ANNAPOLIS – One day, as president of the United States, 16- year-old Sarah Andrews would like to see the country “moving to the point where education is really the top priority
Students Go Online with U. of Md. System College Application
ANNAPOLIS – With one stroke of the keyboard, high school students may now apply to any of the 11 University of Maryland System’s campuses through the World Wide Web
High School Assessments May Be Ready for Class of 2004
BALTIMORE – The high school class of 2004 — today’s fifth graders — will be the first students to complete Maryland’s high school assessment, state education officials say
Area H.S. Has 9 in Prestigious Westinghouse Semifinals
It must be something in Silver Spring’s water
School Nurses Poke and Probe a Student’s Life
ANNAPOLIS – Each day, Sandra Bell deals with bandages and ice packs, inhalers and tissues
Western Md. School Systems Ask for More School Building Funds
ANNAPOLIS – Allegany County, because it starts with an “A”, was the first school board to schmooze the governor, comptroller and treasurer on Wednesday
General Assembly opens with talks of taxes, budget
ANNAPOLIS – Taxes became the talk of the Statehouse when the General Assembly opened Wednesday