Montgomery County
Recent News About Montgomery County
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Which Montgomery County schools have the best attendance rates?
Among Maryland public schools in Montgomery County, Paint Branch High, Winston Churchill High and Walt Whitman High had the best attendance record during the 2016-17 academic year.
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Which Montgomery County schools have the worst attendance rates?
Among Maryland public schools in Montgomery County, Regional Institute for Children & Adolescents, Watkins Mill High and Gaithersburg High had the worst attendance record during the 2016-17 academic year.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville's Role in the Education of African Americans to be held February 24
Rockville’s Role in the Education of African Americans, is a Black History Month talk by historian Ralph Buglass and co-sponsored by Peerless Rockville and Friends of the Library, Rockville Memorial Chapter.
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Which Maryland counties had the best high school graduation rates?
Maryland public schools reported that 87.67 percent of students in the Class of 2017 graduated on-time, according to the latest Maryland Schools Report Card.
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Report: Which Maryland counties spend the most per student?
On average, Maryland schools spend $13,966 per student, the latest Maryland Schools Report Card said.
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Analysis: Median home prices not keeping pace with wages in Montgomery County
Wage growth is outpacing home prices in Montgomery County and five other Maryland counties, according to an analysis of 432 counties nationwide by ATTOM Data Solutions in the second quarter.
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Report: How many teachers do Maryland counties employ?
The state employs 68 public school teachers for every 1,000 students, according to the latest Maryland Schools Report Card.
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Montgomery County Planning, Housing & Economic Development Committee will meet June 11.
Montgomery County Planning, Housing & Economic Development Committee will meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 11.
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Montgomery County Energy and Air Quality Advisory Committee met June 4.
Montgomery County Energy and Air Quality Advisory Committee met at 7 p.m. Monday, June 4.