The school was selected to share its good practices after showing a visiting team their philosophy and curriculum.
Students and staff were evacuated Friday morning after an electrical short in the cafeteria.
Kate Engel was recognized this month with the distinguished service award from the Maryland Department of Education.
The local school for students with dyslexia was awarded the Knott Foundation Grant to support the school’s Technology Improvement Program.
Board of Education approval could reduce county school transportation budget by $1.2 million.
Liberty High School band students are using what they've learned in class in give back to those who have served in the military.
The Carroll County Public School Athletic Department and the Carroll County Health Department held the first of three educational sessions on sports injuries this week.
There’s payback for those winter snow days, especially for Howard County, whose students will be in the classroom later into the summer.
Fifteen students in the Carroll County Public School System were honored this month.
The Partnership for a Healthier Carroll County is piloting a new program in two elementary schools.
The student-led workshops focused on celebrating differences.
The Liberty High Upstagers rock the house in Elton John and Tim Rice’s musical adaptation.
The American Association for Health Education recognized Eldersburg Elementary this month for its curriculum and focus on educating students on how to stay healthy.
Dr. Grasmick visited and celebrated Oklahoma Road Middle School's Blue Ribbon achievement and Eldersburg Elementary School's gifted and talented program.
Students from the Carroll County Career and Technology Center competed in the SkillsUSA Maryland Leadership and Skills Conference state championships in late March.
The Robo-Lions make their debut at the FIRST program championship in St. Louis in April.
The production is the last show for drama director Cathy James as well as a celebration of Century’s 10-year anniversary.
But to combat peanut allergies, some Maryland schools might stop offering a lunchtime favorite: the pb&j sandwich.
Home-based education has become more popular in the past decade.
In the sixth annual event, South Carroll students participated in a special assembly Wednesday aimed at educating students on acceptance within the culture of the school.
Fair on Friday catered to those interested in science, technology, engineering and math, giving them glimpses of potential career paths.
Parents As Teachers, in Partnership with CCPS’s Judy Center, works to educate parents and prepare children for school.
Leo’s, Lions, family members and more attended the ceremony at Liberty High School Thursday night.
Teaching toddlers to read before kindergarten is a trend among parents increasingly concerned with giving their children a leg up, educators say.
Students in the SHOUT club collected clothes to donate for children and infants and toured Carroll Hospital Center Thursday.
Head of school Teresa Ankney assaulted play director Pippa Duggan in front of students participating in a play, according to court documents.