College dropout donates $31 million to University of Md.
The record gift from Brendan Iribe, co-founder of Oculus VR, will fund scholarships, computer science.
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Schools have received major gifts even in lean economic times. The latest, for U-Md., is $31 million.
College dropout donates $31 million to University of Md.
The record gift from Brendan Iribe, co-founder of Oculus VR, will fund scholarships, computer science.
Montgomery warns about new whooping cough case
New case of pertussis at Gaithersburg High is not linked to summer camp in Pennsylvania.
D.C. teacher asks students to compare Hitler to Bush
The teacher “deeply regrets this mistake,” a schools spokeswoman said of the homework assignment.
Kindergarten teacher: ‘There is a good possibility I will be fired but...’
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Education Dept. offers 9/11 teaching materials -- but won’t guarantee they are accurate
Read the disclaimer on the materials list.
2 students show up to school draped in Confederate flags
The Md. high school students wore the flags days after a student waved one at a high school football game.
Two applicants seek to restart Options Public Charter
Current leadership, outside group seek to take over alternative school plagued by contracting allegations.
Sept. 11 ceremonies a tradition at Montgomery school
Baker Middle School in Damascus lost a former teacher in the Sept. 11 attacks.
In-seat attendance up in D.C. schools
This measure tracks both unexcused and excused absences.
Arlington schools find trends in ‘Big Data’ competition
The study focused on drop-out rates in the county using a massive trove of student data.
School requiring kids to sign in and out of bathroom
Kids have to wear ID cards all the time too at Northport High.
Common Core 2.0: Common Core by another name
43 states are standing by the Common Core, but one-third are calling it by another name.
Olney mourns teenager who died in holiday weekend crash
Shawn Gangloff, 15, remembered for “a sense of humor and joy that was very contagious.”
Pr. William reburies remains found during schools project
Contractors preparing to build playing fields had unearthed the grave, which was more than a century old.
Student who displayed Confederate flag disciplined
Howard County Schools would not say what action was taken over unfurling of flag at football game.
U.S. News glamour lists tilt toward private colleges
The University of California at Berkeley, highly prestigious, barely makes the top 20.
Prince George’s school board to hold retreat this week
The agenda includes defining “a more effective working relationship” with Supt. Kevin Maxwell.
Howard Fuller: Civil rights warrior or billionaire’s tool?
In new book, activist reflects on a lifelong fight for civil rights and education that has ruffled old allies.
Montgomery school construction projects add more space
Three projects were completed for the first day of school, two more are expected to open by January.
D.C. anti-truancy program is getting more kids to school
The initiative pairs case managers with families to address the reasons their children miss school.
Fairfax’s Thomas Jefferson tops high school rankings
Newsweek magazine places Thomas Jefferson High School atop rankings of country’s secondary schools.
Why one college is pleased to return to U.S. News rankings
Sarah Lawrence had been omitted for several years because of a policy on use of test scores in admissions
Michelle Obama gives shout-out to Khan Academy
The Obama administration keeps expressing its admiration for Sal Khan.
U.S. News college rankings produce some major shifts
For most schools, the rankings vary little from year to year. But a few saw major changes in the 2014-2015 list.
Towson University freshman’s death under investigation
Julia Ratnaraj, 18, of Sewell, N.J., was found unresponsive Saturday at an off-campus apartment.