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State’s 24 superintendents support legislation
A bill to require the state school board and local boards in Maryland to develop a policy to address gang activity has widespread support among school officials and parents.
The House Ways and Means Committee heard testimony Wednesday on the legislation, proposed by House Speaker Michael E. Busch (D-Dist. 30) of Annapolis.
The bill also could prohibit students arrested for rape from returning to their schools.
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