Here are five things to know today, May 9, in Montgomery County: 1. Frost Advisory: Bundle up, a cold morning is on tap. The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory, effective until 9 a.m. today, for some areas of Montgomery County. 2. Trash Talk: Some Montgomery County residents are experiencing trash and recycling collection delays in their […]
New Kensington Middle School Named
At a recent meeting, the Montgomery County Board of Education selected a name for Bethesda-Chevy Chase Middle School #2. The Board voted to name the new school Silver Creek Middle School, according to a news release. The naming process for the school began in February with the following names suggested by the Board: Dr. Paul […]
Hogan Responds to Durso’s Request About Extending School Calendar End Date
When it comes to the school calendar, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has some advice for the president of the Montgomery County school board. “Considering the series of recent troubling incidents reported in Montgomery County schools, I suggest you and your colleagues consider shifting your focus from arguing over which 180 days class is in session […]
Five Things to Know Today, March 30, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, March 30th, in Montgomery County: 1. Healthy Living: Montgomery County is the healthiest county in the state of Maryland, according to a new report. 2. Assignment Education: The Montgomery County Board of Education (BOE) meets later today, and one of the items on the agenda is the naming […]
Top 10 Stories for March 17-23
Talk about a sad week for the news. Stories about Rockville High School — the rape allegations and their aftermath — dominated our web traffic reports. But the week also saw the horrific explosion of a home and the owner’s death. Callers Threaten Rockville High UPDATED: Montgomery School Board Raises New Objection to Labor Day […]
New Contest Announced for MCPS Students Aimed to Combat Hate
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Superintendent Dr. Jack Smith announced the launch of a new contest for MCPS students to aimed to combat hate at a recent Board of Education meeting. The contest titled, “United We Learn,” is in response to recent hate-based incidents around the county and country, according to Smith. Students will have […]
MoCo Snow Blog: Nor’easter 2017 (VIDEO)
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for snow, sleet and freezing rain from now thru 2 p.m. for Montgomery County. This is your source for the latest wintry weather news in Montgomery County. We hope you will contribute your snow updates and photos for this blog as well. You can email […]
Five Things to Know Today, March 6, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, March 6, in Montgomery County: 1. County Council President Roger Berliner will meet with members of the media at 11:30 a.m. On the agenda are the state immigration policies, the county’s five-year food security plan, and an update on the status of Highway M83—a proposed route that would connect […]
The Past Week’s Top Stories
The top stories at mymcmedia.org run the gamut, from police and fire news, to a quirky story about an attempt to dispose of a statue of a Confederate soldier. Use the links below in case you missed any of them. The Statue Nobody Wants Had Little Luck on Craigslist Board of Education Adopts Updated School […]
Board of Education Adopts Updated School Calendar
The Board of Education voted unanimously on Monday night to adopt an updated calendar for the 2017 – 2018 school year. The first day of school will be Sept. 5, 2017, for students and the last day of school will be June 12, 2018. According to a news release, the Board of Education originally adopted […]
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