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Power Outage closes school for the day.
Three students were suspended this month for drawing a racially offensive photo in a classroom and then sending it out via Twitter.
Jay Ward, who has been at the Essex school for seven years, has been named the new principal at Randallstown High School.
Ninety four percent of the 318 members of the Essex school's Class of 2012 are planning to attend college in the fall.
Ron Belinko, who has served as coordinator of athletics at Baltimore County Public Schools since 1994, will officially retire at the end of the month.
Nearly 400 students received their diplomas Monday at CCBC Essex.
Eastern Tech, Kenwood and Chesapeake all hold graduations this week.
Jillian Goles, 20, of Rosedale, will be this year's commencement speaker and the 2012 President’s Distinguished Graduate Award recipient.
County Councilwoman Cathy Bevins recognizes the winners of the STEM fairs of the elementary schools in her district.
Kate Delossantos, Molly Lynas and Scott Sechrist won the third annual BCPS Student Games Contest which is part of the county's Learning in Virtual Environments initiative.
Senior Austin Schappel won the SUV as part of the Essex school's 21st annual drawing sponsored by Al Packer Ford in White Marsh.
F. Scott Black, who founded Cockpit in Court in 1972, will be honored Saturday, May 19 at CCBC Essex.
The Mavericks and Bayhawks earned a first-round bye in the regional playoffs.
Mars Estates Elementary School teacher Holly Sturm was among five finalists honored on Thursday.
The Knights face CCBC Catonsville in a Region XX men's lacrosse semifinal game at 7 p.m. Friday at Anne Arundel Community College.
The Mavericks cruised past Pikesville, 19-4, and are set to face Franklin on May 8 in the Baltimore County championship game at CCBC Catonsville.
Hawthorne Elementary School students learned about the importance of conserving and protecting water from environmental educator Lynn Hodges and Lockheed Martin.
Fourth- and fifth-graders at the school learned about a wide variety of careers, including journalism from Essex-Middle River Patch editor Ron Snyder.
The Mavericks scored eight runs over the final four innings in an 11-3 victory over Franklin.
The girls placed second while the boys took sixth in the second annual track and field meet at Kenwood.
Denesha Tatum has signed to play women's basketball at Virginia Union while Rayven Ray will join the indoor track team at CCBC Essex.
The Bluebirds jumped out to a 9-0 halftime lead en route to a 15-6 victory over the Knights.
The school captured the county and state title in recent chess tournaments.
The Bluebirds score twice in the bottom of the seventh inning to win 5-4 over the Generals.
Kenwood sweeps Eastside Challenge boys lacrosse games while Eastern Tech captures Franklin Invite in softball.
The Mavericks go into spring break with a 4-2 win over the visiting Bulls.
Budget cuts forced the elimination of four teachers from the Essex high school, although principal Tom Evans promises to keep the drama club intact.
The students need the public's help in gathering online votes as part of the competition's judging process.