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    May 31, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Bel Air students honor fallen officers with murals

    Bel Air High School students are getting close to finishing two murals designed to honor local fallen law enforcement officers.
    Bel Air High School students are getting close to finishing two murals designed to honor local fallen law enforcement officers. Karen Ballard, an art teacher who heads the school's National Honor Society programs, said Thursday that the students...

    Tags: Arts, Students, Washington, DC, Lobbying, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)

  2. May 28, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. McDaniel's top student is going places

    Flashcards. Eric Spioch admits they may be a little old-fashioned. But the low-tech staple for young children learning their numbers and letters helped him achieve a double major in Spanish and Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies at McDaniel College.
    Flashcards. Eric Spioch admits they may be a little old-fashioned. But the low-tech staple for young children learning their numbers and letters helped him achieve a double major in Spanish and Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies at McDaniel College. "I...

    Tags: Students, Trips and Vacations, Washington, DC, Morocco, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)

  4. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. Catonsville High School principal making plans for retirement

    Deborah Bittner said she's known she wanted to be a teacher since she was in the second grade at Edmondson Heights Elementary School.
    Deborah Bittner said she's known she wanted to be a teacher since she was in the second grade at Edmondson Heights Elementary School. "You enjoy the kids, you enjoy being with them," she said. "You like to see them grow in the knowledge they're...

    Tags: High Schools, Catonsville, Elementary Schools, Halethorpe, Schools

  6. May 29, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Young musicians shine at Dayton Oaks Elementary [Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton]

    Amy Bejm Syversen, director of bands at Dayton Oaks Elementary School, recently sent me an update about the continued hard work by all of her band students. As we near the end of the school year, several band students have attained the status of Super...

    Tags: American Red Cross, High Schools, Students, Elementary Schools, Music Industry

  8. May 30, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Harford council approves $469.9 million budget for 2014

    The Harford County Council has approved a 2014 operating budget of $496.9 million, about $2 million higher than what was proposed by County Executive David Craig.
    The Harford County Council has approved a 2014 operating budget of $496.9 million, about $2 million higher than what was proposed by County Executive David Craig. The council approved the new budget Tuesday night, after tacking on more amendments,...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Elementary Schools, Schools, Aberdeen

  10. May 29, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. River Hill High slates auditions for 'Peter Pan — The Musical" [Clarksville]

    Even as school activities are wrapping up for the year, new programs are in the works. The River Hill High School Theatre Arts department is holding auditions for "Peter Pan—The Musical." Production is set for November. One exciting feature of...

    Tags: Students, Clarksville, Concerts, Music

  12. May 29, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Aberdeen teachers and May events remembered [Aberdeen]

    What wonderful memories old scrap books do bring! Going back to the large collection that are contained in the Lee Mitchell estate items, we found a real treat! Back in 1956, at the end of the school year at Aberdeen Elementary School, there was a...

    Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Elementary Schools, Schools, Teachers

  14. May 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Former city schools chief information officer to face federal indictment

    Jerome Oberlton, the former chief information officer for the Baltimore City school system whose office renovation and credit card expenditures came under fire in the months before he left his post to work in the Dallas school district, is expected to face a federal indictment, according to <a href="http://educationblog.dallasnews.com/2013/05/dallas-isd-chief-of-staff-jerome-oberlton-resigns.html/">the Dallas Morning News. </a>
    Jerome Oberlton, the former chief information officer for the Baltimore City school system whose office renovation and credit card expenditures came under fire in the months before he left his post to work in the Dallas school district, is expected to...

    Tags: Walmart, Technology, Prosecution, Credit and Debt, Inner Harbor

  16. May 29, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  17. Digest: Baltimore's Connelly leaving Wizards front office for Suns job

    Wizards Baltimore's Connelly leaving for Suns job A source with knowledge of the situation confirmed that Wizards director of player personnel Pat Connelly, a Baltimore native, is moving to Phoenix to take an unspecified front office position with the...

    Tags: U.S. Open (tennis), The Washington Post, Basketball, Richmond Spiders, College Sports

  18. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Affirmative action still needed

    Affirmative action in higher education raises difficult questions of access and fairness. Opponents argue that it discriminates against whites and certain other groups, while proponents emphasize that it increases opportunities for underrepresented minorities. Though concerns about fairness properly limit the scope and frequency of affirmative action, minority underrepresentation in highly selective colleges and universities continues to validate its use.
    Affirmative action in higher education raises difficult questions of access and fairness. Opponents argue that it discriminates against whites and certain other groups, while proponents emphasize that it increases opportunities for underrepresented...

    Tags: Students, Sandra Day O'Connor, Colleges and Universities, Minority Groups, Racism

  20. May 27, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  21. Digest: AACS' Murray chosen to U-16 national hoops team

    Et cetera AACS' Murray chosen to U-16 national hoops team Taylor Murray (Annapolis Area Christian School) was named to the 12-player USA Basketball women's under-16 national team after four days of trials that began with 124 players on the court at...

    Tags: Students, Dwayne Johnson, Maryland Terrapins, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  22. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Arundel school board alleges payback in $5 million budget cut

    The Anne Arundel County Council vote this week to trim $5 million from the school's capital budget has led school officials to allege that the cut was retaliation for a squabble last year.
    The Anne Arundel County Council vote this week to trim $5 million from the school's capital budget has led school officials to allege that the cut was retaliation for a squabble last year. On Wednesday, after the school board reviewed more than three...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Laura Neuman, Public Finance

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DeBartolo hosted more than 2,400 local seventh- and eig...
(June 16, 2013)
DeBartolo hosted more than 2,400 local seventh- and eighth-grade students from the South Bend Community School Corp. for the screening of "Bully." Pictured are buses transporting students.
Teacher (right) Keasha Raeford and her students (middle...
(June 5, 2013)
Teacher Keasha Raeford and her students (middle) Jermaine Hart, 12, and (left) Evence Paul, 13, pack up her classroom for the last time at Arthur Ashe.  Thursday will be the last day of school for students across Broward County but some will have to say goodbye to their schools forever.
Katelyn Lemasters, an 11th-grader at Boonsboro High Sch...
(June 5, 2013)
Boonsboro student wins car