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Hairston says he doesn't plan to seek another contract
Baltimore County schools Superintendent Joe A. Hairston said Thursday that he does not plan to seek another contract when his current four-year deal expires in June.
"I have always said that I would not seek another term," Hairston wrote in an email to...Tags: Howard County, Kevin Kamenetz, Laws, Annapolis, Teaching and Learning
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Baltimore County school superintendent will likely be attractive job
Baltimore County will be just one of a number of large school districts in the nation and several in Maryland looking for new leaders this year, but those familiar with the process said that despite the competition, the county will be attractive to many...Tags: Nancy Grasmick, Teaching and Learning, Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County, Finance
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School board starts superintendent search process
The Baltimore County school board began the process of selecting the next superintendent Tuesday night by creating a committee to set guidelines for public participation and choosing a search firm. The board decided in a private vote more than a month...Tags: PTA, Bowie, Baltimore County, NAACP
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Baltimore County average teacher salary is lowest among large systems
Baltimore County's average teacher salary is the lowest among large school systems in Maryland, but its two top officials are some of the highest-paid, according to data collected by the state.
On average, teachers in the county earn $60,272 — less...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Dorchester County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Teaching and Learning
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Ridge Ruxton travels to Hippodrome for 'A Gazillion Bubbles'
On Oct. 19, four classes of students from Ridge Ruxton School in Towson were scheduled to attend a special performance at the Hippodrome Theatre of "A Gazillion Bubbles." The production has been created especially for autistic students. More than 600...Tags: Online Media Industry, Festive Events, International Travel, Schools, Public Schools
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Owings Mills Times Head of the Class
Jennifer Frank, of Reisterstown, daughter of Timothy and Jamie Frank, and a graduate of Garrison Forest School, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Bucknell University. Stephen Wilkes, a 13-year-old eighth-grade student at...Tags: Physical Conditions, Glasser (music group), Pikesville, University of New Hampshire, Reisterstown
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Citizens say diversity, accountability are crucial in school board selection
Residents and representatives of county organizations said last week that diversity and accountability are their highest priorities regarding any potential change in how county's Board of Education members are selected. In the first of its three public...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Pikesville, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Reisterstown, Annapolis
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With Hairston departure, BCPS could see wave of change
Just as 2011 brought epic changes in Baltimore County government — a new county executive and five new faces on the seven-member County Council — 2012 has the potential for major changes in the county schools leadership. We won't know until...Tags: PTA, Annapolis, Teaching and Learning
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With Hairston's departure, rethinking school oversight in Balto. Co.
After nearly a dozen years at the helm of Baltimore County Public Schools, Joe A. Hairston has decided to retire from his post after the end of the current school year. It was the right decision and ensures that the superintendent will be remembered...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Academic Progress, Annapolis, Teaching and Learning, Government
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Balto. Co. schools have a lot to answer for
Now that the start of the new school year is looming on the not-too-distant horizon, perhaps Baltimore County Superintendent Joe A. Hairston and his staff at Greenwood can answer a few "old business" questions remaining from last year. On the issue of...Tags: Teaching and Learning, WBAL-TV
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The wrong lesson for kindergartners
As an early childhood professional, I was disturbed by your Page 2 photo of a kindergarten class "demonstrating standing-in-line skills during a bathroom break" ("Underway at last," Sept. 7). It's a pity The Sun chose to promote this ineffective...Tags: Early Learning
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County schools' priorities are off
Hairston doesn't seem to realize the important role that open-minded principals and qualified teachers play in a successful school It is evident that Baltimore County School Superintendent Joe A. Hairston has his head in the sand when it comes to the...Tags: Towson
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