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Edgewood Elementary teacher inspiring young girls

What's Beautiful?  Edgewood Elementary. Find out why here.

Baltimore Reads' Book Bank promotes reading in the community and local schools

Baltimore Reads' Book Bank helps students develop a passion for reading and learning.

Report: More high school students taking math, science and online courses;…

Is education changing for the better in U.S. high schools?  How about the number of students enrolled in math and science classes? Find out more here.

Local speller headed to 2012 Scripps National Spelling Bee

A local third grader is hoping to spell his way right into the national spotlight next week, in the 2012 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Howard County Public Schools receive Green Seal Certification for Green and…

Howard County Public Schools receive Green Seal Certification for Green and Healthy Cleaning.

Supporters of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants mobilizing

Supporters of a measure to allow illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at Maryland colleges in certain circumstances are mobilizing for a referendum in

8 useful gift ideas for graduates

Besides a paying job, what is the best gift you could give a graduate?

Schools awarded $25K for helping kids move

As the district director of physical education and health literacy for Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Jayne Greenberg's annual budget is $0.

Diabetes is a growing problem in local schools

Diabetes is a growing problem among kids and some local schools are working to help their students better deal with the disease.

Best high schools in the country?

New this morning, Newsweek Magazine has released its list of best high schools in the country and our Maryland has quite a good showing. See what schools made

Vote for or against War of 1812 in online game

The National Park Service is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 with a new online game.

Operation Hope helps educate students on financial literacy

Operation Hope teaches students about financial literacy.

Push for teachers to be able to use cell phones to record classroom fights

Some teachers say they want to be given the right to record students fighting in classrooms in an effort to protect themselves.

$58,000 literary prize winner named

Kathryn J.  Manion of Clarksville has been named the winner of the largest undergraduate literary prize in the nation.

Chesapeake Bay Foundation offers hands on learning for students

Baltimore City students get an up close and personal education on oysters and the Bay.

Baltimore Raven Ray Rice hopes to help end cyber-bullying

Baltimore Ravens' Running Back Ray Rice hosts the Ray of Hope Anti-Bullying event to bring attention to bullying.

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