Dan Dawson, a senior at Rockbridge Academy in Millersville, was one of two students to win scholarships from the Rotary Club of Annapolis.
Twenty-five schools from around the county were at Saturday night’s Bowie Baysox game.
Students from the elementary school performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Friday night’s Bowie Baysox game.
Yelena McPheron, 13, is a seventh-grader at Marley Middle School.
Any Old Mill students heading to the prom? Keep Patch in mind after you're all dressed and ready to go and share your pictures here.
The registrations to take the college tests are around the corner.
The school will set a record when it sends the highest number of Future Business Leaders of America members to the national conference this summer.
Music teacher Anthony Pinder has spent 21 of his 26 years in education at Glen Burnie High School.
Jennifer Wonsever, 17, is treasurer of the National Honor Society at Glen Burnie High School.
Students who violate Anne Arundel County Public Schools' illegal substance policy leading up to the week of graduation will face penalties.
Laura Senchak, who teaches fourth grade, is in her eighth year in education—all of them at Richard Henry Lee.
Jacob Schwaab, at student at St. Philip Neri School in Linthicum, was diagnosed with leukemia.
Glen Burnie High is looking for a alumni to be inducted to the school's Wall of Honor. Applications are due May 1.
A fifth-grade community service project of handmade quilts were presented to the Judy Center on Wednesday at Severna Park Elementary School.
Sarah Naples, 9, is a fourth-grader at Richard Henry Lee.
Melanie Slowinski, a senior softball star at Glen Burnie High School, recently sat down with The Baltimore Sun for a question-and-answer session.
Students had the option of participating in the theme days as a way to stress the importance of not judging someone based on their appearance, according to the school’s principal.
Several students from Glen Burnie received a GPA of 3.4 or above from the various colleges.
The Post honored Linthicum Elementary principal Fran Nussle with a Distinguished Educational Leadership Award.
Do your children play a spring sport? Share results and pictures from their games and meets with Patch.
North County freshman Jack Andraka and Chesapeake Science Point sophomore Gregory Bekher received grand award honors at the regional science and engineering fair.
Three protesters from Westboro Baptist Church drew hundreds of counterprotesters with the theme of "uniting our community."
In education for 20 years, Shelly Agnes is in her first year at George Cromwell, serving as a reading resource teacher for the elementary school.
Students at St. Paul's Lutheran School participated in book buddy day Tuesday, where they dressed up as their favorite character and read books with students from another grade.
Alaina Aragon, 17, is treasurer of the National Honor Society at Glen Burnie High School.
Ashley Lim was honored as the 2012 Rising Star by the National Art Education Association.
Did you go to the Glen Burnie game versus North Point Thursday night? Take pictures? I want to see them!
Both Glen Burnie and North County high schools won their regional quarterfinal games Tuesday night, advancing to the next round.
Coale McKenzie, 11, is a fifth-grader at George Cromwell Elementary.
After receiving a second seed and a first-round bye, Glen Burnie will begin its playoff run against Severna Park on Tuesday. North County will take on Old Mill after winning their opening game against Great Mills.
Volunteers are being sought to work with Glen Burnie area high schools' signature programs.
Record-breaking running back Rob Chesson, a senior at Old Mill High, is among the two best players in the county.
Patch caught up with the physical education teacher in December during her lunch break.
Jack Andraka, a ninth-grader at North County, captained a team of students to first place in the 13th annual Johns Hopkins Math Tournament.
Patch stopped by Monsignor Slade Catholic School on Ash Wednesday to speak with students about what that day means to them—and what they're giving up for Lent.
Juan Zavala, 10, recently was recognized as a Good Citizen in his fifth-grade class at Marley.
Breadmaking EZ visited Woodside Elementary in Glen Burnie Friday for an educational bread-making presentation.
Kim Wlicox, who teaches fifth grade at Richard Henry Lee, is an 11-year educator in her fifth year at the school.
Micaiah Terry, 10, is a fifth-grader at Richard Henry Lee.
Brian Henderson, who coached at River Hill, will replace Nick Good-Malloy as Glen Burnie High's new football coach. Good-Malloy resigned in December.