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Anne Arundel County education briefs

MGT surveys parents on school facilities

As it nears the end of its new school facilities study, MGT of America is conducting a second public survey to gather community input on Anne Arundel County public schools.

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Officials say the $313,667 contract signed this year between MGT and the school system will result in a new blueprint for renovation and construction over the coming decade. The survey is designed to gauge residents' needs on school facilities and programs, preferences on the size of schools, and opinions about equity among school offerings.

The surveys can be found on the school system website, aacps.org.

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MGT previously held public meetings in March and May. The company will compile the information from both surveys and use it in the preparation of a report to the school system. MGT, which conducted a similar study in 2006, will use some of the documentation from that effort as well as new information gleaned from this initiative.

The contract calls for MGT to submit a report in time to shape decisions for the fiscal year 2017 capital budget, which will be presented to the Board of Education in September. The report is scheduled to be delivered in August.

Parker places fourth in Rotary contest

Naomi Parker, 18, a graduating senior at Rock Bridge Academy in Crownsville, placed fourth in the Rotary District 7620's recent Four-Way Speech Contest held last month at the district conference at Hood College in Frederick.

Parker, the daughter of David and Lisa Parker of Davidsonville, won the Annapolis Rotary Club's local contest and then won the semiregional in Glen Burnie in April before advancing to the district level. She received a scholarship and a certificate. Her speech had to incorporate the Rotary Four-Way Test, an ethical guide Rotarians use in personal and professional relationships.

Community college hosts math workshops

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Anne Arundel Community College is offering free, two-hour Overcoming Math Anxiety workshops for students to learn new approaches and the confidence to succeed in college math courses. No preregistration is required. Those unable to attend an in-person workshop can take an online version at bridge2success.aacc.edu.

In-person workshops will be held:

•June 23, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Schwartz Classroom Building, Room 105, 101 College Parkway in Arnold.

•June 25, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Room 103 of Arundel Center North, Glen Burnie Town Center, 101 Crain Highway North.

For information about these workshops or other Anne Arundel Community College math programs, go to aacc.edu/math.

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