Montgomery Council Expands Childcare Property Tax Credit

The Montgomery County Council approved legislation to expand property tax credits for childcare providers, using new MACo-backed authority from the 2025 General Assembly to increase support for this essential sector. Bill 21-25, sponsored by Council President Kate Stewart, increases the maximum property tax credit from $3,000 to $10,000 and extends eligibility to include large family childcare homes. The measure aims to alleviate financial pressures on providers while promoting new investment in childcare capacity. “At a…

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Maryland Gaming Industry Delivers $1.6B in FY25, Education Tops the List

Maryland’s gaming industry delivered a significant boost to the State budget in fiscal 2025, contributing nearly $1.6 billion to public programs. Of that total, more than $696 million went directly to education through the Education Trust Fund and other dedicated accounts. Education First Education was again the biggest beneficiary. Of the total, $696.2 million went to support public schools through the Education Trust Fund and the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Fund. Casinos directed $606.2 million…

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US Dept of Justice Agrees to Release Frozen Federal Education Funding

After almost two months of a state-federal standoff, $110M of federal education funding will be released to Maryland following an agreement between the US Department of Justice, 23 attorneys general, and two states. Monday, August 25, terms were published that secured the release of billions of federal education dollars previously withheld by the US Department of Education in conjunction with the US Office of Management and Budget. Maryland schools are set to receive $110M of…

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Education Reform Challenges Vary Across Jurisdictions According to #MACoCon Panel

Statewide leaders in education discuss successes and challenges as the Blueprint for Maryland's Future moves into year four of implementation.  With counties as the funding partners for prekindergarten through 12 education in Maryland, understanding the progress towards shared goals and outcomes of the statewide education reform plan is crucial. Experts from around the state came together to share some of what they are seeing with county leadership as the Blueprint for Maryland's Future (Blueprint) embarks…

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Federal Education Funds Unfrozen for Some Maryland School Programs

A portion of previously frozen federal funding has been released by the US Department of Education with billions for teacher training still in question.  In a mid-July decision the federal Office of Management and Budget finalized a review of funding for 21st Century Community Learning Centers and released about $1B worth of funding for after school programming and summer schools nationwide. These programs traditionally serve students and families in low income communities and are operating…

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Education Reform Oversight Agency Updates Statewide Implementation Plan

Last week state leadership presented the findings from public feedback regarding education reform in Maryland and voted on a number of suggestions that were brought to the table. The Blueprint Accountability and Implementation Board is required to update the Blueprint Comprehensive Plan (BCP) that is used for establishing and tracking associated education reforms. This is meant to be done by August 1 of each year. The process involves a series of meetings to receive public…

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Five Experts Share SCOTUS Impact on K-12 Education

A recent publication from the Brookings Institution explored what education law and policy experts think about the 2024 US Supreme Court term and its impact on K-12 education.  The 2024 US Supreme Court term just concluded and the docket had three cases that were significant for public education. The cases concerned religious charter schools, education access for students with a disability, and, as previously covered on Conduit Street, a case originating in Montgomery County regarding LGBTQIA+…

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Baltimore City & St Mary’s County Awarded Watershed Education Grants

Two Maryland organizations will receive support for education and stewardship programming to enhance environmental education in the state. The following counties were awarded funding through the Maryland Department of Natural Resources: Baltimore City National Aquarium – To engage sixth-grade students, teachers, and local college interns in learning about the watershed, aquatic species, and water quality testing through this program. This program includes teacher-led pre-field experience lessons, a field experience at the Aquarium, student data analysis,…

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Federal Funds for Education Frozen Day Before Deposits Due

$7B in federal education funding was put on hold the day before the start of the state and local government fiscal year in Maryland, with next-day deposits frozen. State officials say early estimates show $125M impact statewide. A hold has been put on federal funding that was intended to be delivered to schools last Tuesday. Recipients of grant funding received notification of the hold the day before transfers were intended to land in bank accounts.…

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Forging Ahead In Year Four of Maryland’s Blueprint at #MACoCon

Despite various market-based obstacles and a global pandemic, the Blueprint for Maryland's Future - the statewide education reform plan - has forged ahead. Local education agencies have been implementing mandates and writing hundreds of reports covering some of the greatest achievements and challenges of the initial roll out. As year four of the plan to overhaul prekindergarten through twelve education begins, state leadership has recently characterized this year as a shift from the broad start-up…

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