About 65.8 percent of Churchville Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 34.2 percent of students failed, according to a Harford News analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 19 percent of Aberdeen Middle students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 81 percent of students failed, according to a Harford News analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
Now that President Trump has approved the first of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s FEMA requests in the wake of last month’s flooding, another flood will begin – this one involving paperwork.
About 21.6 percent of Halls Cross Roads Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 78.4 percent of students failed, according to a Harford News analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 63.7 percent of Harford Technical High students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 36.3 percent of students failed, according to a Harford News analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
Frostburg State University reported having the most outdoor track and field athletes in the state in 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.
About 36.8 percent of Bakerfield Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 63.2 percent of students failed, according to a Harford News analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 38 percent of Aberdeen High students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 62 percent of students failed, according to a Harford News analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
Among Maryland's most populous urban centers, the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area posted the highest percentage of mortgages that owe at least 25 percent more on their loans than their property is worth, according to a home equity analysis by ATTOM Data Solutions.
Joe Rannazzisi, a former DEA official who has charged the pharmaceutical industry with culpability in the opiate epidemic was the keynote speaker for Harford County’s 14th annual Drug Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Symposium held June 21 at Bel Air High School.
Back by popular demand, Harford County will host a “poker run” on Saturday, July 14 as part of its award-winning Harford Streams Summer Adventure program to raise awareness and support for protecting local waterways.
Congratulations to Heather Irizarry, our Member Relationship Manager, for being recognized this morning as a 2018 Champions for Children and Youth Nominee for all of her hard work for the YEA Harford County Chamber program!
“The strength of local and regional economies, our ability to rebuild the middle class, and the possibility that a new generation will achieve their goals depends on community colleges,” said Dr. Karen A.