More than 3,000 students received college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships financed by 153 U.S. colleges and universities.
Isabela Barbara Hernandez Quintana was recognized for her academic achievements at McDaniel College's 153rd Commencement in Westminster.
Patch recognizes the students from the Rockville area who earned degrees during the spring semester at their college or university.
Joyce Tian, a fourth-grader at Beall Elementary in Rockville, will see what it’s like to be mayor when she serves for a day on May 25.
Winners of the National Merit Scholarship's $2,500 scholarship were chosen from finalists representing less than 1 percent of U.S. seniors.
The first round of winners in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program included three Rockville students and 22 others from Maryland.
A St. Mary's College student from Rockville was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa's Zeta Chapter of Maryland on March 31.
This past week, a second round of delays for school construction projects were considered by the Montgomery County Council.
Artwork from more than 170 Montgomery College students will be projected onto the Rockville campus' Humanities Building on Thursday night.
Evergreen School of Silver Spring is expanding to Rockville, after acquiring the Redwood Montessori School from Dianna Souder-Bond.
Angelina Xu, a junior at Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, was recently elected president of a statewide student association.
A Rockville college student majoring in screenwriting at the University of Iowa dreams of one day writing for Pixar.
Teams from Rockville's Potomac Debate Academy competed in the 49th Annual Harvard National Forensics Tournament in February.
Patch highlights the academic achievements earned by Rockville students at their college or university.
A teacher at Earle B. Wood Middle School in Rockville reported finding a presentation for a "Homophobic Club Hub" on a student's Chromebook.
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A new report reveals that many school districts in Maryland undercounted students experiencing homelessness.
Montgomery County schools raise money with help of Seasonal Roots, an online farmers market that sources local produce and artisan goods.
Semifinalists will be considered for National Merit Scholarships announced in 2023.
Patch highlights the honors received by Rockville students from their college or university.
With the start of the 2022-23 school year on Monday, Patch invites Rockville families to share photos from their students' first day.
As students in Montgomery County Public Schools head back to their classrooms in Rockville, Patch wants to see their photos.
Richard Montgomery High School senior Paris Ye named one of five Bank of America Student Leaders from the DMV area.
A judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by parents who opposed MCPS's guidelines that forbid disclosing a student's gender identity to parents.
Those caught breaking the law by police can cost a driver in Maryland a $570 fine and a three-point penalty on their driver’s license.
Rockville families, mark your calendars for the first day of school in Montgomery County.
Patch highlights the academic achievements of college students from the Rockville area.
Five Rockville students are among the final winners of college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships in 2022.
SECU MD Foundation handed out $115,000 in scholarships on Tuesday, including one to a Rockville student entering college in the fall.
Up to 3,000 eligible Montgomery College students who graduated from a MOCO high school in 2022 will be considered for a $500 scholarship.
An after-action report from MOCO Public Schools provides more information on the Magruder High School shooting and how safety can improve.
Patch wants to honor Rockville high school graduates. Help us by submitting your favorite grad pictures for a chance to be featured.
Montgomery County Police determined a threat made against Winston Churchill High School last week was not credible.
The first round of college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship winners were announced in Rockville. The second round is in July.
The number of winners of the $2,500 National Merit Scholarship is proportional to the state's percentage of graduates. Rockville has 5.