Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The Rita Board Dowd Award for Outstanding Carroll County School Administrators was created in memory of Rita Board Dowd, who passed away in May 2009.
Nicholas Shockney, principal at Mechanicsville Elementary School, and Teresa Meinecke, assistant principal at Freedom Elementary School, have been named recipients of the Rita Board Dowd Award for Outstanding Carroll County School Administrators. This award is given annually to two school administrators – one principal and one assistant principal (K-12) – awarded independently. The goal of the award is to recognize exceptional educational leadership in serving Carroll County Public Schools and its students, according to a news release. Nicholas Shockney has 13 years in the field of education. He began his career as a first grade teacher in Anne Arundel County and came to Carroll County in 2002, where he was a first and fourth grade …
Monday, April 22, 2013
The America’s Most Challenging High School rankings is published by the Washington Post.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
When new rankings came out this week on the rigor of local high schools, reactions were mixed in Carroll County.
Five of Carroll County’s public high schools made the list of America’s Most Challenging High Schools, published annually by the Washington Post. The schools, Liberty, Century, Winters Mill, South Carroll and North Carroll, were ranked based on the number of college-level tests given at the school in 2012 divided by the number of graduates that year, the Post said. (See the details on the local rankings here.) Readers had a variety of reactions to the rankings on the Eldersburg Patch Facebook page; a selection of those responses are printed below. Continue the conversation in our comments section: Are Carroll County high schools doing enough to prepare graduates for college? Amy McGovern "That is because they only teach off the MSA Tests …
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
The America’s Most Challenging High School rankings is published by the Washington Post.
Eight of Carroll County’s public high schools made the list of America’s Most Challenging High Schools, published annually by the Washington Post. A total of 123 Maryland high schools were on the national list that had a total of 1,933 high schools ranked Ranking were based on index scores that were calculated based on the number of college-level tests given at the school in 2012 divided by the number of graduates that year, the Post said. Do you agree with the rankings? Tell us in the comments below. The publication also took into account the percentage of students who qualified for lunch subsidies and how many graduates passed at least one college-level test during high school. Full information about the Washington Post rankings can be…
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
"The threat has since been determined to be a hoax and students have returned to class at this time." - Sheriff's Department news release
This story was updated at 4:25 p.m. Tuesday. A 13-year-old female is accused of making a false threat Tuesday to bomb West Middle School, Carroll County Sheriff's officials said in a release. According to a Sheriff's Department news release, just after 11 a.m. school officials reported finding an anonymous, non-specific written threat to the school building. They said a student found the threatening note, a release said. The school was evacuated while officers from several area law enforcement agencies inspected the building with explosive detection canine teams. William Winchester Elementary, located right next to West Middle School, was also on a modified lockdown, according to spokesperson Brenda Bowers, but that lockdown has since …
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Marjorie Lohnes has been the Supervisor of Career and Technology Education since 1993.
Marjorie Lohnes, Supervisor of Career and Technology Education for Carroll County Public Schools, has been selected as the recipient of the Outstanding Secondary Distinguished Service Award. The award is part of the Career and Technology Education Awards of Excellence program sponsored by the Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Career and College Readiness. This award is presented to an individual who has demonstrated a high level of leadership, vision, and achievement in career and technology education according to a news release. One award is presented in this category. Lohnes has served as Supervisor of Career and Technology Education since 1993. Under her leadership, Carroll County has implemented many rigorous …
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
As the recipient of this award, she is nominated for the International Society for Educational Technology Outstanding Technology Leader in Education Award.
Irene Hildebrandt, Supervisor of Library Media Services for Carroll County Public Schools, has been selected as the recipient of the Outstanding Technology Leader in Education Award presented by the Maryland Society for Educational Technology (MSET). This award recognizes an educator outside the classroom who has made exemplary contributions to the implementation of technology in Maryland schools, supporting MSET’s mission to advance excellence in learning and teaching through innovative and effective uses of technology. As the recipient of this award, she is nominated for the International Society for Educational Technology Outstanding Technology Leader in Education Award. Hildebrandt has dedicated her professional career to the access …
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Bill Hyson has been the head wrestling coach at Francis Scott Key High School for 34 years.
Bill Hyson, wrestling coach and physical education teacher at Francis Scott Key High School, has been inducted into the Maryland State Wrestling Hall of Fame, according to a Carroll County Board of Education news release. Hyson is a 1973 graduate of Francis Scott Key High School where he was a three sport athlete, participating on the football, baseball, and wrestling teams. He then attended Frostburg State College where he lettered in football and wrestling. Hyson has been the head wrestling coach at his high school alma mater for the past 34 years, establishing the program’s reputation within the state’s wrestling community. Throughout his tenure, Hyson’s teams at Francis Scott Key High School have posted winning records in 30 seasons, …
Friday, March 15, 2013
The Board of Carroll County Commissioners contemplated whether it's worth spending money on a comprehensive facilities study of the school system.
After a lengthy education discussion that jumped around from quality of education to redistricting, funding gaps and facility usage, the Board of Carroll County Commissioners agreed to create a joint task force with the Board of Education to “get on the same page” in terms of finances and a comprehensive facilities study. “I’d like to recommend that we put together this group to get a common set of numbers and projects we’re talking about and take a deep breathe before we launch into that [hiring a consultant to conduct a schools facilities study],” Commissioner Doug Howard said. During the county budget cycle last spring, the Carroll County Board of Commissioners requested that the school system conduct a comprehensive facilities study …
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Teachers from Liberty High School and Shiloh Middle School received national recognition.
Two teachers from Carroll County Public Schools received international awards of excellence at the 75th Annual International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA) Conference held in Columbus, Ohio. These awards are among the highest honors given to Technology and Engineering Education classroom teachers and are presented in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the profession and their students. James Deitrich from Liberty High School received the ITEEA 2013 Teacher Excellence Award. He was one of 26 teachers recognized internationally for his outstanding contributions to the profession and his students. Deitrich has been teaching technology education in Carroll County for more than 16 years. During this …
Buck Harmon
11:01 am on Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Perhaps this 2 hour video should be included as part of the Carroll Curriculum in the course of history. Hell, most adults should make the two hour effort as well... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwEPAPIjh0Y&feature=share This would only improve the current curriculum a great deal.   more ›