Sunday Education Round Up
There are a lot of education stories in the news. If you have any suggestions or comments for the new County Executive regarding education in Howard County, you should see the links below or attend the meeting on Wednesday evening. Our new county leaders take their oaths of office this week. The new Board of Education members will be sworn in on Monday, Dec. 4 at 5:30 pm at Wilde Lake High School.
Our new County Executive, Ken Ulman, has a transition team looking for feedback for its nine committees.
Transition Team Seeks Public Input
A PUBLIC INPUT SESSION scheduled for
Wednesday, December 6 at 7:30 pm
in the Banneker Room
George Howard Building
3430 Courthouse Drive
Ellicott City
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Howard County has a growing Hispanic population. Here are two stories that deal with Conexiones.
Hispanic support group bolstered Grant will allow Conexiones board to add 12 members
Conexiones to receive $5,000 grant from Foundation
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A couple of stories that talk about differences in honor rolls at schools and student activities.
Howard county honor rolls vary by school
Kids find learning is an art
Middle school pupils get lessons in leadership
Otto the car talks good game
Little vehicle, officer emphasize safety to Jeffers Hill first-graders
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