Sharon Love's daughter Yeardley Love, a graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson, was killed by her ex-boyfriend while attending college in May 2010.
Heavy, wet snow fell in the Baltimore area early Monday morning, causing school closings.
For National Youth Art Month, student artwork is on display through April 7.
In his inaugural State of Schools address, Superintendent Dallas Dance touted plans to produce "globally competitive" graduates.
Gov. Martin O'Malley had asked the university's president to explain herself regarding a controversial athletic decision.
The public can watch the address through a live-stream on the Baltimore County Public Schools website.
The school system was considering a move to the county-owned Jefferson Building, which is also in Towson.
Arne Duncan is slated to visit Loch Raven High School on April 10.
Inductees include an ESPN Commentator, the CEO of an insurance and payroll firm and a professor at King's College in London.
The panel was called "Trump the Race Card: Are You Sick and Tired of Being Called a Racist and You Know You're Not One?"
The group, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Towson, is recruiting young adults interested in community service.
A student from Towson High school has earned the scholarship for the first time for academic achievement and humanitarian work.
The four local students were among 10 finalists selected around Baltimore County to participate in a statewide competition next month.
The former Baltimore Police commissioner will talk with education leaders at a forum later this month.
Towson University cut its baseball and soccer programs, notifying the players in a brief meeting Friday morning on campus, according to WBAL Radio.
The Baltimore County Board of Education recently approved a recommendation from Superintendent Dallas Dance to merge three Dundalk schools.
The PARCC Assessment, part of the rigorous Common Core curriculum, is a series of computer-based tests for students in third grade through 11th grade.
Special education and Title I programs would suffer under the federal budget cuts.
The day-long event encourages students to taste different types of produce.
The numbers in Howard County are even higher than statewide results.
The Maryland State Department of Education rejected the school system's original proposal earlier in the year.
Fourth grade students at the private school are learning about stream ecology, water chemistry and more through the project.
The Maryland State Department of Education said the plan did not align with state law regarding student growth measurements.
Parents of students at Eastwood Elementary School, which faces the closure of its building, allege that the school system is acting unlawfully.
The funding for the project comes from bonds approved by voters in the 2012 general election.
A Baltimore County Public Schools spokesman said the superintendent will need more time to study a rule which does away with priority placement for students with siblings in magnet programs.
The program, where students keep track of their minutes spent reading, runs for a four-week period.
Superintendent Dallas Dance announced the early dismissal on his Twitter account.
Light snow and cold temperatures combine to delay opening.
The school system superintendent's staff presented the recommendation to the Board of Education Tuesday night.
The hearing is scheduled for Tuesday night at West Towson Elementary School.
The state received a B+ grade by Education Week, which released the annual report.
The school system superintendent is requesting a $1.3 billion operating budget—a $41.9 million increase from the previous year.
Louis Heidrick has worked at the Towson boys' preparatory school since September 1965.
The Towson school, headed by the former director of Trinity Episcopal Children’s Center, will start its first session in fall 2013.
Dr. Maranda Trahan and her research team are working to help individuals with dementia to communicate.
All county residents are invited to participate in the 'Winter Wonderland' project.
School violence threats appeared on social media related to a debunked Mayan "end of the world" myth.
Parents from the Dundalk elementary school, which is slated for a merger with two other area schools, complained about communications from the school system.
School Progress Index replaced Adequate Yearly Progress, a stricter measurement under No Child Left Behind.