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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

CCBC Gets Northrop Grumman Grants

Northrop Grumman gives the school $30,000 in various grants to help students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

The Community College of Baltimore County announced that it received $30,000 in grants from Northrop Grumman Corporation and the Northrop Grumman Foundation. A statement on the school's website states these grants will be used to "enhance opportunities for students interested in pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering and Math degrees with a focus on engineering." The community college is going to connect with Baltimore County Public Schools and the National Science Foundation to develop the Enhancing the STEM Engineering Pipeline initiative, it states. This program would give high school students interested in STEM education and engineering careers better chances to get involved in those areas. “This initiative is designed to help …

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Have Your Say on Schools Superintendent Attributes

The Baltimore County community can fill out an online form or attend a community forum.

The Baltimore County Board of Education wants to know what qualities you think the new superintendent of schools should have. Current Schools Superintendent Joe A. Hairston is retiring at the end of the school year. The school board hired search firm Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates to assist with the national search. The firm will help with collecting input from the community at public meetings and online. The school board is asking for input from the community on specific characteristics when looking for the new head of the nation's 26th largest school district. Community members can complete this form online or attend one of three community forums attended by representatives from the search firm. They will be: Starting in late February…

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6:59 pm on Saturday, January 7, 2012

FYI - I am one of the members of the SW Area Educational Advisory Council, and I do not work. For pay, anyhow. I will be attending this 1 pm meeting, as will at least one other member of our Council. The community meetings are scheduled for the evenings, so hopefully many will be able to attend. If you are unable to go to one of these, you can contact your area's council to relay concerns or …   more ›

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