0 Schools In the March Madness of mock trials, the Severna Park High School Mock Trial team has made the Maryland Final Four! Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from Anne Arundel County Public School: March 17, 2023 In the March Madness of mock trials, the Severna Park High School Mock Trial team has made the Maryland Final Four! The Anne Arundel Mock Trial league closed out its regular season with thirteen public and private schools vying for top ranking. The top four schools in the county went to compete for two spots in the Circuit 3 playoff versus Howard and Carroll county teams. Severna Park beat Rockbridge Academy and Crofton High school won against North County High School. Severna Park earned the County Champion title with a record of 6-0 in the regular season and a win in the championship match. Crofton High School ended as the runner-up with a 5-1 regular season record and a win in … [Read more...] about Anne Arundel County Public School: Severna Park High Mock Trial Team Among Tops
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Anne Arundel County Public School: Two 2023 Maryland Young Women Leaders Honored By Governor
0 Schools Indu S. Bodala of Glen Burnie High School and Mahlet Mesfin of Crofton High School are two of four inspirational young women recognized. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from Anne Arundel County Public School: March 22, 2023 Indu S. Bodala of Glen Burnie High School and Mahlet Mesfin of Crofton High School are two of four inspirational young women recently recognized by Governor Wes Moore and Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller as 2023 Maryland Young Women Leaders awardees. Indu is a junior in the Biomedical Medical Allied Health Magnet program at Glen Burnie High School and is a shining example of the school’s talented student body. In addition to accumulating many academic accolades, she also shows a strong commitment to her community through several service initiatives and student advocacy work. Read about and watch a video from Indu . Mahlet is a senior honors student at Crofton … [Read more...] about Anne Arundel County Public School: Two 2023 Maryland Young Women Leaders Honored By Governor
Nashville school shooter legally purchased weapons, suffered emotional disorder: police
close Video Nashville school shooter purchased 7 firearms before attack, police chief says Fox News’ CB Cotton speaks with Nashville Police Chief John Drake about what they are learning about the shooter. Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old transgender artist and former student, legally purchased the arsenal used in the attack behind the family's back despite serious emotional issues that required a doctor's attention, according to authorities. Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake also told reporters Tuesday that a motive in the attack remains unknown, and that the shooter had targeted the school but not any individual victims specifically. "We've interviewed the parents of Audrey Hale, and we've determined that Audrey bought seven firearms from five different local gun stores here legally," Drake said during a news briefing. "They were legally purchased. Three of those weapons were used yesterday during the horrific … [Read more...] about Nashville school shooter legally purchased weapons, suffered emotional disorder: police
This Bay Area school district could be first in U.S to offer cash reparations to some Black students
Berkeley Unified School District is looking into providing cash reparations to African American students whose ancestors were enslaved in the United States, with officials saying the district “can and should lead such a change” nationally. The district is creating a task force to make recommendations to the school board by January on how to fund and implement a reparations program that is focused on cash payments, according to a district webpage explaining the effort. The task force, with 15-20 members, will include board members, district staff, teachers and community members. Kad Smith, a Berkeley High School alumnus and former project director at Oakland social justice nonprofit CompassPoint, will be the task force facilitator. The district is recruiting community members and plans an online informational meeting Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. for those interested. While the effort is still in its early stages, the district webpage says officials want to create a program … [Read more...] about This Bay Area school district could be first in U.S to offer cash reparations to some Black students
5 Anne Arundel Students Win Scholarships From Dr. Ben Carson, His Wife
0 Schools Five Anne Arundel County students won scholarships from Dr. Ben Carson and his wife. Carson is a former surgeon and presidential candidate. Jacob Baumgart , Patch Staff Posted Reply ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — Five Anne Arundel County Public School students won scholarships from retired surgeon and former presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson and his wife, Candy Carson. These students each won a $1,000 college scholarship after being named a Carson Scholar: Addison Fowler (5th grader at Jacobsville Elementary School in Pasadena) Jack Mewett (8th grader at Crofton Middle School in Gambrills) Natalie Niles (8th grader at Magothy River Middle School in Arnold) Terae Raymond (5th grader at Solley Elementary School in Glen Burnie) Piper Wood (5th grader at Freetown Elementary School in Glen Burnie) These students were among the 482 nationwide to take home the honor this year. Carson Scholars … [Read more...] about 5 Anne Arundel Students Win Scholarships From Dr. Ben Carson, His Wife
Los Angeles Jazz With Kamasi Washington and Others
A few weeks ago, the jazz tenor saxophonist Kamasi Washington stood onstage at a club in Hermosa Beach, Calif., with his band, the Next Step, ending a version of the ballad standard “My One and Only Love” with an improvised closing tag, like a group cadenza. But it sprung open a whole new chapter of the song. Mr. Washington’s playing spread through the group into a sustained volcanic surge, with a front line of two saxophones and trombone; Miles Mosley’s upright bass and Brandon Coleman’s keyboards run through distortion and wah-wah pedals; and two drummers, Ronald Bruner and Tony Austin, making enfolded, clattering patterns. A series of melodies and rhythms developed on the fly, with Mr. Washington building up to hoarse, Pharoah Sanders-like cries, and then the tailing off commenced Mr. Washington finished last. He closed up his solo in whispers, removed the horn from his mouth and pulled on the loose curls in his hair, smiling absent-mindedly. The unusual circumstances — a … [Read more...] about Los Angeles Jazz With Kamasi Washington and Others