After almost 13 years attending Maryland School for the Deaf, Bella Finkle said it will be strange not to see her school’s building every day.
Frederick native Elizabeth England Benson, the younger of two hearing daughters of Deaf adults Harry and Minnie Benson, was born in 1904.
Teachers and other employees at Maryland School for the Deaf voted overwhelmingly to unionize last week, giving them the ability to collectively negotiate on wages, benefits and more.
Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) announced its next superintendent on Monday, ending a search process that took more than two years.
Maryland School for the Deaf will name its next superintendent on Jan. 9.
Maryland School for the Deaf will interview and conduct forums this week with two finalists vying to be its next superintendent.
Frederick native Elizabeth England Benson, the younger of two hearing daughters of Deaf adults Harry and Minnie Benson, was born in 1904.
Teachers and other employees at Maryland School for the Deaf voted overwhelmingly to unionize last week, giving them the ability to collective…
Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) announced its next superintendent on Monday, ending a search process that took more than two years.
Maryland School for the Deaf will name its next superintendent on Jan. 9.
Maryland School for the Deaf will interview and conduct forums this week with two finalists vying to be its next superintendent.
A 15-year-old boy is facing second-degree assault charges after an incident at Heather Ridge School this week.
The Maryland School for the Deaf board of trustees has relaunched the search for the school’s next superintendent after a hiatus of more than a year.
The Frederick Police Department will again provide a school resource officer for the Maryland School for the Deaf's campus in the city.
They say Rome wasn’t built in a day, but sheds are a different story. A few students from Frederick County Public Schools’ Career and Technolo…
The U.S. hasn’t always done a good job of exposing young people to career options early in order to draw them into fields the country needs, U…
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Frederick County Public Schools recently launched a new series called “Vision 2020” to air on FCPS TV.
Olivia White, vice president for student life and dean of students at Hood College, will retire later this year after more than 27 years at the college.
Mount St. Mary’s University has added a new employee to its roster, hiring the school’s first-ever sports dietitian.
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In November 2019, Diego Ramirez was a sophomore, and the lot on Fulton Avenue in Walkersville was empty.
Nearly two-dozen students from the Frederick County Public Schools’ Career and Technology Center (CTC) placed in the upper tier of the 57th an…
Crystal Salit stood onstage at the Baker Park bandshell Friday morning, looking out at the two dozen students who were part of her graduating class.
Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) recently announced that an endowment has been created to fund future academic pursuits of the school's graduates.
There was plenty of dancing at Rock Creek School on Wednesday, as the school’s graduating students celebrated the end of their public school careers.
Frederick County Public Schools has received four new grants, three of which will support the Food and Nutrition Services Department of FCPS.
Frederick County Public Schools released additional details Thursday about the outdoor graduation ceremonies planned for the class of 2021.
Board of Education members heard from six Frederick County Public Schools principals on Wednesday — just six days before in-person learning is…
Dressed in a magenta sweater and purple sneakers, Savannah Dahan took the stage of NBC’s “Little Big Shots” earlier this year to perform Sara …
An independent review of the Maryland School for the Deaf appears to be necessary, a high-ranking state senator said this week.
As the Frederick County Career and Technology Center resumes in-person classes, students are also getting back to work on their home build, wh…
When students enroll in programs at the Frederick County Career and Technology Center, they often expect a lot of hands-on learning to occur.
While Gov. Larry Hogan and State Superintendent of Schools Karen Salmon's announcement to allow fall sports took center stage Thursday, the go…
Typical protests in downtown Frederick the last couple of months have featured many chants and calls for action.
Maryland School for the Deaf Superintendent James Tucker announced late Thursday that he would retire from his position on Sept. 4, amid turmo…
Alumni and parents of former students at the Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) issued an open letter recently calling for the removal of the …
The Vigilant Hose Co. Auxiliary is sponsoring a cornhole tournament Saturday, Aug. 22, at the Activities Building, 17701 Creamery Road, Emmits…
The Community Foundation of Frederick County announces its FY2021 dates for the Impact Grant application period.
From 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Convoy of Hope will be distributing free bags of food at Calvary Assembly, 8234 Woodsboro Pike, Walkersville. Just…
Correction: The bridge dedication is 10 a.m. Aug. 18.
Flexible Evening High/Frederick County Virtual School announces its summer graduates in the Class of 2020: Reily Kathryn Aitken, Walkersville …
Just a Kind Note, an initiative of George Street Services, seeks volunteers to write notes of kindness with uplifting messages to recipients t…
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