Carroll County Public Schools, Maryland

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Carroll County is a school district in Maryland.

[edit] Website evaluation

Main article: Evaluation of Maryland school district websites

[edit] The good

  • Board of Education member pages and detailed meeting/minutes posted
  • Budget and grant information posted

[edit] The bad

[edit] Board of education

Dr. Charles I. Ecker serves as Superintendent of schools since 2002. In 2006, Dr. Ecker was appointed for a second term, which will be effective from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2010.[1]

2009-2010 Board of education members:[2]

Member
Barbara Shreeve, President
Patricia W. Gadberry, Vice President
Gary W. Bauer
Cynthia L. Foley
Jennifer A. Seidel
Elizabeth Welliver, Student Representative

[edit] Teacher contracts

[edit] School budget

The operating budget for FY 2010 equals $336.2 million and continues to fund programs to support the school system’s master plan. The proposed budget reflects an increase in funding of $12.8 million or 3.97% over FY 2009. Major changes in the FY 2010 proposed budget include:

  • Reduction of $3.4 million as indicated above.
  • Increases in medical insurance and other fringe benefits for employees, electricity and natural gas needed for schools, and vehicle fuel needed for student transportation.
  • $5.2 million for Manchester Valley High School which will open in August, 2009.[3]

[edit] Grants

Carroll County Public Schools has been awarded funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). Grants include:[4]

  • McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth: $69,000.
  • IDEA Recovery Funds for Services to Children and Youths with Disabilities:
  • Special Education: $3,181,600.
  • Infants & Toddlers: $102,785.

CCPS does not qualify for Title I or Educational Technology funds under ARRA.

[edit] Academic performance

Maryland measures academic progress each year by administering the Maryland School Assessment, the Alternate Maryland School Assessment (for students with disabilities), and the Maryland High School Assessments.[5]

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[edit] Unions

[edit] School choice

[edit] External links


[edit] References