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Trey and Travis Colburn were raised with Orphan Grain Train (OGT) as a part of their lives, providing humanitarian needs for the less fortunate.
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11/4/20 10:54 AM
As one of our county’s non-public (independent/private) schools, we were in a fortunate position to work independently, via our own task force, on developing approved guidelines that permitted us to open our doors to in-person learning five days a week.
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Jamey Hein | Head of School, St. Martin’s-in-the-Field Episcopal School |
11/4/20 10:25 AM
Self-proclaimed “tree hugger” and Broadneck High School teacher Nancy Bourgeois has been recognized as this year’s recipient of the Jan Hollmann Environmental Education Award.
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11/4/20 10:21 AM
The National Merit Scholarship Program has named three Severn Schoool students, Andrew Campbell. Will Oliver and Julia Youssef, as semifinalists in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship competition.
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11/3/20 05:26 PM
Young environmental stewards took to the streets of their Shipley’s Choice neighborhood in October to keep the area clean.
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11/3/20 04:00 PM
Anne Chambers passed away on October 12 at her home in Hagerstown at the age of 80.
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10/19/20 04:59 PM
The holidays are approaching, and we need help answering some age-old questions.
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By the Voice staff |
10/14/20 04:28 PM
Gemma Fiorenza is training for a jiujitsu fundraiser that fights cancer.
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10/12/20 01:57 PM
The modified helmets have now been used routinely in high-risk cases by surgical teams at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
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10/9/20 07:59 AM
On Monday, November 30, students in grades 3 through 5 will return in a hybrid format.
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By the AACPS Communications Office |
10/8/20 08:02 AM
With over a month of e-learning under their belts this year, two Severna Park educators reflected on how they have kept their students engaged virtually.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
10/6/20 02:24 PM
What will public education look like in a post-pandemic world? Will homeschooling and learning pods increase in popularity? Will the emergence of new educational models emphasize the social-emotional needs of students?
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by John Singleton |
10/6/20 02:13 PM
When the opportunity arose for Severna Park High School seniors Edie Deegan and Anders Hansen to give back to the many assisted living communities in Severna Park, they dove in headfirst.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
10/6/20 02:03 PM
Severna Park high school senior Braden Jacobs is partnering with artist Liz Lind and Carrol’s Creek Cafe to sell T-shirts to raise money for outdoor classrooms at Eastport Elementary School.
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By Elizabeth Spearman |
10/6/20 01:57 PM
High school junior Colin Lukas used his personal experiences this summer as a springboard for his new business, Colin’s Covid Care.
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By Diane Lewis |
10/6/20 01:51 PM
The challenge simulates the distance men and women climbed in the World Trade Center during their heroic effort to save lives.
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By Zach Sparks l zach@severnaparkvoice.com |
9/11/20 07:56 PM
After hearing concerns from many parents, former educators, current educators and community members, Chris Childress founded the Community Network for Severna Park Schools, a resource for families that were impacted by virtual learning.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
9/9/20 02:39 PM
Anxiety and depression have been frequent conflicts for high school students. Look past the nationwide news and memorials miles away.
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By Aidann Bacolodan | Broadneck High School Student |
9/9/20 02:34 PM
Future Doctors Organization was launched by then Broadneck High School student Paxton Paganelli in 2012. Ryan Davis later started a Severna Park High School chapter.
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By Jane Seiss |
9/9/20 02:29 PM
With unused funds left from a prom breakfast that was canceled due to the coronavirus, Severna Park High School’s class of 2020 decided to donate the funds to charity.
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9/9/20 02:12 PM