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Montgomery County, Maryland, will roll out a drop-off COVID-19 PCR testing option at several county recreation centers that aims to deliver results in 24 to 48 hours. The tests, whose results are analyzed in a lab, are designed to maintain PCR testing — which is often required for travel — in the county and free up space at county recreation centers, which are more fully reopening two years after the start of the pandemic.
Parents and other community members gathered Monday at the last of three public workshops to discuss the redistricting process for Howard County public schools in anticipation of a new high school opening next year in Jessup. New High School #13 is expected to open in fall 2023 and will be designed to accommodate 1,658 students in grades nine through 12. Representatives from the Howard County Public School System’s Office of School Planning, Cooperative Strategies spoke with community members to discuss the redistricting process for the 2023-24 school year.
The Board of Education of Harford County unanimously voted Monday to rename William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary School and John Archer School after it was pointed out by residents and the NAACP that the existing names had ties to slavery.“Environments for student learning, extracurricular activities and other school-sponsored shall be designed by the school system as to be equitable, fair, safe, diverse and inclusive,” Superintendent Sean Bulson said in a report presented to the board.
Marylanders’ attitudes toward the COVID-19 virus and response are changing as the pandemic enters a third calendar year. A poll released Tuesday by the Sarah T. Hughes Center for Politics at Goucher College comes as the state and nation emerge from the omicron variant of the virus. Mileah Kromer, a political science professor at the college and director of the poll, said the results signal a desire to return to a time that more closely resembles the time before the virus.
A nearly 1,100-foot container ship ran aground off Pasadena in the Chesapeake Bay after leaving the Port of Baltimore late Sunday evening en route to Norfolk, Virginia. The U.S. Coast Guard issued a safety advisory Monday morning as efforts were being made to refloat the Ever Forward, which is part of a large fleet of cargo ships owned by Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corp.
A majority of Marylanders believe climate change is having major impacts — inducing more extreme weather events, harming wildlife and raising sea levels — according to a new poll from Goucher College. While groups including Democrats, younger people and people of color were most likely to call the impact “major,” even vast majorities of Republicans, people over age 55 and people without college degrees agreed that climate change is having at least “minor” tangible impacts on the planet.
The Anne Arundel County Public Schools has eliminated the option to comment on certain Facebook posts on its official page, citing a relentless stream of disrespectful and vulgar comments. Previously visitors to the school system’s Facebook page have been able to “like,” comment on or share all posts. But moving forward the comment option will only be available on topics “for which legitimate questions or other input (positive or negative) would be appropriate,” said school spokesman Bob Mosier said.
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