“On the Move” follows Superintendent Joe A. Hairston, Board of Education members, and other BCPS leaders as they participate in key activities that focus on increasing academic rigor and expanding learning opportunities for all students.These brief, up-to-the-minute updates on BCPS activities and progress usually follow BCPS News and can be seen periodically throughout the day between regular programming.
CCBC / BCPS Cohort Graduation
- On Friday February 3, BCPS Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston joined CCBC President Sandra Kurtinitis, at CCBC's Catonsville campus to award Certificates in Business to 56 BCPS employees marking their completion of 30 hours of academic credit.
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Cultural Exchange Meeting
- On February 1st, more than forty administrators and teachers met at Oregon Ridge to reflect upon their travel to China, listen to their colleagues’ stories, and to propose next steps for the Baltimore County Chinese programs.
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2011 Outstanding Teacher Awards
- On January 12th, Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston congratulated 20 BCPS teachers from schools across eastern Baltimore County as they received 2011 Outstanding Teacher Awards from business leaders at the 64th annual Awards and Installation Dinner of the Chesapeake Gateway Chamber of Commerce. |
Save-A-Limb Ride Festival
- Baltimore On Saturday, October 22nd Dr. Joe A. Hairston along with over 200 BCPS employees joined members from the Sinai Hospital Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, to promote health and wellness, during their 6th Annual Save-A-Limb Ride, Walk and Festival. The event took place at Oregon Ridge State Park where participants enjoyed a scenic bike ride of 30 miles, 15 miles and 6 miles, along with a 1 mile family walk. In addition, participants were treated to a picnic, a fitness fair and carnival. |
Teacher of the Year
- Baltimore County Educator is announced as the 2011 Maryland Teacher of the Year. |
Dr. Hairston delivers greetings at African American Cultural Festival
- On Saturday September 17, at the Baltimore County African American Cultural Festival, Dr. Joe A. Hairston offered greetings to those in attendance and congratulations to three 2011 Baltimore County Public Schools graduates, who received scholarships presented by the festival. |
Welcome Back - Dr. Hairston visits schools to kick off the new school year |
Opening Day
- BCPS Schools open their doors for the 2011-2012 school year. |
Summer Center for Space Science
- This July, BCPS students were among two dozen students from across Maryland to participate in the Maryland State Department of Education's Summer Center for Space Science. |
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The BCPS graduation rate of 77.8 percent exceeds the state average of 76.8 percent and the national average of 71.7 percent. |
Mildred Murray Scholar Athlete Awards Presentation
- On June 1st, at Greenwood, Superintendent Dr. Joe Hairston joined former BCPS coordinator of athletics, Mildred Murray, to present the 24th annual Mildred Murray All- Academic Scholar Athlete Award and Scholarship to two deserving senior student athletes. This year’s recipients were Elizabeth Bondarenko from Eastern Technical High School and Eric Upton from Dulaney High School. |
Scholarship Loans for Future BCPS Educators
- On May 26th, 2011-BCPS Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston presented scholarship loans to four graduating seniors and aspiring teachers: Allison Burnett of Loch Raven High School, Maria Esposito of Perry Hall High School, Justin Thau of Towson High School, and Deneen Ward of Western School of Technology. |
1000 Hour + Volunteer Tea Celebration |
Chinese exchange students say farewell |
Dr. Hairston Addresses the Baltimore County Student Councils - On March 24, Dr. Joe A. Hairston addressed the members of the Baltimore County Student Councils at the group's General Assembly meeting, held at CCBC Essex. |
Lockheed Martin Donates $13,000 to Chesapeake High School
- On March 11, 2011, Dr. Joe A. Hairston joined Principal Maria Lowry at Chesapeake High School to accept a thirteen thousand dollar check from Lockheed Martin for the school's Project Lead the Way pre-engineering program. |
The 2011 Black Saga CompetitionTeams from Hillcrest Elementary School and Sudbrook Magnet Middle School emerged as elementary and middle school champions of the 2011 Baltimore County Public Schools Black Saga Competition, held Saturday, February 26, at New Town High School. |
Over 100 colleges to attend college fair- parents & students invited |
Towson High School receives Maryland Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award
- Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston joined Maryland State Schools Superintendent Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick as she visited Towson High School as part of her "Tour of Excellence" to celebrate the school's recent designation as a Maryland Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. |
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Student Advisory Board Reunion Reception -
On January 4, Superintendent Dr. Joe Hairston welcomed current and past members of his Student Advisory Board to an annual reunion reception, held at Greenwood.
Each year since 2004, Dr. Hairston has appointed a small group of students to this advisory board: the only one of its kind in the region. |
West Towson's Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - On November 30th, West Towson Elementary School was formally dedicated as school and county officials gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony. The event, which included a tour of the state-of-the-art school, featured remarks by Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston, State Superintendent Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick, and Baltimore County Executive James T. Smith.
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MBE Contractor Meet & Greet - On Wednesday, November 17th, the second annual Minority Business Enterprise Contractors gathered for a Meet and Greet networking event at the Timonium Fairgrounds, coordinated by the Purchasing Office of Baltimore County Public Schools system. In addition, Baltimore County Government, the Community College of Baltimore County and Baltimore County Public Library joined in hosting the event.
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Dundalk and Sollers Point Technical High Schools Groundbreaking - On October 21st, Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Joe A.Hairston, Baltimore County Executive James T. Smith and other county dignitaries, lead the groundbreaking for the new Dundalk and Sollers Point Technical High Schools building. |
First Day of School - Schoolhouse doors around Baltimore County opened for 104,000 students for the first day of school on August 30th. Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston, School Board Members, County Executive Jim Smith and State Superintendent Dr. Nancy Grasmick visited five schools to welcome students and faculty to this new academic year. Among them were New Town Elementary School, where Dr. Hairston congratulated teachers and students for strong MSA performances, and McCormick Elementary School, where new technology is in place. Relay, Grange and the newly opened West Towson elementary schools were also part of the tour. |
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Mildred Murray Scholar Athlete Awards - At a speciaOn June 7, at Greenwood, Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston joined former BCPS coordinator of athletics, Mildred Murray, to present the 23rd annual Mildred Murray All Academic Scholar Athlete Award and Scholarship to two deserving senior student athletes. This year’s recipients are Natalie Fischer from Hereford High School and Jeffrey Rohde from Franklin High School. |
County proclaims BCPS Decade of Distinction Day - At a special recognition ceremony on May 12, 2010, BCPS Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston, was the recipient of a proclamation honoring 10 years of school system success during Dr. Hairston tenure. Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith –presided over the ceremony proclaiming the day "BCPS Decade of Distinction Day" to acknowledge the strides taken by students, staff, and schools during the 10 years under Dr. Hairston's leadership. |
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Dogwood & Hillcrest ES Ribbon Cuttings - During the month of April two Baltimore County Public Schools celebrated new building additions. Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston, along with other dignitaries, took part in the ribbon cutting ceremonies marking the expansions at Dogwood and Hillcrest Elementary schools. |
Lockheed Martin check presentation – Chesapeake High receives contribution from business partner Lockheed Martin | dial-up | broadband | |
Catonsville Middle School Addition - On February 22, Dr. Joe Hairston joined Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith, members of the County Council and state delegates at Catonsville Middle School to celebrate the ribbon cutting of a 3.3 million dollar addition to the school.| dial-up | broadband | |
On January 15th Dr. Joe A. Hairston along with other dignitaries participated in State Superintendent Dr. Nancy Grasmick’s “Tour of Excellence”. The visit to Eastern Tech High School focused on the school being recently named one of the 2009 Maryland Blue Ribbon School of Excellence winners. Blue Ribbon School designation is a state and national program that recognizes schools that meet rigorous standards developed by the Maryland State Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Education.| dial-up | broadband | |
On November 17th, BCPS added another jewel (7th District Elementary School) to its crown of National Blue Ribbon Schools- bringing the total of National Blue Ribbon Schools in BCPS to 12.| dial-up | broadband | |
On October 26th, Dr. Joe A. Hairston welcomed dignitaries from the City of Westminster’s City Council, as they invited the Dulaney High School Marching Band to participate in the 2011 New Year’s Day Parade in London, England. Participation in the parade is considered especially prestigious as it comes strictly by invitation only.| dial-up | broadband | |
On October 22 Dr. Joe A. Hairston announced that George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology and Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts were two of five schools in the nation designated as schools of distinction in arts education by the John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.| dial-up | broadband | |
Education Celebration - On October 15, Dr. Joe Hairston was honored, along with former Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendents, Dr. Anthony Marchione and Dr. Robert Dubel, at a celebration of the history of education in Baltimore County.| dial-up | broadband | |
On September 17, Superintendent Dr. Joe Hairston joined fellow members of the Baltimore County Executive’s Regional Advisory Board for Business and Education at Chesapeake High School for an update on the STEM academy at Chesapeake and a demonstration of the school’s new Virtual Learning Environment.| dial-up | broadband | |
The Essex-Middle River, White Marsh Chamber of Commerce hosted its 20th Annual Principals’ breakfast on Friday, October 2nd at the White Marsh Hilton Garden Inn. The theme discussed by the panel of professionals was “One Size Doesn’t Fit All – Options After High School.” Attendees included elected officials, principals, teachers and students from around the county and business leaders in a wide variety of job markets. | dial-up | broadband | |
MDGO4IT Website Launch - On October 1, Baltimore County Public School Superintendent Dr. Joe Hairston was joined by Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Nancy Grasmick, Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith, and other dignitaries at Dundalk High School to launch the new MD GO FOR IT website. The site is designed to help high school students plan and prepare for college.| dial-up | broadband | |
Dundalk Wellness Center Ribbon Cutting -
On September 18th, Baltimore County Public Schools unveiled its newest school-based wellness center at Dundalk Elementary School. The wellness centers are a joint project between the Baltimore County Health Department and BCPS. Including Dundalk Elementary, 15 schools now have school-based wellness centers that provide primary care services.
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On September 15th Baltimore County Public School Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith and other dignitaries attended a groundbreaking ceremony launching the construction of a new building for the George Washington Carver Center for the Arts and Technology. | dial-up | broadband | |
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston addressed hundreds of principals, administrators, and supervisory personnel on August 21 in preparation for the 2009-2010 school year. In a message that will be viewed by all teachers and staff, Dr. Hairston both motivated and challenged educators to build on the foundation of success of the past decade of his administration.
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On May 27, at Greenwood, Superintendent Joe Hairston joined former BCPS coordinator of athletics, Mildred Murray, to present the 22nd annual Mildred Murray All Academic Scholar Athlete Award and Scholarship to two deserving senior student athletes. This year’s recipients were Natalie Elardo from Chesapeake High School and Brett Shinsky from Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts.| dial-up | broadband | |
On May 15, Superintendent Joe Hairston
joined members of the Baltimore County
Student Councils at Oregon Ridge Park
for the annual BCSC Bull Roast. Held
for the past fifteen years, the end of
year event is an opportunity to recognize
students, advisors and schools involved
in the Baltimore County Student Councils
and to celebrate the year’s achievements.| dial-up | broadband | |
On May 21st- BCPS Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston presented scholarships to three BCPS seniors through the Scholarship Loan Program. The scholarships are designed to encourage graduating students to pursue careers in education. These renewable annual scholarship loans of $4,000 were presented to seniors Shelby Haacke of Loch Raven High School, Sarah Starkey of Towson High School, and Mariah Voelkel of Towson High School.| dial-up | broadband | |
In
preparation for their upcoming month long
visit to China, teachers from four BCPS
high schools attended a day long orientation
session on May 16th. All four of the high
schools they represent – Perry Hall,
Eastern Technical, Towson, and Patapsco – will
feature Chinese language instruction beginning
with the 2009-2010 school year. | dial-up | broadband | |
On May 9th, the AVID Senior Reception honored 237 students graduating from the AVID program at 16 BCPS high schools. AVID stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination and is an international program designed to accelerate the scholastic progress of students in the “academic middle” and prepare those students for college.| dial-up | broadband | |
The Fort Meade Alliance hosted its semi-annual
tech showcase for students from five
Baltimore County Public Schools on April
29 at Towson University. Local
companies and organizations were invited
to demonstrate exciting and innovative
technology to eighty students and 45
teachers from the AVID programs at Chesapeake
High School, Dundalk High School, Deep
Creek Middle School, Holabird Middle
School, and Dundalk Middle School, as
well as the STEM Academy at Chesapeake
High School.| dial-up | broadband | |
On April 22nd, Baltimore County Public
Schools honored its many volunteers
at the 1000 hour Volunteer Tea. Volunteer
efforts constitute a major investment
in public education. The number of
volunteer hours recognized totals more
than 230,000 over the past three years.
BCPS Superintendent Dr. Joe A. Hairston
and JoAnn C. Murphy, President of the
Board of Education of Baltimore County,
offered thanks to the more than 150
honorees who attended the event.| dial-up | broadband | |
On April 15th, 63 Baltimore County
schools came together to be honored
for their performance in the 2008 Maryland
School Assessment program, which includes
the Maryland School Assessments and
Maryland High School Assessments. Each
year, the Maryland State Department
of Education recognizes schools for
their performance on the previous year’s
Maryland School Assessment. Congratulations
to all of this year’s honorees.| dial-up | broadband | |
Elementary school teachers from the
United Kingdom visited BCPS in April
to learn more about the school system’s
successful approach to improving classroom
instruction. They met with Superintendent
Dr. Joe A. Hairston and BCPS Professional
Development Executive Director Verletta
White before visiting multiple schools
across the county.| dial-up | broadband | |
On March 30th, Lansdowne High School held its annual School to Career Appreciation Luncheon at Snyder’s Willow Grove Restaurant in Lansdowne. This student-organized event provides an opportunity to honor and recognize employers and mentors. The School to Career Program provides school and work-based learning experiences to prepare students to make more informed education and career choices.| dial-up | broadband | |
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