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Baltimore County grad wins national art awards
Dylan Guest's elementary school world was full of frustration and embarrassment. Everything about his special education classes was a struggle. He came home each day demoralized and asked his mother why people called him a "retard." And then in fifth...
Tags: Elementary Schools, NAACP, Teachers, Autism, Schools
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Back-to-school events set stage for new year in Towson area
Across Baltimore County, schools will begin holding Back-to-Schoolnight activities, some starting as early as this week. The events give parents a way of learning about their child's school, its upcoming events, volunteer and involvement activities, and...
Tags: Back to School, Elementary Schools, Pleasant Plains, Timonium, Schools
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Robert E. Bruchey II: Let the SUNShine on downtown
George Washington Carver said, “Where there is no vision, there is no hope,” a quote that is befitting the recent decision of the Washington County Commissioners and the Hagerstown Mayor and City Council to fund a multiuse sports and events...Tags: Local Government, Sports, Baseball, Washington Nationals, Finance
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1862 turned out to be a big year for Washington County
The year 1862 turned out to be a big year for Washington County and the United States. On Sept. 17, 1862 — 150 years ago — two armies collided outside the sleepy little town of Sharpsburg along the banks of Antietam Creek. That day would...
Tags: National Government, Politics, Government, Iowa State University , Education
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Middle school students have a way with words
Two area middle school students will be among the 11 students honored April 17 in the 15th Annual Baltimore County Middle School Writing Contest. The contest, sponsored and judged by the senior literary arts students at George Washington Carver Center...Tags: Poetry, Towson, Fiction, Students, Schools
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Letter to the Editor - March 16
To appreciate the present, we must remember the past To the editor: It is interesting how times and educational fads change. In a recent column in The Herald-Mail, the writer mentioned a supposedly relatively obscure famous black person — George...Tags: NAACP, Services and Shopping, Passenger Cars, Sojourner Truth, Schools
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'Local trailblazer' honored at black history celebration
davem@herald-mail.comLeon Brumback, a longtime educator in Washington County Public Schools who blazed new trails as a black student, was remembered during a ceremony Sunday as one who was the “wind under the wings” of countless students in the county. Brumback...Tags: Frostburg State University, Benjamin L. Cardin, African-American History Month, Teachers, College Sports
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George Washington Carver contributed greatly to agricultural science in America
Most people know that February is Black History Month. Many have heard of many famous and important contributors to the advancement of this great nation, such as Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Thurgood Marshall and many others....Tags: African-American History Month, Thurgood Marshall, Teachers, University of Maryland, College Park, Black History
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The Corps
The nine students selected to participate in the Ballet for Boys Only class are: Justin Buchoff, age 13, Sudbrook Magnet Middle School Raj Caparros, age 9, Wellwood International School Stuart Deininger, age 7, Bedford Elementary School Jamal...Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools, Middle Schools
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Students' holiday artwork enlivens downtown Towson
Holiday artwork by students from several local schools can be seen these days in store windows throughout downtown Towson.
At the invitation of the Towson Chamber of Commerce, students from the schools created seasonal murals on display in storefronts...Tags: Pleasant Plains, Elementary Schools, Timonium, Deep Creek, Schools
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Baltimore County students show off home improvement skills on TV show
High school carpentry courses have given Paul "Pasha" Lippincott the skills to build a deck and a fence at his Towson home and the confidence to move ahead with a floor-to-ceiling renovation of the family kitchen.
While completing his senior year and...Tags: Teachers, Baltimore County, Home Improvement, Concerts, Entertainment
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Mailbag: Parental education not biggest factor in API scores
As a former teacher in a very low-income Santa Ana school with very poorly educated parents, I agree with Tom Egan's commentary ("Like it or not, parental education influences API scores," Nov. 30) that parent education is a factor in poor Academic...Tags: Jim Thorpe, Tea Party Movement, John Muir, Landforms, Mountains
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