Three high school students in the Wheaton area received a Van Hollen Public Service Award.
The budget allows for raises for school employees and accounts for more than 2,400 additional students.
The Class of 2012 graduated Monday afternoon at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
John F. Kennedy High School graduates answer the question: "Who would you like to thank for helping you through high school?" The graduates were handed roses after receiving their diploma to give to the person they'd thank the most.
With nearly 90 percent graduation rate, Montgomery County Public Schools has the highest graduation rate among large school districts for the fourth year in a row.
The commencement ceremony for the class of 2012 begins at 2:30 p.m.
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If you graduated from Wheaton High School, add your photo with a caption thanking the people in your life who helped you achieve this educational milestone.
The Class of 2012 graduated Wednesday morning at DAR Constitutional Hall in Washington, D.C.
The Wheaton High School class of 2012 held its commencement ceremony on Wednesday at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. with 274 graduates.
The graduation will take place at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
One of the drop-off locations is Thomas Edison High School of Technology in Wheaton.
This year's graduates from Albert Einstein High School answer the question, "Where do you want to be in five years?"
The class of 2012 graduated Wednesday afternoon at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
Thirty-three students from Thomas Edison High School of Technology medaled at the SkillsUSA state competition this year.
Albert Einstein High School graduates will cross the stage Wednesday afternoon at DAR Constitution Hall in D.C.
A Local Voices contributor writes how his school will bring the year to a close.
Read Halcyon Ruskin's short story online.
Four student actors and Northwood's lighting crew are in the running for the "Cappies" this year.
State Delegate Jeffrey Waldstreicher likened the experience of being a teacher for a day to that of a tough workout at the gym—exhausting but exhilarating.
Montgomery County Public Schools will spend $20 million of its budget on salary increases for employees, officials announced Monday.
The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report recently released their national high school rankings. Find out where schools in Wheaton placed.
See how construction is progressing at the site of Glenallan Elementary School in Glenmont.
Alison Serino will become principal of Westland Middle School.
A small change in the building design made late in the process is under dispute.
The hall of fame's inaugural class includes five athletes, one coach/administrator and one coach.
Ninety low-income children and teens living in housing subsidized by the Housing Opportunities Commission will be honored for their academic achievement over the school year.
Read what one Wheaton parent says about the teachers who taught her.
Natithorn Bhusri received the Jane E. Lawton Memorial Award in the 31st annual Congressional Art Competition.
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A news story published this weekend in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution implied possible cheating on standardized tests at Highland Elementary School in Wheaton.
The Montgomery County Public Schools superintendent repudiated an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that investigated cheating at National Blue Ribbon Schools.
Albert Einstein High School will honor the student athletes in a May 2 ceremony.
We asked readers earlier this month if MCPS should consider ending the school year earlier because it did not use the built-in snow days.
Advocate: Effort is intended to counter 'misinformation' in 'ex-gay' flier.
The first seven athletes and coaches will be inducted on May 12.
MCPS superintendent responds to question about high school dropout rates at student town hall.
Two Montgomery County delegates sponsored a bill to give full voting rights to student members of the Board of Education.
Montgomery County Public Schools will stop using meat with a finely textured beef additive also known as "pink slime" for the 2012-13 school year.
An Einstein High School student is a finalist in the second annual Gaithersburg Book Festival's short story contest.