Maryland Teens Take Break From School to Help At-Risk Youth

When Alexis Grant becomes a senator, she is going to save the world

New Study Highlights Educational Challenges for Military Children

WASHINGTON – For most students, first-day-of-school jitters only come once a year, but for children in military families the first day at a new school can happen more frequently and often in the middle of the year – bringing with it a host of challenges

We the Kids Perfectly Unite for Constitution Studies

ELKRIDGE – Marianna Stepniak knows why the Constitution is important

Maryland Universities Take in Hurricane Displaced Students

WASHINGTON – When Mark Gill made the decision to evacuate his University of New Orleans dorm for the safety of his parent’s Tilghman Island home in Maryland, he packed his car with the same possessions that had inspired him to enroll at the university in the first place: his musical instruments

Business-backed Scholars Program to Go Statewide

BALTIMORE – The Maryland Scholars program, which offers a more rigorous curriculum aimed at better preparing public school students for graduation, will be expanded statewide this year, Maryland business and education leaders announced Thursday