Montgomery County allocates $8M for added student mental health services

The Montgomery County Council approved $2 million for school wellness centers and $3 million for mental health programming and $3 million for youth development programs.

By Nicole AsburyApril 20, 2022

Meet the Finalists: 2022 Washington Post Principal and Teacher of the Year awards

The winners were chosen by a selection committee of individuals who represent teachers, administrators and parents.

By Eliza GrayApril 20, 2022

With positivity and dedication, principal aims to bring joy to school

Amy Schott, principal of Henderson Elementary in Prince William County, Va., is The Washington Post's 2022 Principal of the Year.

By Eliza GrayApril 18, 2022

Choral director uses music to teach compassion, inspire students

Jordan Markwood, choral director at Rock Ridge High School in Loudoun County, Va., is The Washington Post's 2022 Teacher of the Year.

By Eliza GrayApril 18, 2022

Fairfax chooses new superintendent as NAACP, parents, students protest pick

The Fairfax school board named Michelle Reid as the system's next superintendent. She currently leads the Northshore School District in Washington state.

By Hannah NatansonApril 14, 2022

Prince George’s school board ethics panel to resign en masse

The five-member panel of unpaid, volunteer residents, will step down effective April 15.

By Nicole AsburyApril 13, 2022

Washington Teachers’ Union endorses Robert White for mayor

The labor group has clashed with incumbent Muriel E Bowser during the pandemic.

By Perry Stein and Julie Zauzmer WeilApril 13, 2022

Media outlets file suit over Va. Gov. Youngkin’s teacher tip line

The Youngkin administration denied media Freedom of Information Act requests for submissions to the tip line, saying that they were covered by exemptions for a governor’s “working papers and correspondence.”

By Laura VozzellaApril 13, 2022

Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick to retire by June 2024

Wayne A.I. Frederick has been at Howard University for more than three decades — first as a student, then a faculty member and administrator. He was named interim president in 2013 and assumed the position permanently a year later.

By Lauren LumpkinApril 13, 2022

American, GW universities among latest campuses to reinstate masks

American and George Washington universities will reverse short-lived mask-optional policies following rising coronavirus caseloads on campuses throughout the region.

By Lauren LumpkinApril 11, 2022

New Va. law requires schools alert parents of ‘sexually explicit material’

The new law requires school systems adopt guidelines for handling sexually explicit content — including how parents are notified of the material and can opt their children out of receiving it.

By Hannah NatansonApril 11, 2022

Groups call on D.C. to classify more kids as at-risk for academic failure

Forty local groups say undocumented students, students who have incarcerated parents, and adult learners should receive extra funding.

By Perry SteinApril 9, 2022

Fading candles, a ‘sad’ horse: Students process pandemic with quilt

Fourth- and fifth-graders from Bannockburn Elementary School in Bethesda created a quilt that documented their reflections during the pandemic. Many of the squares capture the loneliness the students felt as they stayed home.

By Nicole AsburyApril 8, 2022

Georgetown, Johns Hopkins temporarily restore some covid measures

Rising coronavirus cases are pushing at least two D.C.-area campuses to temporarily reinstate old mask and testing rules.

By Lauren LumpkinApril 7, 2022

This school board can’t stop fighting. A Maryland bill aims to fix it.

The long-plagued school board of one of Maryland’s largest districts has lost three of its members. A bill before the Maryland legislature would reshape the panel, ending the county executive's authority to appoint officials there.

By Nicole AsburyApril 7, 2022

UMBC’s next president will be an academic dean from Duke

Valerie Sheares Ashby, dean of arts and sciences at Duke University, will become the first female president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

By Nick AndersonApril 4, 2022

D.C. mayor wants to restore slashed funding for police in schools

The council approved a budget last year that would gradually remove the school resource officer program by 2025. Bowser’s latest budget proposal calls for restoring the program to its original size.

By Perry Stein and Peter HermannApril 2, 2022

Court says Thomas Jefferson admissions can remain as case proceeds

The ruling applies to the current applicants for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology's Class of 2026.

By Hannah NatansonMarch 31, 2022

Catholic U. names Illinois provost, ex-engineering dean as president

Peter K. Kilpatrick will become Catholic University's president in July, succeeding John Garvey.

By Lauren LumpkinMarch 29, 2022

GWU’s interim president hopes 2022 will be ‘turning point’ for school

Mark Wrighton, George Washington University's interim president, arrived at a university in turmoil. Now he'll work to stabilize the campus.

By Lauren LumpkinMarch 28, 2022