Monday, January 23, 2017

January 20, 2017 What's Happening in Carroll County Public Schools



January 20, 2017 What's Happening in Carroll County Public Schools
January 20, 2017

School Holidays and Dates to Remember
Wednesday, January 25
FY 18 Budget Hearing and Board Work Session
(6:00 p.m. – Board Offices)
Thursday, January 26
Joint Meeting of Board of Education and Commissioners
 – Tech Center Feasibility Study (1:30 p.m. – Board Offices)
Special Board Meeting (3:00 p.m. – Board Offices)
Friday, January 27
Schools Closed for Students
Teachers Work on End of Marking Period Items
Non-Work Day for Instructional Assistants
Wednesday, February 1
FY 18 Budget Hearing (7:00 p.m. – South Carroll HS)
Wednesday, February 8
Board of Education Meeting and Budget Adoption
(4:00 p.m. – Board Offices)

Makerspace Monday – Shiloh Middle School

Shiloh Middle School will hold its first “Makerspace Monday” on Monday, January 23, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the school’s media center. Students will have an opportunity to engage in interactive stations related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). These stations encourage discovery, creativity, problem solving, and innovation with a hands-on approach.

Students will have access to exciting technology materials in the space, such as Ozobots, 3D printing, virtual reality, and much more, provided by a partnership with Carroll County Public Library. Makerspace Monday is also part of the Learning Advantage Partnership, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Space is limited to the first 30 students who return permission slips. Additional dates for Makerspace Monday are February 27, March 20, and April 24.

Contact:           Holly Fuhrman, Media Specialist; Scott Lavender, Principal, Shiloh Middle School,
410-386-4570

Pre-Employment Transition Services Parent Meeting

The Division of Rehabilitation Services will hold a pre-employment transition services meeting for parents on Tuesday, January 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Carroll Nonprofit Building in Westminster. Topics include student plans after high school, real-life work experience, and information on how to get your student signed up for afterschool programs that can improve their employability skills. Please RSVP to Cindy Senseney at clsense@carrollk12.org by January 20th to reserve a spot.

Contact:           Cindy Senseney, Partners for Success Resource Center, clsense@carrollk12.org

Budget Hearing Dates

The dates for public presentation, review, and input to the proposed budget are listed below:

Wednesday, January 25 - 6:00 p.m.
·         Superintendent’s Proposed FY 18 Operating Budget Public Hearing (with citizen participation) – Charles I. Ecker Boardroom, Board of Education Offices
·         Board Work Session on the Proposed FY 18 Budget (no citizen participation) immediately following Public Hearing – Charles I. Ecker Boardroom, Board of Education Offices

Wednesday, February 1 - 7:00 p.m.
·         Superintendent’s Proposed FY 18 Operating Budget Public Hearing (with citizen participation) – South Carroll High School

Wednesday, February 8 - 4:00 p.m.
·         FY 18 Operating Budget Adoption during Board of Education Meeting – Charles I. Ecker Boardroom, Board of Education Offices.

Contact:           Chris Hartlove, Chief Financial Officer, 410-386-1829

Board Meetings

The Board of Education of Carroll County and the Board of Carroll County Commissioners will hold a joint meeting on Thursday, January 26, at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Charles I. Ecker Boardroom at the Board of Education offices, located at 125 North Court Street in Westminster. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Carroll County Career and Technology Center Feasibility Study.             The Board also will be holding a special meeting at 3:00 p.m. for approval of the revised legislative position statements.

The meetings will be broadcast live on Channel 21 and streamed live on the Carroll County Public Schools website at www.carrollk12.org. Click on CETV under News and Media at the bottom of the home page or go directly to:


Contact:           Carey Gaddis, Supervisor of Community and Media Relations, 410-751-3020

Thirty-One Bag Bingo – Francis Scott Key High School
The Francis Scott Key High School Advisory Council will be hosting a thirty-one bag bingo on Friday, January 27, in the cafeteria. Join us for the chance to win hundreds of dollars in gift cards, a 40-inch TV, and reserved tickets to FSK’s graduation! All proceeds will benefit the school’s AP test scholarships and Character Education program. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. with the first game starting at 6:45 p.m. Plan to arrive early for a chance to patronize the many vendors who will be in attendance.
Contact:           Kim Stem, Assistant Principal, Francis Scott Key High School, kkstem@carrollk12.org

Beginner Showcase Concert – Manchester Elementary School

Beginner instrumental music students in grades 4 and 5 at Manchester Elementary School will hold a beginner showcase concert on Wednesday, February 1, from 2:45 to 3:45 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to perform for other students, friends, family, and the community.

Contact:           Kim Rees, Instrumental Music Teacher; Dodi Ritz, Instructional Assistant; Martin Tierney, Principal, Manchester Elementary School, 410-751-3410

Sensory Friendly Movie Night Out

The CCPS Autism Program will present a sensory friendly movie night out on Thursday, February 2, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Winters Mill High School cafeteria and media center. Children will enjoy pizza, popcorn, and the movie Finding Dory in the cafeteria. Space to move and sensory items will be available. Parents will join their children for pizza and then attend an informational session on Puberty/Adolescence or Managing Problem Behaviors at Home.

Contact:           Jason Arnold, Assistant Principal, Winters Mill High School, 410-386-1500

Talent Show – Manchester Elementary School

Students at Manchester Elementary School will showcase their talents during a talent show on Friday, February 3, at 6:00 p.m. in the school gym. The snow date will be Friday, February 10.

Contact:           Dodi Ritz, Instructional Assistant; Martin Tierney, Principal, Manchester Elementary School, 410-751-3410

Read Across America

The annual Read Across America – A Celebration of Reading will be held on Saturday, February 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at TownMall of Westminster. This event is sponsored by the Carroll County Education Association, Carroll Association of School Employees, and the TownMall of Westminster.

A free breakfast for children, courtesy of Hahn’s, Salerno’s, and Food Pro, will begin at 10 a.m. There will be a variety of read alouds featuring French and Spanish books, Seuss books, and the National Braille Foundation. Free books will include The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss for the first 200 children, as well as a variety of books from Random House and a book giveaway table. Other activities will include balloon art from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and magician Dave Thoman from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

There also will be face painting, a Truffula Tree seed toss, tic-tac-toe Green Eggs and Ham, and If I Ran the Zoo toss across. Children can make and take face masks of the Lorax, add their foot to the Read Across America welcome mat, color activity pages, and have photo opportunities with Seuss inspired selfie stations. They also will meet the Cat in the Hat, the Orioles Bird, and the Baltimore Ravens’ Poe.

Contact:           Celeste Jordan, Winters Mill High School, 410-386-1500, cmjorda@carrollk12.org




Mentoring Program – Sandymount Elementary School

Sandymount Elementary School has started a new mentoring program. Twenty students who would benefit from an adult mentor were matched with volunteer staff. At the kickoff, the mentors got to know their buddies and participated in team-building activities. The mentors will be offering the extra support that means so much to their students throughout the second semester by meeting with them for lunch and special activities.

Contact:           Melissa Caltrider, Instructional Assistant, Sandymount Elementary School, 410-751-3215

Volunteer Training Schedule


DATE
SCHOOL
+ precedes a school event/activity
^ follows a school event/activity
# part of a school event/activity
TIME
CONTACT
Please call the number provided to confirm the scheduled training session.
January 24
Taneytown Elementary
6:00 PM
410-751-3260
February 1
Taneytown Elementary
6:00 PM
410-751-3260
February 1
Piney Ridge Elementary
6:30 PM
410-751-3535
February 2
+ Cranberry Station Elem.
6:00 PM
410-386-4440
February 2
+ Carrolltowne Elementary
6:30 PM
410-751-3530
February 6
Ebb Valley Elementary
6:00 PM
410-386-1550
February 6
Wm. Winchester Elem.
6:00 PM
410-751-3230
February 13
Taneytown Elementary
6:00 PM
410-751-3260
February 13
+ Westminster Elementary
6:00 PM
410-751-3222
February 16
Mechanicsville Elementary
10:00 AM
410-751-3510
February 22
+ Sandymount Elementary
6:15 PM
410-751-3215
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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Lonely is the runner that walks the Wakefield Valley Trail


Lonely is the runner that walks the Wakefield Valley Trail because he has spent the last three weeks with bad knee. Sad. 22Jan2017

Drs. Grammy Babylon, Sherry Bowers, Caroline Babylon; and Kevin Dayhoff had dinner together last night at Habaneros


Drs. Grammy Babylon, Sherry Bowers, Caroline Babylon; and Kevin Dayhoff had dinner together last night at Habaneros in Westminster. 21Jan2017 We really enjoyed our dinner.

Harry Emigh, Paul Cover, and Dave Babylon stand in front of the Cover home at 109 East Main Street in Westminster in 1931.


Harry Emigh, Paul Cover, and Dave Babylon stand in front of the Cover home at 109 East Main Street in Westminster in 1931. 

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Rescheduled Martin Luther King breakfast set for Saturday Jan. 28, 2017



Rescheduled Martin Luther King breakfast set for Saturday Jan. 28, 2017


On Saturday, Jan. 28, at 9 a.m., at Martins Caterers, in Westminster, Mike Preston of the The Baltimore Sun will be the guest speaker at the 14th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast, sponsored by the Carroll County NAACP Branch 7014.

This breakfast was previously scheduled for Jan. 14, but was postponed due to the threat of bad weather.

Veteran journalist Preston is a sports columnist for The Sun, focusing on the Ravens and lacrosse. He is a 1977 graduate of Kenwood High, and a 1981 Towson University graduate. Preston has been writing for The Sun since 1987 and has been a columnist since 2000.

Additional tickets may be purchased at this time. If you would like to purchase tickets for the new date, visit www.eventbrite.com or call Jean at 410-861-6872.




Rescheduled Martin Luther King breakfast set for Saturday https://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2017/01/rescheduled-martin-luther-king.html

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Excellent article by Jon Kelvey on Sam Riley’s history presentation on Carroll County Md. history


Excellent article by Jon Kelvey on Sam Riley’s history presentation at the Historical Society of Carroll County celebration of Carroll County’s 180th birthday

Political rancor existed before Carroll County's birthday 180 years ago


The celebration of Carroll County's 180th birthday on Saturday was a couple of days belated: Carroll County was legally formed from portions of Baltimore and Frederick counties on Jan. 19, 1837.

Not that that was a problem for keynote speaker Sam Riley, president of Union Mills Homestead Foundation. Coming a day after the presidential inauguration, Riley saw an opportunity to tie the politics of today to the politics of the past, which he noted were often just as fraught and ill-tempered as today.

"Throughout our history, we've had these very tough elections," he said. "At the end of it all, despite all the nasty things we say about each other, somebody is forced to govern and figure out where to build roads and bridges."

About 50 to 60 people came out to Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster to hear Riley's presentation on one of Carroll County's pioneering families, the Shrivers, and the political debates of their times.




Excellent article by Jon Kelvey on Sam Riley’s history presentation on Carroll County Md. history 

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Westminster welcomes new city administrator Barbara Matthews


Westminster welcomes new city administrator Barbara Matthews


Jan. 4, 2017 by Jon Kelvey

Westminster has a new city administrator in Barbara Matthews, a local-government professional with 30 years of experience in cities from Missouri to Maryland, most recently a 3 1/2-year stint as the city manager of Rockville. Wednesday was her second day in Westminster's administrative offices at 56 W. Main St.

"Right now, I think my focus is just getting to know the staff, getting to know the community," Matthews said. "Over the next two weeks, I will be spending some time with each of the department directors, learning about what they do, going out into the community, seeing some of the facilities and seeing some of the projects that we have going on."

Rockville aside, Matthews has spent most of her career managing city governments about the size of Westminster and said she enjoys communities that are both historic and continue to evolve and change with the times.


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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Learn from past when deciding fate of old school buildings - The contentious history of education in Carroll County


Learn from past when deciding fate of old school buildings - The contentious history of education in Carroll County https://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2017/01/learn-from-past-when-deciding-fate-of.html

“Learn from past when deciding fate of old school buildings - The contentious history of education in Carroll County,” Eagle Archives By Kevin E. Dayhoff, Sunday, November 18, 2015

Recently, on Facebook, “Carroll Unite,” remarked: “Without getting into whether schools should have been closed or not, we now find ourselves as a county not finding the savings the commissioners thought would so surely come by closing schools. While the schools may be spending less, now there is the burden of what to do with three empty properties.

"Our thought: The county commissioners should have had a more frank and detailed discussion about what would happen to the three properties once the schools were closed PRIOR to forcing the board's hand in the closings. Some of that discussion should have taken place with Guthrie and the BOE. Again, our commissioners failed to plan ahead appropriately." 


To which I added:

Hopefully - this might be of interest…

“Learn from past when deciding fate of old school buildings - The contentious history of education in Carroll County,” Eagle Archives By Kevin E. Dayhoff, Sunday, November 18, 2015 http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-archives-educat-1115-20151111-story.html

In the past year or so, the local news has dined on a steady diet of discussion and acrimony over various education issues in Carroll County. If you think that our present day public discourse is interesting; researching the contentious history of education in Carroll County is an historian’s dream.

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But it is at times like this that one wonders why old school buildings on college campuses are respected, revered and often saved with great pride; yet older public school buildings, that many taxpayers made huge sacrifices to pay for through hard-earned taxpayer dollars and bake sales, are simply discarded by the government like used candy wrappers after it is no longer convenient to use and maintain them.

Generations upon generations will be sad if the old 1936 Westminster High School building is closed. Especially because in the past, Local and state government have developed a horrific reputation of demolishing old historic public structures by incompetence and willful neglect. (Then again, in recent years, under the current county staff leadership, there are examples in the county of successful adaptive re-use of the old structures.)

It is simply unconscionable to allow a building that was once the vibrant social, emotional and economic center of a community to simply be allowed to die and rot in the middle of that community. Yet public officials do it all the time. I guess they can’t see it from their house.

One can only hope that if old historic public buildings are to be closed that concurrent conversations are taking place to re-use the structures for the benefit of the greater community. It is simply a violation of the public trust to simply allow the buildings to painfully crumble before our eyes.


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The Center For Total Eye Care – Glaucoma


The Center For Total Eye Care – Glaucoma

http://centerfortotaleyecare.com/services/glaucoma 

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness, accounting for approximately 12% of new cases of blindness each year in the United States. This condition affects about 3% of all Americans over the age of 65, and over half of those with glaucoma don’t know they have it. For this reason, it has developed a reputation as the “silent thief” of sight.

What is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is an eye disease that develops gradually (usually over several years), causes no pain, and presents only subtle symptoms that worsen over time. These symptoms include blurred vision and loss of peripheral (side) vision to name a few. Glaucoma occurs when fluid buildup in the eye causes excessive intraocular pressure (IOP) that damages the optic nerve, the part of the eye that carries the images we see to the brain. Although many people fear this potentially sight-damaging condition, early diagnosis and treatment can help maintain your vision for a lifetime.

Early Diagnosis & Treatment to Preserve Your Vision

At the Center for Total Eye Care, we use the latest diagnostic exams to pinpoint glaucoma in its earliest stages:
  • Humphrey Visual Field (HVF) Test: There are different types of visual field tests. HVF is the one most commonly used in the U.S. It consists of a center fixation light and blinking test lights in your side vision. Areas that appear gray or black on the test results reflect areas in your vision that are blurred or missing. Uncontrolled glaucoma leads to these areas becoming darker and larger.
  • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): OCT is a non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina.
  • Tonometry: Tonometry is used to determine the intraocular pressure (IOP) within the eye.

Treating Glaucoma

Drs. Barber, Friedman, Jun, and Luzuriaga offer a variety of treatment options to manage glaucoma. If glaucoma is detected during your eye exam, your doctor will develop a treatment plan based on your individual needs. Some of the treatment options available include:
  • Eye drops: Glaucoma is usually treated with daily eye drops that decrease eye pressure either by slowing the amount of fluid produced within the eye or by improving drainage of that fluid.
  • Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT): Drs. Barber and Friedman are the first eye surgeons in the area to offer SLT, a revolutionary procedure designed to treat patients with open-angle glaucoma, the most prevalent form of glaucoma.
  • Laser Iridotomy: Laser iridotomy is a type of laser surgery for people who have or who may develop narrow angle glaucoma. A laser is used to make a small hole in the iris. This hole should restore normal flow of fluid within the eye and reduce the eye pressure.
  • Trabeculectomy: This procedure is more commonly used after other treatments have not been successful in lowering pressure. It involves creating a tiny passageway from the inside to the outside of the eye to help fluid drain better from areas where it is not currently draining.
If necessary, you may also be referred to one of the highly experienced doctors within our carefully selected network of glaucoma subspecialists.

Regular eye exams help detect diseases like glaucoma before they cause significant, irreversible damage to your vision. Ready to schedule an appointment?
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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Baltimore Sports writer Mike Preston will be the guest speaker Sat., Jan. 28, 2016 at the annual CC NAACP MLK breakfast


Baltimore Sports writer Mike Preston will be the guest speaker Sat., Jan. 28, 2016 at the annual Carroll County NAACP Dr. Martin Luther King breakfast

Thursday, January 19th, 2017

On Saturday, January 28th, at 9:00 a.m., at Martin’s Caterers, in Westminster, Baltimore Sun sports writer Mike Preston will be the guest speaker at the 14th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast, sponsored by the Carroll County NAACP Branch 7014.

This breakfast was previously scheduled on Saturday, January 14, but was postponed due to the threat of bad weather.

I will have the privilege and honor of introducing my Baltimore Sun – Sun Media Group colleague, Mr. Preston that morning.

Veteran journalist Preston is a sports columnist for The Baltimore Sun, focusing on the Ravens and lacrosse. He is a 1977 graduate of Kenwood High, and a 1981 Towson University graduate. Preston has been writing for The Sun since 1987 and has been a columnist since 2000.

Additional tickets may be purchased at this time. If you would like to purchase tickets for the new date, there are several options: online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-carroll-county-naacp-dr-martin-luther-king-jr-breakfast-tickets-30496299252 or call Jean at 410-861-6872.

On the other hand, you can email me at kevindayhoff@gmail.com. Make sure the words Preston NAACP breakfast are in the subject line. On the other hand, if you know my phone number, just give me a call.

Over the years, the annual MLK breakfast has turned into a popular and well-attended event and a great break from the gray and cold of Maryland’s winters.

We need to turn in the final count to the caterer soon, so if you want tickets, be in touch soon. Thanks.

Please make checks payable to ‘Carroll County NAACP Branch7014.’ Contributions or gifts to this NAACP unit are generally not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. 

2017 Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast
Saturday, January 28th, 2017
Martin’s of Westminster 9:00 am
Guest Speaker:  Mr. Mike Preston, Baltimore Sun sports writer
Tickets:  $30

Follow Mr. Mike Preston in the Baltimore Sun here http://www.baltimoresun.com/balnews-mike-preston-20130507-staff.html  or on Twitter here https://twitter.com/MikePrestonSun

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