We received this note from Councilman David Marks...
Carney Elementary School has been prioritized for air conditioning. The Board of Education received the budget request last night, and it should hopefully be approved in September. Funding will still need to be appropriated by the county and state. Plans call for design work in 2015 and construction in 2016. Six additional schools in northeastern and central Baltimore County were prioritized for air conditioning, part of County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's $1.1 billion school improvement program. Many thanks also to Superintendent Dallas Dance, my colleague Councilman Todd Huff, Senator Kathy Klausmeier, Delegate John Cluster and community leaders for their support as well. All partnered with our office. This is a great announcement for the community! Thanks to everyone who has supported us over the last couple of years and to Sherry McCammon for leading our PTA Advocacy efforts.
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Towson, MD - With globe-shaped trophies in hand, Baltimore County Public Schools administrators surprised principals at 10 elementary schools yesterday with the news that their schools have been selected to pilot a Spanish language instruction program for Grade 4 students. Beginning next school year, Bear Creek, Hampton, Johnnycake, Padonia, Pleasant Plains, Prettyboy, Reisterstown, Sussex, Vincent Farm and West Towson elementary schools will teach Spanish language. The school system plan is to expand the program to Grade 4 students in all elementary schools by 2015-2016. “Expanding world languages instruction will help us reach our goal of graduating globally competitive students,” said S. Dallas Dance, BCPS superintendent. “Research tells us that being proficient in more than one language provides a competitive career advantage, promotes cultural understanding and improves achievement on comprehensive standardized tests.” “The 10 selected schools are located throughout Baltimore County, and the review panel took great care to identify a cadre ofschools that truly represent the racial, ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of our school system,” said Brian Schiffer, BCPS director of social sciences, fine arts, and world languages. Pilot schools were chosen from among 31 elementary schools that initially expressed interest. The selection process included applications, surveys of teacher interest and a review panel. In addition to their trophies, the principals and their Grade 4 teachers received formal invitations to an Elementary World Languages Pilot Reception to be held on June 9 at Cockeysville Middle School. Students at the pilot schools will use Middlebury Interactive, a research-based, interactive, self-paced program developed by Middlebury College and Middlebury Interactive Languages. The course focuses on listening and speaking; language instruction will also include weekly conversational lessons taught by a BCPS elementary Spanish teacher. # # # |
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