This annual report provides an overview of the initiatives and themes that emerged in 2000, and spotlights the inspiring people and programs that led this important work in Baltimore.
For helping poor children become successful students.
Air pollution from power plants and incinerators is a widespread cause of ill health in Maryland, but one that the state’s policymakers can curb.
Problems remain, but there is good news: reforms are working to dispose of drug possession cases quickly.
The Advanced Placement (AP) Program, operated by The College Board, is a nationally recognized series of rigorous courses with examinations administered by the Educational Testing Service.
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