Mary Beth Marsden hosts the NEW BCPS News show!
BCPS News airs daily on BCPS-TV, Comcast 73 / Verizon 34.
Air times are: Mon thru Sun 12:30 am, 5:30 am, 8:30 am
Mon thru Sun 9:30 pm, 10:00 pm
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Mad Science - Families at Chadwick Elementary got the chance to see amazing
feats of science at an evening presentation. 1/30/12 |
The Instruments Petting Zoo - Pikesville High School's Tri-M Honor Society gave the gift of music to Fort Garrison Elementary School students in the form of an “ Instruments Petting Zoo”. 1/30/12 |
Around the County 1-30-12 - Scores of Students spend some afterschool time Break Dancing in the hallways of Perry Hall HS. 1/30/12 |
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Studio Interview - When winter arrives, the word on everyone's mind is SNOW.
Department of Physical Facilities Grounds Supervisor, Jeff Carter, joins Mary Beth to discuss snow removal in BCPS.
1/16/12 |
Student Jotter - Students at Norwood Elementary School are the first in the county to test pilot a new e-portfolio and safe social networking program called the Student Jotter. 1/16/12 |
MLK Celebration - On January 16th, the nation celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King's Jr.'s birthday. The students, staff, and the entire community from Hebbville Elementary School have been celebrating this special day with style for years. Check out Hebbville's MLK Celebration! 1/16/12 |
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Sandalwood Honored - Sandalwood ES in Essex has been named a National Title 1 Distinguished School for 2011-12, one of only two schools in Maryland given the honor this year. |
Squid Dissection Lab - See students from Pinewood Elementary School get inked as they take part in the National Aquarium's Squid Dissection Lab. |
Around the County - Students at Essex Elementary School launch 30 water rockets they built, to try and beat the record of 41 feet and 2 seconds of flight time. |
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Studio Interview
- BCPS provides services to homeless students through the Office of Pupil Personnel Services. Homelessness affects many people in Baltimore County, including students. Here to discuss homeless education in BCPS is Carl Love, the school system's Homeless Liaison. |
Disabilities Awareness
- Students in grade 6 at Perry Hall Middle School got the opportunity to experience firsthand the challenges of what a person with disabilities goes through every day. |
Hereford Agriscience
- The Agriscience students at Hereford Middle School, are wondering What came first- the chicken or the egg? |
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Carver Engineering - George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology is well known for its arts programs, but, some budding engineers are out to make a name of their own. 11/18/11 |
Around the County - On this segment of “Around the County”, BCPS helps creates an event at the Maryland State Fairgrounds that provides opportunities for minority businesses. But first will visit Pine Grove MS and Harford Hills ES where folks get to spend time in school with their kids and grand children. 11/18/11 |
Rocket Day - The Goddard Space Center literally set-up shop for the students at Hillcrest Elementary School as they took part in Rocket Day! 11/18/11 |
In Focus - One school has an SOS Club to ease those homework wars which helps students to be prepared for class. 11/18/11 |
What’s Trending - What is trending in BCPS! 11/18/11 |
Around the County - In our “Around the County” segment, We’ll March along with the kids from Rodgers Forge as they bring their favorite book characters to life. Then we’ll visit Franklin HS where Penny-wise students make a difference for a good cause. 11/8/11 |
What's Trending - What’s Trending in BCPS 11/8/11 |
Studio Interview - BCPS has introduced MyLunchMoney.com - a new way for parents to purchase school lunches for their child. 11/8/11 |
Nooks in the Classroom - Students in New Town High School’s English 11 AP Class use the latest technology from NookColor 11/8/11 |
Ecosystem Data Collection - Pine Grove ES visited the Marshy Point Nature Center to gather data in four different ecosystems. Students got the opportunity to explore coastal forests, marshes and shallow waters. 11/8/11 |
Around the County
- Students across Baltimore County aim to break a world record in Simultaneous Jumping Jacks.
Police and Firefighters demonstrate a mock traffic accident at Owings Mills HS. |
Moving History
- Students at Charlesmont Elementary learn about the Battle of North Point in a unique physical education lesson
developed by Physical Education Teacher Delke Crouthamel. |
Tree Planting
- Students from Dulaney high school and Pot Spring elementary teamed up to participate in a
Forest Buffer Restoration Project at Spring Lake Park in Cockeysville. |
In Focus
- Phil Frazier a student at New Town High school is managing
his own business. |
Around the County - 1. Two Baltimore County Teachers with the right stuff experience Zero-Gravity. 2. Students at Sandalwood ES are taught Ballroom Dancing. 10/7/11 |
Pinwheels for Peace - Every September 21st is recognized around the world as International Peace Day- here in BCPS, for many schools, this day is celebrated as Pinwheels for Peace.10/7/11 |
Interview with Merv Mawhinney, Senior Operations Supervisor, NW, Office of Transportation - October 17-25 is National School Bus Safety Week. The BCPS Office of Transportation operates 880 buses that transport over 62,000 students daily. 10/7/11 |
Homegrown Lunch - Students from around the county got the opportunity to savory various fruits and vegetables during Homegrown Lunch week. 10/7/11 |
Home & Hospital - The County's Home and Hospital program educates BCPS students from K-12 who cannot attend a traditional school. 9/23/11 |
PSAT - This year, BCPS is funding the cost for students in grades 10 and 11 to take the PSAT on October 12. 9/23/11 |
In Focus - Pat McCusker graduated from Franklin High school and now he is the new principal. (9/23/11) |
Around the County - Pikesville MS and Halstead Academy are proud to receive a Ben Carson Reading room. And... A successful Carver graduate graces Baltimore County students with dance... (9/23/11) |
BCPS Magnet School Expo |
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