Maryland Schools Look to Veterans to Bring Veterans Day Alive for Students

WASHINGTON – When Windsor Knolls Middle School staff and students gather around the flagpole for a special Veterans Day ceremony Friday morning, they will be joined by 100 veterans who are coming to the school to share their experiences with the children

Students Ask Questions About Terror, Make Statement About Peace With Charity

HYATTSVILLE – Neico Joy can’t remember the last time he flew on an airplane and the Prince George’s County seventh-grader can’t say when he might fly again

Washington-Area Governments Say Sept. 11 Response Was Good, Needs to Be Better

WASHINGTON – Communications and evacuation plans were the biggest problem areas in local governments’ response to the Sept

Rockville Boys Respond to Tragedy With Professional-Quality Charity Drive

WASHINGTON – If they were older, they might be known as the lobbying firm of Beauchamp, Murphy and Wiegmann

Maryland Kids Respond to Tragedies with All-Out Charity Fund-Raising Efforts

WASHINGTON- Maryland children are opening their hearts and emptying their piggy banks for victims of the Sept

Local Schools Don’t Hate, Hardly Love First Steps Toward Statewide Curriculum

WASHINGTON – Faced with the prospect of up to 8,000 new teachers for each of the next few years, the state Department of Education has said it will support the development of the first statewide curriculum ever

Maryland Students Join Millions Nationwide to Pause for Pledge of Allegiance

CHEVY CHASE – Still breathless and sweaty from a shortened recess, the third graders at Rock Creek Forest Elementary School quickly got behind their desks, clasped their hands over their hearts and recited the Pledge of Allegiance at 2 p

Maryland Schools Expect to Join Nationwide Pledge of Allegiance on Friday

WASHINGTON – Maryland school officials are being urged to consider a call for a nationwide Pledge of Allegiance Friday, joining as many as 100,000 schools across the nation in what may be the biggest synchronized chorus of the pledge ever

Maryland Schools Cancel Field Trips as a Result of Terrorist Attacks

WASHINGTON – The Kent County High School dairy judging team is lucky

College Campuses Share in `Unprecedented’ Increase in CIA Recruitment

COLLEGE PARK – The CIA recruiting booth did a brisk business at the University of Maryland career fair Wednesday, as students joined the “unprecedented” boom in applications to the spy agency since the Sept