Below are some items of interest from around Carroll County, Maryland over the past 24 hours on April 11th. This is a collection of articles and posts from various sources in the county. The Observer checks Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok to share items of interest for the community.
Online registration to speak at the April 12 Board of Education meeting will be available on Tues., April 11, from 8 am to 9 pm. For the registration link, please go to https://t.co/fjg9H1pi2R. The meeting will be held on Wednesday at 5 pm at the Board offices, Westminster. pic.twitter.com/bMl6JgzBNf
— Carroll County PS (@CCPSk12) April 10, 2023
The Academic Symposium and related events are free and open to the public. Note: advance registration is required for attendance at the breakfast panel and keynote lunch. To register and for more information: https://t.co/ja6SITABJ1 pic.twitter.com/V45B9Gd05D
— McDaniel College (@McDanielCollege) April 10, 2023
As of now, the Tigers raised $8,681 of their $12k goal! Let’s get them to Worlds! #MondayMotivation #CarrollCounty #Cheerleading #OneWorldChampionships 🤗🏆⭐️ https://t.co/rgvh07oV1H
— Erick Ferris (@erick_ferris) April 10, 2023
Some state or national news of interest:
WMAR-2 News reviewed and compared the achievement percentage of elementary, middle, and high school students in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Kent, and Queen Anne’s Counties.
None reached their annual target or showed improvement since the 2018-2019 academic year.
“Only Carroll County Elementary students reached or surpassed 50 percent proficiency.
In Baltimore City the overall proficiency percentage is below double digits among elementary (9.9%) and middle school students (6.7%).”
A majority of students in most Maryland school districts are well below average in math proficiency. https://t.co/GqIC7dYRGm
— WMAR-2 News (@WMAR2News) April 10, 2023
“It will surprise no one that the number of politically competitive congressional districts in the country has declined precipitously through the years. Maryland is basically a wasteland if you’re looking for competitive districts.”
Early in every election cycle, the Cook Political Report's Partisan Voting Index offers a look at the partisan political posture of all 435 congressional districts in the U.S.
Here’s where Maryland’s districts stand. https://t.co/xvRKA5uVMr
— Maryland Matters (@marylandmatters) April 9, 2023
During the session, the Maryland legislature focused on controversial issues like guns and abortion. https://t.co/EO2EbbqMzs
— WMAR-2 News (@WMAR2News) April 11, 2023
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