County Executive Ken Ulman has created a commission to look at diversity--or lack thereof--on the school board.
As budget goes through reconciliation process, parents and teachers plead with council to rearrange funds at public hearing.
If successful, this would be the first time in Maryland that an elected official is removed from the school board.
Pay to play sports ruling met with surprise and frustration from students and faculty. Next year, high school students will have to pay to play sports in school.
School officials cite a survey for banning smoking, tobacco.
In this week’s collection of Patch government stories, you’ll learn how about the latest attempt by Maryland to save local money and libation.
To combat peanut allergies, some Maryland schools might stop offering a lunchtime favorite: the pb&j sandwich.
Efforts to create an all-boy charter school at the Laurel Boys and Girls Club are met with resistance from parents, who say that in the middle of a budget crunch, the resources aren’t there.
Prince George's County Schools are mulling a proposal to cut bus transportation to specialty education programs. West Laurel parents say there must be other options.