Sherwood High School

March 20, 2016 | Staff Writer

Sherwood’s Rock ‘n Roll Revival Strikes a Bittersweet Note (VIDEO)

More than 300 Sherwood High School students participated in the school’s annual Rock ‘n Roll Revival. Now in its 45th year, this year’s show was bittersweet as the production marked the retirement of teacher and show director Bill Evans. MCPS-TV reports. Visit our PEG partner MCPS-TV to view more of its local programming.

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October 8, 2015 | Aline Barros

ESOL Students Share “Stories of Migrating Youth” in Silver Spring (PHOTOS)

In commemoration of Hispanic Heritage Month, more than 30 ESOL students from Sherwood High School were part of a project called Migrating Lives: Migrating Stories of Our Youth- a community outreach program offered at the Sandy Spring Museum. On Oct. 7, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett and Montgomery County Public Libraries Director Parker Hamilton joined these students to […]

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August 2, 2015 | Sonya Burke

Police Investigate Fatal Collision on Olney-Sandy Spring Road

UPDATED Montgomery County police are investigating a fatal collision involving a Honda CRV that struck a utility pole in the 300 block of Olney-Sandy Spring Road near Sherwood High School around 8 a.m. on Sunday in the Ashton area. The police department’s Collision Reconstruction Unit is conducting the investigation. According to police, the preliminary investigation […]

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May 26, 2015 | Krista Brick

Sherwood Softball Wins Fourth Straight State Title

Four times is a charm for the Sherwood High School girls softball team. The Sandy Spring team beat Northwest in the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association 4A championship game. Here’s the road that led them there. The ladies took home the trophy on Saturday. It’s the team’s fourth straight state championship. Perfection: Sherwood’s softball […]

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May 24, 2015 | Staff Writer

Sandy Spring Exhibit Captures Stories of Youth Fleeing Violence (VIDEO)

There’s an important exhibit at the Sandy Spring Museum on display now through May 31. It’s called Migrating Lives. Julie Rios Little has the story.   Visit our PEG partner County Cable Montgomery to view more of its local programming.

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March 10, 2015 | Krista Brick

Local Teens Win Choose Respect Public Service Announcement Contest (VIDEO)

Five Montgomery County students won prizes for their public service announcements at the sixth annual Choose Respect Conference. Dozens of students from local Montgomery County high schools produced public service announcements bringing attention to the dangers of dating abuse. Cash awards, donated by Verizon Wireless, were presented to the five winning entries at the sixth […]

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October 6, 2014 | Krista Brick

Area Volleyball Players Host Dig Pink Games for Breast Cancer Awareness

It’s all set. Volleyball players across Montgomery County are serving up  events for Breast Cancer Awareness Month that you are sure to dig! It’s called Dig Pink! and its a fundraising event for breast cancer through the Side-Out Foundation. The term side-out refers to a situation in volleyball when one team wins a point while its […]

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September 30, 2014 | Aline Barros

Raising Awareness Against Bullying in Silver Spring (VIDEO)

The Bullying in Schools Town Hall meeting, held on September 28, was sponsored by Montgomery County Committee on Hate/Violence, the Montgomery County Office of Human Rights and Montgomery College. Related:

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September 28, 2014 | Aline Barros

Silver Spring Meeting Raises Awareness Against Bullying (VIDEO)

Members of the community had the chance to share stories, experiences, and asked questions about bullying in schools. The Bullying in Schools Town Hall meeting, held on September 28, was sponsored by Montgomery County Committee on Hate/Violence, the Montgomery County Office of Human Rights and Montgomery College. The event focused on preventing bullying behavior, but […]

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February 20, 2014 | Staff Writer

photo score board after race

Morgan Hill Wins 50-Yard Freestyle at Metros (Video)

Sherwood High School’s Morgan Hill won the 50-yard freestyle Feb. 8 at the Washington Metropolitan Metropolitan Interscholastic Swimming Championships in Germantown. Hill set a Metros record with a time of 22.97 seconds. Related:

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