Monday marked the first day of school for thousands of public and private school students.
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Whitman, WJ and B-CC students among the 21 recently announced National Merit Scholars, according to MCPS.
School news from across Montgomery County Patches.
Whitman seniors graduated Wednesday at DAR Constitution Hall.
With nearly 90 percent graduation rate, Montgomery County Public Schools has the highest graduation rate among large school districts for the fourth year in a row..
WJ seniors celebrated their graduation Thursday evening at the DAR Constitution Hall.
Journalist, author and producer is a B-CC grad.
Reid FitzHugh not among the 50 semifinalists in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
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Jerry Marco passed away last Wednesday, according to NBC.
Bethesda high schools rank in U.S. News and World Report's top schools in the state.
Blue hawk takes shape from the remains of a tree struck by lightning at the Norwood School.
Walter Johnson students raised more than $58,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Approval follows months of debate over use of the Kensington park for a school site.
Superintendent will discuss Tony Wagner's "The Global Achievement Gap."
Head to the polls to vote for at-large candidates along with representatives for District 2.
Montgomery County Public Schools will stop using meat with a finely textured beef additive also known as "pink slime" for the 2012-13 school year.
The recall came after WUSA9 reporter Andrea McCarren reportedly raised concerns about a story in the 'The Tattler,' according to Bethesda Magazine.
Student runners defy wind advisory and race for charity on full stomachs.
Bannockburn Elementary School and Bethesda Country Day School join an elite team of Pennies for Patients fundraisers
Parents battle “anything goes” attitude amongst student spectators at Cabin John Ice Rink.