See how college aid applications changed for Germantown area high schools.
A Rockville car dealership donated a car to MOCO's teacher of the year. Joseph Bostic Jr., a middle school teacher in Germantown, won.
High school students from Germantown are among the 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Germantown Patch.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Montgomery County.
A positive COVID-19 case has been confirmed at John T. Baker Middle School. This is the first confirmed case since MCPS reopened on March 1.
Students at Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in Germantown held a food drive to support Manna Food Center
Three staff members working at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Middle School have tested positive for COVID-19, according to MCPS.
Students at Chesterbrook Academy Preschool held a donation drive and decorated cards to thank local health care workers for their service
High school outdoor sports practice in Montgomery County will return with restrictions.
The 2020 National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners were announced Wednesday. See the winners in Clarksburg, Germantown, and Poolesville.
A member of the Seneca Valley High School football team alleges in a lawsuit that he was raped by his teammates, reports say.
Montgomery County residents are appealing a decision made by the school board to change boundary lines for three high schools.
Despite protests, the Montgomery County Board of Education has voted 7-1 to approve Upcounty school boundary changes.
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Seneca Valley High School's newest addition will offer application-based programs. The deadline to apply is Friday, Nov. 1.
There is no evidence that bullying, hazing, and sexual assault are widespread in the Montgomery County school district, a report finds.
Montgomery County students who fail to get their vaccines by Monday, Sept. 23 will not be allowed back in school.
Madeline Hanington, a teacher at Clarksburg's Hallie Wells Middle School, is a finalist for the Maryland Teacher of the Year award.
A former middle school security guard is suing the Montgomery County Public Schools system over claims of sexual harassment and retaliation.
A former Damascus High School principal, who was charged with drunk driving, is now working at the MCPS Equity Initiatives Unit.
Here are all the important dates you need to know about the upcoming school year in Montgomery County.
Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2019 as the School marked its 50th anniversary year.
Damascus High School's football program has come under fire once again, this time for breaking rules that led to the forfeit of games.
Barnesville’s second grade classroom showcased Japanese art, literature, geography, music, and other student work.
Culminating a year-long theme of exploration, Barnesville third graders hosted an “Explorer Meet and Greet” with famous explorers.
Barnesville fourth graders wrapped up their study of early American history with a “Colonial Craftsmen Fair” showcasing common professions.
After several staff shakeups following rape allegations against football players, Damascus High School has hired a new athletic director.
Kindergarten students have been learning about non-standard units of measurement and putting skills to use inside and outside the classroom.
Barnesville 7th graders raised rainbow trout from eggs and released the fingerlings into Little Seneca Creek.
Damascus High School's principal has resigned following allegations of rape involving multiple junior varsity football players.
The Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education (MAEOE) affirmed Barnesville School's sustainable practices and curriculum
Students, dressed in character, delivered speeches they’d written in the voice of their chosen historical figure.
Pre-k and kindergarten classes visited the Recycling Center at Shady Grove
Sarah G. was the winner of the Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences 2019 Seventh Grade Science Fair.
As part of National Poetry Month, Barnesville sixth graders each conducted biographical research about a famous poet and analyzed poems.
A field trip to Busboys and Poets and the African American Civil War Museum gave eighth graders additional context for classroom lessons.
Students took a virtual tour across America, visiting informative state displays and engaging with fourth-grade experts.
After reading Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird," eighth graders worked in pairs to create life-size character representations.