Maryland officials are trying to get more students who speak little English to take high-stakes state tests, a two-year process designed to push their teachers to increase their focus on academics.
With Maryland’s population of English learners spiking, resources lag behind those of other states
When Mohammed Choudhury came to Maryland as state superintendent a year ago, he brought experience teaching in districts with robust programs for students learning English as a second language. After ...
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