Standardized Testing No More…For Now

At the start of March, students across Maryland received yet another break as a result of the gripping COVID-19 pandemic. Regional news site Maryland Matters reported that on March 4th, the Board of Education (BOE) had voted to postpone all standardized testing until the start of the next school year in the fall. Only one board member opposed the decision, while another was absent. “The … Continue reading Standardized Testing No More…For Now

Minecraft’s New Caves and Cliffs Update

This upcoming summer Minecraft is planning on releasing its biggest and most awaited update since the 2020 Neither update, which added features to the Neither and brought new biomes and new blocks into the game. The new update 1.17 or more widely known as the “Caves and Cliffs” update will bring in new biomes, new items, and new mobs, including a new hostile mob. Some … Continue reading Minecraft’s New Caves and Cliffs Update

The Diversity Of the BSAP Liason

Mr. Brian Ringgold is the current BSAP (Black Student Achievement Program) Liaison for Oakland Mills High School. He had previously worked at Wilde Lake High School until 2016 but then moved to Oakland Mills where he still is today. He’s liked by all of the students and is a big activist and advocate for change and equality. Mr. Ringgold plays a major role in the … Continue reading The Diversity Of the BSAP Liason

Missing in Maryland

Over the past year, people all over Maryland have gone missing. No one knows where they have gone or why they’ve suddenly disappeared. According to the Maryland Missing Report, “There are currently 209 missing person reports active.”  According to the Anne Arundel County Police, “On Thursday, January 7, 2021, at approximately 4:20 p.m., the Anne Arundel County Police took a Missing Persons Report in regards to … Continue reading Missing in Maryland