There are a reported two million cases of self-harm in the U.S. alone, including cutting, burning and self-hitting, according to the National Mental Health Association.
Washington Post reporter Jay Mathews gives a lecture regarding college applications at Richard Montgomery High School on Wednesday, March 9.
Washington Post reporter Jay Mathews speaks at Richard Montgomery High School on Wednesday, March 9, informing students and parents about the college application process.
Senior Maggy Acosta, left, with Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley,
Photo courtesy of Acosta
Anatomy students dissect their cat.
The Instrumental Music concert, featuring Blair's Symphonic and Honors Jazz Bands and Orchestra, originally scheduled for this coming Thursday, March 17, has been postponed until further notice because of a scheduling error.
Recruitment letters sent to junior basketball player Cate Rassman. Coaches began contacting Rassman after her AAU team played in 2004 exposure tournament.
Banks Williams speak to ninth grade girls about health and early pregnancies.
AP World History is one of the courses that will be changed next year.
Washington Post staff writer Jay Mathews discussed his book "Harvard Schmarvard: Getting Beyond the Ivy League to the College That is Best for You" and gave a speech to interested parents and students at Richard Montgomery High School on Wednesday, March 9, concerning the college-application process and how to receive an Ivy-League education at non-brand name schools.
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