rate and chronic absenteeism.

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Mount Airy needs 149% rate hike over 5 years to cover water and sewer costs

Results of an in-depth analysis of Mount Airy’s water system’s financial situation were far more dire than town council members expected.

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Exclusive: Maryland Dems demand explanation on Trump funding pauses in Baltimore

The letter, exclusively obtained by The Sun, urges the administration clarify the threat to pause $11 billion for projects in places including Baltimore.

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Maryland ranks high in lung cancer survival, but rural gaps persist

Maryland residents can expect above-average treatment and survival rates for lung cancer, according to an American Lung Association report. However, Doctors say the results may vary depending on wh…

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Gov. Wes Moore approval steady as Marylanders’ optimism slips, UMBC poll finds

Seventy-eight percent of Democrats approve of Moore’s performance, compared with just 8% of Republicans and 42% of independents.

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Gov. Wes Moore reveals redistricting commission after top state Dem opposed new maps

The move comes less than a week after Democratic State Senate President Bill Ferguson announced his opposition to drawing new congressional maps.

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