Local teachers seek local control
It’s not just frustrated and disgruntled members of the public who are looking to bring their government to a local level closer to the people, rebelling against what they consider outsized influence...
View ArticleDid the state union strike back?
As a follow-up to a story I wrote about a few weeks back, the leadership of the Wicomico County Education Association is accusing opponents of an upcoming vote to disassociate the union from the...
View ArticleThe template
There was something I didn’t know when the whole Wicomico County Education Association drive to decouple itself from the Maryland State Education Association came to light: it’s been done before, most...
View ArticleAfraid to face up
I have to admit something: I missed a series of events which probably belonged in the “should have known better” department. On Sunday I posted an article about the upcoming Wicomico County Education...
View ArticleWCRC meeting – April 2015
We ha an unusual meeting tonight. It wasn’t devoted to club business; after we did the usual Lord’s Prayer, Pledge of Allegiance, and introduction of several distinguished guests we were a treasurer’s...
View ArticleA paucity of passion
I am struck by the difference between two recent meetings. Last week I covered the first hearing regarding the prospect of an elected school board. Yesterday I also read a story by Susan Canfora in the...
View ArticleWicomico County races: a closer look at finances
Earlier this month I took a look at the financial situation of the various state candidates in Districts 37 and 38, so now I’m going to narrow the focus down to Wicomico County, which has a number of...
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