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Graduating senior profile: Shawna Reed, Eastern Technical High School
In honor of the Class of 2024, Baltimore County Public Schools is profiling one senior from each high school. These profiles highlight the intellectual and personal strengths of its seniors and their diversity. BCPS schools attended: Oliver Beach Elementary School, Middle River Middle School, Eastern Technical High School Tell us about a teacher, assignment, field trip, or extracurricular activity that had a significant impact on you? ...
Four cities of FAFSA chaos: Students tell how they grappled with the mess, stress
For many high school seniors and others hoping to attend college next year, the last few months have become a stress-filled struggle to complete the trouble-plagued, much-maligned FAFSA , or Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
For Towson commencement, filmmaker and alum Mike Flanagan shares message of persistence and hope
Filmmaker Mike Flanagan is best known for the way he haunts the screen. But if the writer and director could tell his younger self that his success would come from horror movies, it would be frightening news. “As a kid, I was actually terrified of horror. I avoided it,” said Flanagan, who gave the commencement speech at his alma mater Towson University on Wednesday. “If my friends were ...
Bill Barnes tapped as new superintendent of Howard County Public Schools
BALTIMORE - Howard County Public Schools have named Bill Barnes as the new superintendent, pending approval.The board announced that Barnes will start his permanent role on July 1.He had been the district's acting superintendent since Jan. 8, after the retirement of Dr. Michael Martirano.Barnes will be the eight Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) superintendent since 1949. The agreement is pending contract negotiations and approval by the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Carey Wright. "We appreciate Mr. Barnes' continued service to our youth and are thrilled that he has stepped forward to lead our school system," said Board of Education Chair,...
Local Scholar Shines at National History Conference with Research on Baltimore's Red Scare
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