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Prince George’s County Public Schools announced it will be entirely online from August 31 through at least January 2021 as the county remains a hotspot for coronavirus in Maryland. Continue reading
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Prince George’s County Public Schools will distribute Chromebooks beginning today through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students and their parents should go to their boundary school parking lot during this time with a parent’s ID, a student’s report card and a pen while making sure to practice safe social distancing. Continue reading
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Here’s How the Route 1 Corridor is Adapting to the Coronavirus
As the coronavirus continues to spread, local businesses and other area institutions along the Route 1 corridor are quickly finding a number of creative ways to cope, serve their customers and help other residents weather the health crisis. Continue reading
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All Prince George’s County Public schools will close starting on Monday, March 16. The University of Maryland is holding all classes online on that same day. And all Prince George’s County libraries will close beginning March 16 as well. Continue reading
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New Preschool in Partnership With UMD Coming to College Park This Summer
The University of Maryland Child Development Center at 4601 Calvert Road in College Park will serve 120 children from ages six weeks through five years old. Continue reading
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The Hyattsville Elementary School playground recently got a fun new look thanks to a local architecture firm and a few hundred dollars worth of paint. Grimm + Parker, the firm that designed the new Hyattsville library that’s currently under construction, … Continue reading
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Founded by the nonprofit Children’s Guild, Monarch Preschool College Park will serve children ages 3 to 5 with a year-round, full-day program focused on hands-on, project-based learning. The preschool will be located in an 11,400-square-foot renovated space in College Park … Continue reading
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