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These Halloween happenings invite families to post up in a parking lot, pop their trunks, and pass out candy to little ones tailgate-style.
The answer—from Drs. Stephen and Jeremy Pollock of the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center—might surprise you.
As the countdown to the classroom begins, the local community is ready to support with free school supplies, resource fairs, wellness services, and end-of-summer festivals.
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What our friends brought us the first time around that made all the difference.
Three local charter schools celebrate by presenting flowers to teachers.
Sonja Santelises is ready to lead Baltimore City Public Schools.
Partners In Care Maryland, Inc., connects older adults with volunteers to build a thriving community.
An Obama-era program to protect young immigrants is in jeopardy of being reversed.
Fort Worthington Elementary/Middle School is first project completed as part of $1.1 billion program.
New additions include robotics, programming, and mechanical design.
BCPS board voted 8-4 to reclassify overcrowding in eight schools.
Fall is fabulous in Allegany County, the Mountain Side of Maryland.
As Morgan State celebrates its 150th anniversary, five noteworthy alumni recall their college years.
We gathered all of our favorite on-trend items to send your little one back into the classroom in style.
Former academic officer Sonja Santelises to assume control in July.
Pikesville mom creates software for kids with reading difficulties.
Here’s our primer on navigating the independent-school application process and making the right choice for your child.
We went in search of the region's centers of excellence in higher education—and found more than we could list.
Former mayor is named president of the University of Baltimore
Milwaukee schools chief chosen to replace departed Andrés Alonso.
In 1954, the Supreme Court declared segregated education unconstitutional. Sixty years later, four Baltimoreans recall their first days in their new schools.
We profile 40 up-and-comers in the fields of business, tech, nonprofit, politics, science, and the arts to find out who exactly is shaping the future of Baltimore.
These Baltimore-area high-school students raise the bar inside and outside the classroom.
Long before writing Young Thurgood, Larry Gibson broke down Baltimore’s political barriers.
How a family of six keeps happy and busy while living in Canton.
U.S. News & World Report releases its annual rankings
A list of just some of the camps in or near Maryland
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