Maryland Board of Education Raises Health Credit Requirement From .5 to Full Credit, Makes Change to World Language Requirement
The Maryland Board of Education voted to raise the health credit requirement from half of a credit to a full credit.
Maryland Board of Education Raises Health Credit Requirement From .5 to Full Credit, Makes Change to World Language Requirement
The Maryland Board of Education voted to raise the health credit requirement from half of a credit to a full credit.
MCPS Community Update After 5/11 Board of Education Meeting
Per MCPS:
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School teacher Joseph Bostic, Jr., was named the 2021-2022 MCPS Teacher of the Year during a virtual celebration on April 28. Bostic will now go on to compete for Maryland Teacher of the Year.
Per MCPS:
Hana O’Looney Elected the Student Member of the Board
Per MCPS:
Community Update by MCPS after Board of Education Meeting
“Dear Parents, Guardians, Staff and Students:
MCEA Negotiates Wage Increase for Teachers
The wage increase will include an adjustment of +2% as well as a step increase for those eligible. Montgomery County teacher salaries increase based on steps that are taken based on how many years of service a teacher has put in.
Three Teachers Named Finalists for MCPS Teacher of the Year Award
Sara Kopf is a first grade teacher at New Hampshire Estates Elementary School. She has been teaching first grade for 20 years in MCPS elementary schools, spending the entire time in highly impacted schools and predominantly teaching traditionally underserved students, many of whom grow up speaking a language other than English. During the 2018-2019 school year, the last year for which there is complete data, 15 of her 16 students made more than a year of reading progress. Her class proudly publishes a newspaper, Kopf Kids News. In 2020, she co-founded the Anti-Racist Educator Club to help teachers educate themselves and implement anti-racist education in their classrooms. Students love her because she is kind, fun and cares about them. She finds each student’s strengths to help them overcome their struggles, and teaches them to never give up. She creates opportunities for them to express their understanding through drawings, music and technology. When the school was searching for strategies to get kids to read more during virtual learning, Kopf sprung into action. She created a video showing students how to record themselves on RAZ Kids; held a staff professional learning session on getting kids to love virtual school; and enlisted her father to read to students in her virtual classroom. Kopf, who calls her students Kopf’s Kids, has continued to teach with joy and expertise despite running a temperature for more than 200 consecutive days due to COVID-19.
MCPS Graduation Rate Increases for Class of 2020
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Notes From the 2/23/21 Montgomery County Board of Education Meeting
Blair High School’s student newspaper, Silver Chips, has provided us with notes from the meeting to share with our readers (can follow Silver Chips on Twitter):
You can read the press statement made by MCEA (Montgomery County Education Association) on the Board of Education vote below:
“MCEA is deeply troubled by the irresponsible reopening plan approved Tuesday by the MCPS Board of Education. The administration’s presentation was riddled with misleading remarks leading to a host of unanswered questions. The plan fails to deliver on necessary safety measures for students and educators, and it siphons vital resources away from Black, Brown, and low-income students.
Hogan reverses order for MoCo private schools to move online
The governor issued an emergency order today that grants private and parochial schools the primary authority to decide whether to open in person this fall. On Friday, MoCo Health Officer Travis Gayles had ordered private schools to remain only online until Oct. 1.