A screening of "See You Soon Again," featuring Leo Bretholz, is scheduled for Sunday during the Maryland Film Festival.
Pikesville student and vocalist Tres McMichael netted two gold medals in the Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics.
A family festival includes breakfast, a moonbounce, dance party and an obstacle course.
Attention all day schools: Create a video, submit it by May 9 to the Jewish Day School Video Academy Awards—an online video contest sponsored by the Avi Chai Foundation—and you could win $10,000 for your school.
The Pikesville High Music Boosters is raising money to purchase a new performance piano for the school's music programs. Proceeds from this event benefit that fund.
Both teams are scoring runs as they prepare for playoffs.
Krieger Schechter Day School will hold a ceremony from 9-10 a.m. April 25.
Superintendent Joe Hairston announced the date adjustment on Tuesday night.
Students from Milford Mill Academy, Pikesville, Randallstown and Woodlawn high schools and St. Timothy's School are among 112 basketball and football players who will be honored next month by McCormick.
The Baltimore Sun published results from the Pikesville Track Classic held on Saturday.
Julie Levy was a member of the U.S. women’s U-19 lacrosse team that won the gold medal at the world championships in Japan in 1997.
Magic Johnson partnered with Stan Kasten—a graduate of Ner Israel Mechina High School in Pikesville—and others to offer to buy the franchise.
Panthers won just four games during the entire season last year, but already this year they've won three.
Students from Old Court Middle School performed Tuesday morning at Wellwood International Elementary School.
The Park School of Baltimore's mock trial team moves on to state regional competition.
The Park School of Baltimore, on its way to defending its state title from last year, vies against Owings Mills High School at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Park School scored victories recently in Mock Trial and its 1719 Robotics Team. Also, night school classes for adults begin soon.
The Class of 2012 graduation ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. May 30.
Dr. Sameer Hinduja of the Cyber Bullying Research Center in Jupiter, FL, will be at Pikesville High School at 7:15 p.m. March 14 to teach students and their families how to identify, prevent and respond to bullying online.
Wee Chic seeks child models, The Park School announces its Centennial Campaign, and Shoshana S. Cardin school students award bakery for its hamentaschen.
The spring play takes place March 22-24.
Pikesville High School is selling fleece blankets to benefit the school's After-Prom Party.
The girls and boys teams lost games this weekend, taking them out of the running for 3A Region titles.
Krieger Schechter Day School's annual carnival will feature carnival games, prizes, food and crafts.
Rabbi Yaakov Chaitovsky from Shoshanna S. Cardin School will present the case for Esther during the Taste of Limmud event Saturday at Johns Hopkins' Hillel Center.
The Pikesville Music Boosters will hold a bowl-a-thon Thursday from 7-9 p.m., and members of the community can stop by to participate in the raffle.
In Class 3A North regional playoffs this week, the Millers boys defeated Aberdeen and the girls beat C.M. Wright.
The top for state winners will head to the 2012 Raytheon Mathcounts National Competition.
Boys are No. 1 seed and girls are No. 2 in Class 3A North Region after both won Baltimore County championships.
The next event in the Schechter Science Showcase is set for March 18, and will focus on cryptography, math, genetics and communication.
Panther boys take fifth in Class 1A; girls finish 13th.
Students will perform the play on March 2 and 3.
Here are some photos of the folks at Mimi's Mediterranean Grille, neon, the moon and other nighttime focal points from around town Thursday night.
Bil Zarch begins his responsibilities July 1 in Pikesville.
Next week, Krieger Schechter Middle School students will participate in a three-day learning festival called "KSDS Olympic Games."
Snow is expected tonight, according to the National Weather Service. Meanwhile, the public school system has canceled Wednesday afternoon and evening activities.
Three Pikesville residents excel at academics.
Christopher Mills of Pikesville makes the Dean's List—again.
A bass player and a percussionist will take to the stage on Saturday at the Walters Art Museum as part of the 2012 All-Honors Jazz Band.
Alex Conn, The Park School tennis player and 2011 grad, made the Dean's List at Denison University.