Arnold Elementary, Jacobsville Elementary and Meade Middle schools were named as Wellness Schools of Distinction.
The budget amendment needs the county council's approval.
Community service projects are a way for the college to give back to locals who need help.
Broadneck High School hosts its school-wide science fair, with the help of teacher John Leitner
The 2-acre project generates power for the college’s operations.
The superintendent did not back down from requesting teacher raises next year, despite criticism from the county government.
Students from around the region braised and roasted their way to victory.
The superintendent recommended a $986.2 million operating budget for fiscal year 2013. The school system faces a penalty because the county failed to meet Maintenance of Effort (MOE) obligations.
The girls team won a triumphant first match.
Staff, faculty and students gave input on what they want to see in a new president.
Three seventh-graders were recognized for their performance in the charity walkathon.
The move to a new building near Arundel Mills will be completed over the summer.
Cody Niedermeier was named National High School Scholar Athlete of the Year and recognized along with Samantha Dean by the National Soccer Coaches Association of American.
With the holidays drawing near, Broadneck High School succeeds in putting the peninsula in a festive mood with its winter band and orchestra concert.
Last week, the school board hosted a panel of principals to talk about what parents have termed heterogeneous grouping.
Check out how everyone voted for the question in the poll on Broadneck Patch.
Forty-one teachers total in the county earned this honor that is considered to be the highest teaching credential in the nation.
Students pitch in to help a small town cope with the holidays.
The 2010-2011 varsity team coached by Sean Tettemer scored high on and off the field.
A flustered parent implored the board to do something to stop sexually charged dancing among students because it still happens despite efforts to curb it.
Get out the lights and holly, take a photo and upload to Patch's contest for a chance to win.
Let us know where you stand on the potential for the program to cross into Broadneck.
Members of the strings program at Cape St. Claire Elementary ring in the season with holiday tunes.
Leave a note of congratulations in the comments section for someone you know on the honor roll.
Mina and Neelam Patel own the Arnold preschool where their children are students.
The event is open to high school juniors, seniors and college transfer art students to present their portfolio on Dec. 1 at Anne Arundel Community College.
Now that most of the county's fall sports seasons have come to a completion, Patch brings you a recap of how things played out and highlights Broadneck's accomplishments.
Patch takes a look at one of the county's three IB programs at Germantown Elementary in Annapolis, where students may be learning Spanish by the end of the year.
The Mount Olive Community Life Center in Annapolis will host some one-day sessions sponsored by Anne Arundel Community College.
Parents against the heterogeneous grouping of students consider a boycott of Maryland School Assessment (MSA) tests next spring.
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Broadneck High recognized six of its student athletes this week, as they committed to play Division I lacrosse in college.
Superintendent warns of consequences to schools if boycott moves forward at county schools.
Frustration among parents about the heterogeneous grouping of students in Anne Arundel County may lead some to "opt out" of students taking the Maryland School Assessment (MSA) tests.
The Broadneck team scores in the upper half of the 14 schools competing in the High School Mathematics Competition held at Anne Arundel Community College.
An information session is being held Tuesday night at Old Mill High School and applications for current eighth- and ninth-graders are due by Dec. 2.
Burn off calories in preparation for the Thanksgiving feast at Anne Arundel Community College on Nov. 23.
Ashby Walsh Williams and Sophie C. Honeywell are both Anne Arundel Community College students who won Chesapeake Home and Living and American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) awards.
Opportunities for parents to get more involved this week include classroom visits at local schools and a forum to discuss student discipline and alternative education programs.