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MoCo’s School Population Is Growing, Where’s The Money To Build More School Space? — More than 10,000 new students will enroll in MCPS in the next six years, yet there’s little money for new capital school-building projects. Some say the county deserves more school funding aid from the state. [Washington Post]

Businesses Discuss How To Give Back — Community Profits Montgomery, a new initiative for businesses that do charity work in Montgomery County, held its kick-off event last week at the Greater Bethesda-Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce. The group is looking for members. [Bethesda Magazine]

Lockheed Exec Makes Highest Paid CEO List — CEO Bob Stevens, of Bethesda-based defense giant Lockheed Martin, was No. 14 on a recent list of highest paid executives at publicly-traded companies. Stevens brought home $23.8 million in total compensation in 2012, up 16 percent from 2011. [Washington Business Journal]

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