The time-honored skill of typing is certainly still helpful, but it's becoming less necessary. And that's raising the question: Does typing have a future?
The time-honored skill of typing is certainly still helpful, but it's becoming less necessary. And that's raising the question: Does typing have a future?
Education Secretary Arne Duncan will visit a Baltimore County high school next month to discuss gun control.
NEW DETAILS | The Baltimore County Public Schools have released an emergency bulletin regarding MSA testing procedures.
INVESTIGATION | An average of four Baltimore city school teachers and staff are assaulted every day in our classrooms. Take a look at shocking numbers
Schools around the U.S. are reviewing security plans and in some cases adding extra law enforcement patrols to prepare for the first day of classes since a
Back to school can be an exciting time, but it can also be a cause of stress for children.
Flush with $55 million from the feds, Maryland is poised to strengthen early childhood learning to better prepare children before they step foot inside a
This month alone, at least four shootings of students have occurred in schools across the country, including Monday's deadly attack outside Cleveland, Ohio.
Comptroller Peter Franchot is continuing his push to require Maryland public school students to take a standalone course in financial literacy. Franchot will
It's official, Superintendent Dr. Joe Hairston is leaving the Baltimore County Public School system.
Nursing and allied health students are receiving a $200,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States.
Today we’ll learn about the graduating rates for students in Maryland.
Last year's California kindergartners had a record high percentage of parents who used a personal belief exemption to avoid immunization requirements.
Mercy High School students use iPads as a new learning tool in the classroom.
The Highlands School teaches students with dyslexia and other language based learning differences to succeed academically.
Gerstell Academy students take learning out of the classroom and on to a local farm to help feed the hungry.