Friday, August 27, 2010

The seven finalists for 2010-2011 Maryland Teacher of the Year have been named.

"This year's talented finalists demonstrate unwavering dedication to teaching and academic achievement of all Maryland's students. They are masters in their field and an important reason Maryland education has been ranked number one in the nation for the second consecutive year," said Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick, State Superintendent of Schools. "These educators, unequivocally, deserve our gratefulness and acknowledgement, as well as our respect.

"The finalists (in alphabetical order by jurisdiction) include: Doris L. O'Donnell, Calvert County; Mark S. Howell, Charles County; Michelle Shearer, Frederick County; Lisa Mullen, Harford County; Matthew Kinloch, Howard County; James Schafer, Montgomery County; and Tiffany Doster, Prince George's County.The finalists were selected by a panel of judges from key Maryland education organizations representing principals, teachers, school boards, teacher unions, parents and higher education. Finalists were measured against a rigorous set of national criteria that include teaching philosophy, community involvement, knowledge of general education issues, and suggestions for professional and instructional improvement. Oral interviews with the seven finalists will be conducted on Saturday, September 11th.The 2010-2011 Maryland Teacher of the Year will be announced during a gala reception and dinner at Martin's West on October 8th. The winner will receive cash awards, technology equipment, national travel opportunities, and a new car valued at over $25,000, donated by Maryland Automobile Dealers Association.

Cartoon Network Names Multi-Platform Bullying Prevention Campaign



CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360° to Host Town Hall Discussion Kicking Off October
National Bullying Prevention Month



Anti-Defamation League Enlisted to Provide In-School Distribution of Approved Curriculum; National Director David Warren Named to Advisory Board

Cartoon Network, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (TBS, Inc.), announced today further details of its multi-platform Bullying Prevention Campaign at the National Bullying Prevention Summit in Washington, DC. Speaking to an audience comprised of government officials, business leaders and leading educators of bullying prevention, Cartoon Network’s President and Chief Operations Officer Stuart Snyder unveiled the official title of the CAMPAIGN—STOP BULLYING: SPEAK UP—which will serve to educate and empower young bystanders to take action to reduce/prevent bullying. Bystanders represent the 75-85% of students in schools that witness incidents of bullying every year, whether on the playground, in the classroom, on the bus, on social media websites, or cell phones. The STOP BULLYING: SPEAK UP on-air and online CAMPAIGN will launch in October to coordinate with the fifth annual National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, sponsored by the National Center for Bullying Prevention.



As part of a larger commitment to the anti-bullying efforts, CNN, sister network to Cartoon Network, which has to date covered numerous stories about the rise and growing concern over bullying in America, will also recognize October Bullying Prevention Month by presenting an Anderson Cooper 360° Town Hall event the first week in October, along with the network’s previously announced month-long series of stories on the victims, perpetrators and root causes of bullying which will air across CNN and HLN. Renowned and award-winning journalist Anderson Cooper will welcome government and education leaders, parents groups and child behavioral experts from top universities and non-profit institutions to discuss the many issues and concerns surrounding bullying.



“Bullying recently has been designated by the American Academy of Pediatrics as a national health crisis,” said David Doss, senior executive producer for Anderson Cooper 360°. “Taking a hard look at the causes, effects and, most importantly, the alternatives that kids, parents, teachers and other adults can take is what we’re most interested in exploring. Along with Anderson, it is our hope to help individuals learn that there are options available that can help put an end to bullying, particularly at such severe levels as we’ve seen in recent months.”
“We are extremely grateful that other organizations are joining us and proud to be expanding our efforts with CNN and Anderson Cooper on this crucial issue,” said Snyder, whose responsibilities also include all businesses within Turner Broadcasting’s Animation, Young Adults & Kids Media Group. “Our goal is to get these messages in front of kids wherever they may be—watching television, using their computers or at school in their classrooms.”
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Snyder also introduced the newest STOP BULLYING: SPEAK UP partner, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). With direct inroads to schools, educators and local school boards, the ADL has a long history of pro-social projects that have helped to provide anti-bias training, giving students the opportunity to understand the damaging impact that bullying and bigotry have on individuals as well as the social fabric of schools. Key ADL projects that will link into Cartoon Network’s online curriculum include No Place for Hate, a free series of seminars for schools; A World of Difference®, a formal school curriculum; and Cyber ALLY, which teaches kids to be an ally to victims of digital bullying.



Additionally, David Waren, Director of Education for the Anti-Defamation League, was named to the Cartoon Network Bullying Prevention Advisory Board, a coalition of researchers and educators, as well as private organizations and government agencies to provide guidance, counsel and bullying prevention educational materials to supplement Cartoon Network’s STOP BULLYING: SPEAK UP program. Current advisory board members include Dr. Ronald Slaby, senior scientist, Education Development Center, Inc. & Center on Media and Child Health, Children’s Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School; Dr. Susan Limber, Clemson University, Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life; Dr. Duane Thomas, University of Pennsylvania, Applied Psychology & Human Development Division; Dr. Anthony Peguero, Miami University, Department of Sociology; Captain Stephanie Bryn, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration; and Robyn Glass, Founder and Executive Director of Project Change’s You Have The Power, a peer mentoring program where high school students teach bullying prevention tactics to middle and elementary school students.



Cartoon Network’s initial steps include launching a new series of original PSAs that will premiere on Friday, Oct. 1, at 9 a.m., introducing the pro-social effort and directing viewers to key online resources at CartoonNetwork.com.



Cartoon Network (CartoonNetwork.com), currently seen in more than 97 million U.S. homes and 166 countries around the world, is Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.’s ad-supported cable service now available in HD offering the best in original, acquired and classic entertainment for youth and families. Nightly from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. (ET, PT), Cartoon Network shares its channel space with Adult Swim, a late-night destination showcasing original and acquired animated and live-action series for young adults 18-34.



Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news, entertainment, animation and young adult media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.


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James Anderson


Atlanta


404.885.4205





Joe Swaney


Atlanta


404.885.0657





Courtenay Palaski


Los Angeles


310.788.6903


courtenay.palaski@turner.com
Adrienne D’Amato


New York


212-275-8253




Thursday, August 26, 2010

NAACP Issue Forum on Gang Prevention and Awareness

The NAACP is hosting an Issues Forum on Gang Prevention & Awareness and we are extending an invitation to you and your organization. The event will take place on Thursday, September 16 @ 7pm @ The First Baptist of Highland Park. Refreshments will be served. Additional information and a flyer will be provided next week. Please let me know if you will be in attendance.

Thank you and see you then.
Denise M. Cook, M.A.
Youth Advocate Event Coordinator for Youth Programs
"Molding Youth for Tomorrow"
301 996 7980

United States Department of Education's Get On The Bus Campaign




Across America, school buses are rolling out to pick up students and start a new academic year. Joining those yellow buses this year will be the blue motor coach you see here, and its route will be more than 800 miles long, spanning eight states. Not your typical ride to school.Aboard the blue bus will be U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, headlining a Back to School tour with the theme “Courage in the Classroom: Honoring America’s Teachers.” Over the next two weeks Arne will visit schools that are facing challenges head-on—and demonstrating success. He will talk with teachers about how they are helping their students achieve and how the federal government can best support educators.

The tour kicks off in the South on Aug. 26 at iconic Central High School in Little Rock, where in 1957 nine courageous teenagers were the first African Americans to desegregate the school. Then the bus will travel on to Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The second, northeastern leg begins Aug. 30 in Albany, traveling on to Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.All along the way we’ll be talking with teachers and other educators about the critical work they’re doing to educate America’s young people. We’ll talk to parents and students about their goals for the new school year and beyond.Joining Arne will be some of the Department of Education’s Teaching Ambassador Fellows, who join us from the classroom for a year to ensure that the teacher’s voice is always being heard.You can follow the Back to School tour here on ED.gov, as well as on Facebook and Twitter. Look for updates from the road each day, along with photos and video from events and behind the scenes.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

An Informative Interview with Mrs. Kim Carrington Creator of the Healthy Living Celebration


Parent Talk presents an informative interview with Mrs. Kim Carrington creator of the Healthy Living Celebration which will be held on September 4, 2010 can be heard on the Parents and PGCPS website an EduSocial Network for engaged parents and dedicated educators. This amazing Conversation can also be heard on The Journey Begins, Internet Radio for the engaged parent and dedicated educator.

BIO
Mrs. Carrington created a semester-long service project that encouraged students and staff to pursue a healthier lifestyle. The Semester of Service project was funded through a $1,000 grant from the United Health Heroes through the Youth Service America organization. The program ran from January through April, 2010 and culminated on Global Youth Service Day on April 24, 2010.

An Interview with Mr. Sam Macer, President of the Maryland PTA





Parent Talk presents an informative interview with Mr. Sam Macer, President of the Maryland PTA can be heard on the Parents and PGCPS website an EduSocial Network for engaged parents and dedicated educators. Parents and PGCPS website an EduSocial Network for engaged parents and dedicated educators. This amazing conversation can also be heard on The Journey Begins, Internet Radio for the engaged parent and dedicated educator.

BIO

Sam Macer
State and Local Education Advocate

Sam is a parent, grandparent, foster parent and parent volunteer who for the past twenty years has served multiple roles within PTA, and currently serves as President of Maryland PTA. Some current additional activities include serving on the Board of Directors of the Maryland Foster Parent Association; serving on the Maryland Department of Human Resources Child and Family Services Planning Advisory Committee and volunteering with the Baltimore City Department of Social Services as trainer of foster parents.

In 2003, the PTA Council of Baltimore County awarded Mr. Macer the Maryland PTA Lifetime Award and was appointed by the Board of Education of Baltimore County Public Schools, to the Minority Achievement Advisory Council and Educational Advisory Council. In 2005, he was appointed committee chair for Parent Involvement, on Dr. Grasmick’s, Maryland Parent Advisory Council (MPAC) and as a result of his work received the Maryland Parent of the Year Award.

In 2006, Sam was appointed by Dr. Grasmick to the 5 state Mid-Atlantic Comprehensive Center Regional Advisory Board. In 2009 Baltimore City Council appointed Sam to serve on the Baltimore City Department of Social Services Commission.

In 2007 Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith recognized Mr. Macer with a Baltimore County Executive Citation for supporting parent involvement in Baltimore County. Dr. Grasmick, awarded Sam with the 2007, Maryland Pride Award for his efforts in supporting the educational partnerships between students, parents and educators. The Maryland Department of Education recommended Sam to serve on the Maryland Parent Information Resource Center (PIRC) as an advisory board member. The PIRC is a statewide entity dedicated to support parents, students and educators in their efforts to increase academic achievement for all children. In 2007 the Rotary Club honored Mr. Macer with an award for community service in the area of parent involvement in education. In 2008 National PTA accepted Sam into the Train the Trainers program and he is a certified statewide trainer. He now travels to schools across Maryland providing workshops on numerous PTA and educational subjects.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Patriots Technology Training Center To Host Back To School Kick Off






PATRIOTS Technology Training Center
Empowering Students Through Technology
301.925.9350

Sponsored By: The Department of Defense •The NAVY
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Back To School Kick Off
DATE:Saturday, September 18, 2010
TIME:10:00am –2:00pm
LOCATION:Kenmoor Middle School 2500 Kenmoor Drive Landover, Maryland 20785
RSVP: By September 15th at thurman@patriots-ttc.org

Sunday, August 22, 2010

PARENT TALK


Parent Talk is a weekly radio show for families and members of the community who aspire to become an integral part of their children’s academic success. Parent Talk is hosted by Michael A. Robinson. Parent Talk is a live interactive broadcast, were listeners have the opportunity to call in and ask questions of the host, guest or to simply comment on the topic of the day. Parent Talk can be heard every other Sunday evening from 8:30pm to 9:30pm.

Our first guest Mrs. Kim Carrington will talk with us regarding the importance of a healthy diet for our children and how we can get our children to think and eat healthy. Our second guest Mr. Sam Macer will focus on the role of Formal Parent Organizations, more specifically your local PTA and how they support parents, students and schools.

The Show Date: August 22, 2010
The Show Time: 8:30pm-9:30pm
The Call In Number is: 1 (914) 803-4591
Website: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/educationaljournal
Re-Broadcast: www.parentsandpgcps.com (all day)

Saturday, August 21, 2010

"The Power of Thought"

Asbury Economic Development Corporation. Inc and ENTREPRENEURS SUCCESS BUILDERS NETWORK will be hosting its 2nd Fundraiser "The Power of Thought" Saturday, October 9, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donation: $5.00 (youth under 18) $10.00 - Adults at Asbury United Methodist Church (11th & K St. N.W. Washington, DC) George Curry, Syndicated Journalist Keynote Speaker Baron Howard, aka BSmart Guest Speaker

This fundraiser is to raise money to benefit the Leaders of Today Mentoring Program

The LOT program is for youth between the ages 11 and 17. ESBN is seeking individuals and companies to sponsor at least 5 youth each for this event. Book Signing by Author Debra A. Brown-Davis “My Daddy The Devil and Me” There will be workshops to choose from, local vendors and more. Mediation Workshop, Fashion Show “Stepping Into the Season (Community Mediation Prince Georges County, Leslie Rollins) Booker T. Washington Public Charter School Male to Manhood (Ms. Diane Ables) (Robert Corbitt) Empowering Youth to Success (Linnette Daniels) How to Start/Brand Your Internet Radio Show (CanWeTalkRadio “MissKris”)

Leslie Rollins – 301-952-4729
Nikki Borders - 202-498-7047
Robert Corbitt - 202-722-4775
Sherryl Hooks - 734-926-3393
D.C. WASA will distribute water and give benefits of tap water

YOUR TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS ARE NEEDED TO MAKE THIS FUNDRAISER A SUCCESS

Bring Your Child To School On The First Day

In a recent survey conducted by Forest Of The Rain Productions over 84% of those who responded to the survey indicated they will bring their child to school on the first day. When asked if the first day was the start of a year long commitment to be actively involved in the academic lives of their children 100% of those surveyed stated yes.

If you are interested in participating in the survey, please click the link below.

Bring Your Child To School On The First Day

Photos of the 2010 Parental Engagement Conference

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The Middle School Years

Visits From Engaged Parents and Dedicated Educators