Graduates will attend more than 136 different institutions of higher learning.
The annual Beth Tfiloh scholarship fundraiser—this year featuring a Beatles show—benefits students whose families need help paying tuition.
Paul Miller, 94, is the first Maryland teacher to be inducted in the National Teachers Hall of Fame.
Five other BCPS ensembles are also among the highest rated at state festivals.
The team participated in an "It's Academic" match.
Each wins a $20,000 national Dell scholarship and title of Dell scholar.
Pikesville High School's tennis standout shares her love of the sport with children.
The Baltimore Sun: Paul Miller has been teaching since 1934, when he was 18.
Pikesville senior Daniel Shear earns Pikesville Patch's Whiz Kid honor.
"The Baltimore Sun": Modern Orthodox Jewish school announces May 9 that campus will be sold.
Pikesville High School basketball player wins $36,000 McCormick Unsung Heroes award.
Event raises scholarship money for students whose families need help paying tuition.
The room provides a comfortable place for reading, and is expected to be open for students' use by the start of the school year in August.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is set to recognize the mock trial team members and coaches with citations Wednesday.
The sister and brother, both Pikesville High School students, earn Carson scholarships.
Services to be held April 15 from 1-4 and 6-9 p.m. at Rucks Funeral Home.
Softball beats Carver A&T, and errors hurt baseball in losses to New Town and Catonsville.
Team 768 will compete in the national championships to be held in St. Louis, April 28-30.
Pikesville High School graduate has a career in journalism in his sights. Now a student at the University of Maryland he's already on his way with a job as intern at NBC's "Meet the Press," in Washington.
Photos from Wellwood International Elementary School and Pikesville High School as well as links to other Patches' pics show rain's effects.
Pikesville's season opener is March 21 at Hereford High School in Parkton.
Pikesville Middle School student active in his church, library, a soup kitchen and more.
Pikesville resident is taking his game to Ohio.
Pikesville High School stage manager finds her calling in theater.
Women's movement play, and tribute to Steely Dan among weekend activities in our area.
Baltimore County and City public schools are closed today, as are numerous private schools.
Team finishes 3-11 after loss to Lansdowne High School this week.
Our Moms Council discussed how to know when it's the right time to send your child to private school—or not.
This Pikesville Middle School student is making 1,000 paper cranes—a number that, in Japanese culture, brings luck and longevity. His mother's illness and a book inspired him to take on the project.
Baltimore County Schools and Baltimore City Schools are closed today; Shoshana S. Cardin opens at 9:55 a.m.