Freed, who owns Hope.Joy.Photography, has a success story that's a lesson in passion.
In an effort to reduce the number of students without access to broadband Internet, the school district will promote Comcast’s reduced Internet services program.
The school board ‘likes’ the idea of official district Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Montgomery County Community College has been awarded five grants totaling $411,872 to help develop career building programs.
Marina has a picture-perfect shot at her goal of becoming a graphic artist.
A UM High School digital photography student will have his or her artwork displayed here.
From Key Club to bell choir, Emma is an active student.
With a passion for the environment, Calvin Wang has helped to make a positive environmental difference at Montgomery County Community College, which he hopes will last for generations to come.
UMHS' girls tennis squad opened the regular season at home against Lower Moreland Monday, Aug. 29.
From school psychologist to Key Club advisor, Cohen still has the energy to do it all.
PennDOT provides some sound advice just in time for back-to-school season.
In the fourth of his five-year contract, Superintendent Robert Milrod agreed to come to terms with the Upper Moreland school board to end the current contract Aug. 23 to enact the new five-year deal.
A powerful field awaits students of the Montgomery County Community College's Nuclear Engineering Technology program.
This year, 100 students have signed up to be a part of Upper Moreland's proudest tradition.
Although it's been a year since his retirement, Heins can still be seen at meets, supporting Upper Moreland track students.
Young children participated in Madcap Theater Camp's "Action Film Camp" Thursday, Aug. 18.
Eastern Center for Art and Technology students must pass several certification exams in the Computer Network Administration.
The Aug. 16 Budget and Finance Committee considered the planting of memorial trees for Class of 2011 student Dayna Irwin and Class of 1961 student Capt. William Ahlum.
Montgomery County Community College students go for the fast-paced career in the college’s radiography program.
Back-to-school shopping is better for the environment and easier on your wallet at local thrift shops.
Although just in Middle School Joey wanted to get a head start on a potential teaching career by volunteering in the district's ESY program.
Montgomery County Community College was one of 26 two-year institutions to receive the recognition.
After finding out that there were not enough football helmets for practice, superintendent Dr. Robert Milrod directed the board's attention to the district's athletic uniform cycles.
Next year's Disney trip is expected to feature a private luau at Sea World.
Special education and reading conferences were the focus of several professional development courses taken by UMSD faculty and staff last month.
This Upper Moreland student is comfortable behind the mic.
Montgomery County Community College prepares for its 17th annual Technology and Learning Conference.
The July 28 School Board Policy Committee meeting explored the district's recycling process and talked about not limiting class sizes.
The board approved of 79 co-curricular positions throughout the Upper Moreland School District.
The Chalmers Compliment Crew at Upper Moreland Intermediate School was formed to bring about smiles.
The district has a new hands-on approach to promoting nutrition and healthy choices.
Sgro will certainly keep himself busy during his senior year at Upper Moreland High School.
Montgomery County Community College received a 2011 award for Institutional Excellence in Climate Leadership at the fifth annual Climate Leadership Summit of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.
An Avon representative will donate 100 percent of proceeds from online sales to directly benefit St. David School.
A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held at St. David on July 25.
Eastern students launch water rockets for their final project.
A Montgomery County Community College professor sees the iPad as a 'game changer' when it comes to the way PR campaigns will be conducted.
Montgomery County Community College graduate Antonio Marrero believes strongly in these wise words.
Brunner is busy on both on the stage and in school.
Many students from sixth to eighth grade earned distinguished honors for the fourth marking period of 2010-2011 school year.