The Board of Education voted unanimously on Feb. 9 to start the phase-in to return to schools
On Feb. 3, Silver Chips Print and Silver Chips Online spoke with outgoing MCPS superintendent Jack Smith about his impact as an educator, ongoing COVID-19 recovery plans, and what's next for the school district. Read the full Q&A here.
The MCPS parent survey indicates that most students will remain in virtual learning in the second semester
MCPS moves closer to the completion of its boundary study
In MCPS, more students are choosing to withdraw from its schools
The county stopped working with COVID-19 testing lab Advagenix due to questions of reliability
Montgomery County residents stay home while celebrating and minimal increase in new cases within county
How seniors collected their caps and gowns and returned materials that belong to the school
White Oak and other testing sites to test 100 patients a day
The gap in academic performance between White and Asian and minority students has not narrowed
A new proposal drives for safety and general behind-the-wheel instruction
Blair librarians are hoping to expand outreach through a different language
Captains Zaire Cooper and Chris Watkins plan to commit to a collegiate team in the near future
Families, board members and other community members have voiced mixed opinions
MCPS inspects safety in athletic teams following a rape incident at Damascus High School
Under the Kids Ride Free program, students can ride for free on RideOn and metro buses
The singer announced in his Instagram comments that he was not actually scheduled to perform at Blair
An increasing number of bus law violations prompted this decision
The school building underwent planned changes this summer
Gov. Larry Hogan addressed county legislators' concerns about funding for Maryland's education plan in his closing speech at the Maryland Association of Counties on Aug. 15.
Temperatures in the area hit record highs as a heat wave swept the East Coast.
In 2017, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) added four portables to Blair. Due to the school's increasing student population in the 2019-20 school year, the MCPS Department of Facilities Management is introducing more portables adjacent to the current portables.
"Quiz whiz" Sophia Weng competed against two other students across the nation
Mayor Catherine Pugh steps down, leaving Blazers questioning the image of political officials
Blazers attended a Q&A session with SMOB candidates Zoe Tishaev and Nate Tinbite
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