Lakelands Middle School teacher Matthew Bittner lost his battle with cancer Monday. Students and teachers plan to honor his memory at a vigil 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18.
32 local students will perform in Pearl Harbor remembrance concert today.
$88 million Bioscience Education Center will anchor the science and technology park at Montgomery College's Germantown campus.
Upgrades Seneca Valley High School remain postponed by one year.
Montgomery County Public School Board votes today on superintendent’s $1.5 billion six-year capital improvement program
Montgomery College landmark could be repainted by the end of November
Screamin' Eagles begin their quest for the team's first state championship since 2002 when the Maryland 3A playoffs begin Friday night.
Nearly 400 students participated in fundraiser for Upper Montgomery Assistance Network
The Jaguars play the Warriors at 6:30 tonight at Sherwood High School.
The University of Maryland professor will discuss U.S. slavery from a global perspective.
Site selection committee discussed nine sites Monday at Upcounty Regional Services Center in Germantown, after asking those who weren't on the committee to leave.
Senior running back Mark Green rushed for 208 yards and four touchdowns as Quince Orchard improves to 4-0; Jaguars fall to 1-3 despite Matty Callahan's 281 yards passing.
The economic decline has led to dramatic increases in enrollment in community college this fall.
For months, a committee has vetted potential locations for a new facility that would temporarily house elementary school students and staff while their home schools undergo major upgrades.
Montgomery College’s Board of Trustees is expected to vote on the proposal tonight.
Seneca Valley and Northwest High Schools are part of countywide team sports program for students with disabilities.
MCPS Superintendent Joshua P. Starr began his 10-stop ‘Listen and Learn’ series Tuesday in Germantown.
The Screamin' Eagles kick off the 2011 season at home, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2.
Neelsville principal acknowledges challenges and points the way forward as school undergoes restructuring.
The Parents Coalition of Montgomery County accuses local school administrators of violating state law.
Krista McKim is an English at Roberto Clemente Middle School
Washington Nationals Miracle Field in Germantown is made for players with mental and physical disabilities.
Lily Lake-Parcan, who helped turn around Silver Spring International Middle School, will take the wheel at Neelsville Middle School
The new principal at Neelsville Middle School will be announced Monday, July 25
A panel of parents, school administrators and central office employees will interview candidates on Tuesday morning in Rockville.
Parents and guardians from Neelsville Middle School students met Tuesday with Montgomery County Public Schools representatives, kicking off the official search for a new principal.
Deadlines and an open house at MC Rockville's observatory keep academics on student's minds over the summer. An open house at The Universities at Shady Grove offers information on furthering your education.
Meeting scheduled for Tuesday evening to clarify restructuring process, sketch desirable qualities of next principal.
The Maryland State Department of Education released annual report cards for public schools in June.
Unanimous vote follows recommendations from a review board, Superintendent Starr and his predecessor Weast against the approval citing security, daily operations and experience of founders.
Reviewers say using the environment as an integrating idea for learning was an intriguing idea, but there were concerns regarding students with disabilities, daily operations and size and security of the location.
Panelists reviewing the proposal for Seneca Creek Charter School were concerned about the school’s finances, education design and daily operational activities. The Montgomery County Board of Education is expected to take action July 7.
School board will vote on the project next month.
Ann Smith is retiring after 21 years at McNair Elementary School. She is one of two people left from the original staff when McNair opened in 1990.
First-grade gardners at Cedar Grove Elementary School enjoy their harvest with a salad party.
First-grade green thumbs enjoy the harvest at Cedar Grove Elementary School.
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Local author, activist and researcher Jonathan Balcombe talked to students about animal behavior and responsible meat consumption.