Monday, April 17, 2023

Eastern Tech students invited to White House to meet with federal officials and cybersecurity experts

Six Eastern Technical High School students had a rare opportunity on April 11. They visited the White House to meet with high-level federal officials and cybersecurity experts from the public and private sector at the “Unlocking Cybersecurity Career Pathways to Success and Global Security” event.


“The small gathering was designed to showcase the importance of cybersecurity education programs and how we are working to address the needs of the cybersecurity workforce,” says Dr. Michael E. Grubbs, BCPS coordinator of Career and Technical Education. “BCPS was asked by the U.S. Department of Education to bring high school students and educators in cybersecurity pathways. The students selected by my office were chosen based on their high placement in the recent Lockheed Martin CYBERQUEST competition."


A new blog post includes a video of the event and lists event panelists and attendees from BCPS.

Eastern Tech student Fatou Sonko speaking during the meeting

Facing the panelists

Biting into the subject of dentistry

Northwest Academy of Health Sciences students visit the National Museum of Dentistry

In a new blog post, Precious C. Uguru, a Grade 6 student at Northwest Academy of Health Sciences, writes about a field trip that she and other health science magnet students took to the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore.


After describing several exhibits, Precious writes: "The trip to the National Museum of Dentistry really widened my eyes to the fact that dentistry wasn’t just about teeth, but about the hundreds of thousands of people who contributed to what it is today."

Join us in celebrating the Class of 2023

The graduating senior profile series has begun!


In honor of the Class of 2023, BCPS is profiling one senior from each high school. A new profile will be posted each school day until Friday, May 19, the last day for seniors. These profiles highlight the intellectual and personal strengths of our seniors and their diversity.


Here are the first three seniors profiled:

Orion Cooper

Randallstown High School

Azzoria Lewis

Lansdowne High School

Alyssa Reddy

Eastern Technical High School

Space available in BCPS summer music and dance camps

Register now! Summer will be here soon!

Registration continues for Baltimore County Public Schools’ Summer Dance Intensive and Summer Music Camp.

 

The registration deadline for both camps is Friday, May 12, and each camp is $125 per student (which includes a camp T-shirt). Both camps are open to BCPS students currently enrolled in Grades 5-12. Payment is due in full by the registration deadline. Transportation to and from each camp location will be provided at no additional charge. BCPS students and children of BCPS employees will receive enrollment priority. Additional requests may be considered if space allows.


The Summer Dance Intensive will be held from Monday, June 26, to Friday, June 30, from 9 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. daily, at George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology and Perry Hall High School.


The Summer Music Camp will be held at Perry Hall High School on weekdays from Thursday, June 22, to Thursday, June 29, from 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. daily. 

Parents/caregivers encouraged to take Maryland Special Education Parent Involvement Survey

BCPS parents or guardians of children receiving special education and related services are asked to complete the online Maryland Special Education Parent Involvement Survey by Friday, May 19. The information you provide will help guide the state's efforts in improving special education.

Latest episode of "The CTE Show" showcases internship programs, cosmetology programs

The April episode of "The CTE Show" profiles a Loch Raven High School student interning at Hollenshade's Auto Service; a College and Career Research and Development class at Loch Raven; and the cosmetology program at Sollers Point Technical High School. The show also introduces students interning at Freestate Electric and St. Joseph Medical Center and includes the regular "Ask Dr. G" segment, in which Dr. Michael Grubbs, BCPS coordinator of career and technical education answers questions about CTE programs.

for parents
from BCPS Parent University

Free upcoming virtual workshops for parents and caregivers

Lunch & Learn: "Stress & Your Body"

Tuesday, Apr. 18, at 12:30 p.m.

This virtual Parent University workshop, presented by Priority Partners, will offer information about how stress affects the body. Registration required. 


Parent University workshop: "How to Connect with Kids When They Shut Down"

Tuesday, Apr. 25, at 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

In this virtual Parent University workshop, Mariposa Education will share with parents information about what is happening in children’s brains when they shut down and how common strategies to help often have the opposite effect. The workshop will also explore what parents can do to create the connections they seek with their children. Register online for the 12:30 p.m. Lunch and Learn session or the 6:30 p.m. session

Looking for more ideas and information? Please sign up for the Parent University newsletter! It is designed specifically for parents and caregivers and offers ideas, information, resources, and opportunities.

Livestream this Wednesday's Champions for Children event!

Join us via livestream for this year's "Champions for Children" event. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 19, at 4:45 p.m. at George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology. The event will be livestreamed on the BCPS website, BCPS-TV (Comcast 73 and Verizon 34), and YouTube.


At the event, hosted by Jamie Costello of WMAR-TV, the Baltimore County Teacher of the Year, Principal of the Year, and Assistant Principal of the Year for 2023-24 will be announced. In addition, the gala will also celebrate the Rising Star” Teacher of the Year, Supervisory Leader of the Year, Supporting Services Employee of the Year, Transportation Champion, AFSCME Employee of the Year, Volunteer Champion, and Business Partner Champion.

Volunteer citizens sought to fill vacancy on Board of Education’s Ethics Review Panel


The Board of Education of Baltimore County is seeking an interested volunteer citizen to fill a vacancy on its Ethics Review Panel.


The panel serves as an advisory body to the Board to interpret its Ethics Code policies. The panel consists of five members appointed by the Board of Education.


To be eligible for consideration for this vacancy, an applicant must be a United States citizen who is a resident of Baltimore County; at least 18 years of age; not hold or be a candidate for any elected or appointed office; not be an incumbent member of the Board, an employee, or the spouse of such person, and not be a registered lobbyist for any organization that may create a conflict of interest.


Applicants interested in being considered for appointment to the Ethics Review Panel should send a completed application no later than May 11, 2023, to: Board of Education of Baltimore County, 6901 Charles Street, Towson, MD 21204 ATTN: Ethics Review Panel Vacancy. Applications may also be sent by electronic mail to: ethics@bcps.org. Finalists are required to undergo a routine background check.


For additional information regarding this vacancy, please contact Margaret-Ann Howie, General Counsel at 443-809-4060

for your viewing pleasure

"Rides" by Owen Knauer, Grade 12, Parkville High School, from the "2023 BCPS Art is for Everyone" exhibition

To see more artwork by BCPS students, teachers, and other members of the BCPS community, please visit the Office of Visual Arts gallery webpage.

mission moment

from The Education Foundation of BCPS

Contributing to a brighter future, Part I

This week's Mission Moment blog post highlights three of the Education Foundation's many partnerships to support students, schools, and communities.

Christy Beatty, a Grade 3 teacher at Winfield Elementary School, turned to the foundation's Exchangeree for help securing new binders and small journals for her students, to promote organization and writing.

Jill Bartlett, technology education teacher at Catonsville High School, visited the Exchangeree for supplied in preparation for an upcoming electricity unit, exploring the number of windmill blades necessary to generate electricity and their shape and size.

The Network 2 community school liaisons held a meeting at an Exchangeree to collaborate, share best practices, and shop the shelves.

A Word from Dr. Williams, Superintendent

April 17, 2023


Dear Team BCPS,


It will be my great honor this Wednesday to be joined by County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Board Chair Jane Lichter, and other county and BCPS leaders to celebrate some of the many outstanding individuals who contribute to the success of our students, schools, and school system.


Th Champions for Children event will be held at George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, 938 York Road, in Towson on Wednesday, April 19, at 4:45 p.m. For those who cannot attend in person, the event will be livestreamed on the BCPS website, BCPS-TV (Comcast 73 and Verizon 34), and YouTube.


At the event, BCPS Teacher of the Year, Principal of the Year, and Assistant Principal of the Year will be announced. In addition, the gala will also celebrate a variety of other all-star school supporters, including a “Rising Star” Teacher of the Year, Supervisory Leader of the Year, Supporting Services Employee of the Year, Transportation Champion, AFSCME Employee of the Year, Volunteer Champion, and Business Partner Champion. 

 

In recognizing these exemplary individuals, we are paying tribute to all members of Team BCPS.


Sincerely, 


Darryl L. Williams, Ed.D.

Superintendent

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