Wootton High School has communicated that the school is in a Shelter-in-Place due to a bomb threat at the school. The full message communicated to families can be seen below:
Wootton High School has communicated that the school is in a Shelter-in-Place due to a bomb threat at the school. The full message communicated to families can be seen below:
Montgomery County Councilmember Natali Fani-González will hold a community conversation with the Department of General Services on the upcoming Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center on Wednesday, April 24 at the Wheaton Library. (more…)
Montgomery County has announced that all nine of its golf courses have achieved “Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” for environmental excellence. (more…)
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) will pilot girls’ flag football during the Fall 2024 season through a partnership with the Baltimore Ravens and Under Armour.
“Montgomery County’s Gift to D.C.: The Washington Aqueduct” an online presentation from Montgomery History, will take place on Tuesday, April 23.
According to the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, “Montgomery County has activated a Hypothermia Alert for extreme cold from 2am Monday, 4/22 until 8am Monday, 4/22. Expect the wind chill to be below 32 degrees. Wear layers if you go outside. Take extra precautions if you spend significant time outdoors”
The Montgomery County Alcohol & Other Drug Addiction Advisory Council (AODAAC) will host a virtual forum on Thursday, May 9.
Rockville native Helen Maroulis, 32, became the first United States woman wrestler to qualify for three Olympics games . In 2016 she was the first U.S. woman to win a gold medal in wrestling and won a bronze medal in 2020.
The Montgomery County Office of Procurement will host a “Vendor Connection Summit” from 9am-12pm on Thursday, April 25, at the Silver Spring Civic Building. (more…)
MCPS High School Sports Scores Scores for Apr 20, 2024 (powered by www.MoCoAI.com):
The Maryland SoccerPlex is a 24 field complex in Boyds that welcomes more than 1 million visitors a year. Opened in 2000, the Maryland SoccerPlex was built with a public-private partnership between the Maryland Soccer Foundation and the Maryland National-Capital Park and Planning Commission (MNCPPC). A $2.1 million investment and advancement drainage project for Maryland SoccerPlex’s 20 native soil natural fields was recently completed.