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As the new year begins, why not make a truly valuable resolution “I will become more involved in a child's life.”  The Parent Guide Program aims to help parents and grandparents in any reasonable manner to
achieve greater emotional and academic success for their child.  We realize that the school system and community groups are working to help the young people directly but we also know that in spite of their efforts there is still quite a gap.

The Parent Guide Program formed several years ago as a volunteer group and has as a stated goal to make available to the community a regional representative that is not under contract with the public school but will assist in providing direction to appropriate members of either
the school or community when requested by a child's family or guardian.  Sort of a “go to guy” when you are not certain where or who to contact.  For additional information about the program see page 51 of this year's  CCPS Informational Calendar. 

Come and learn about the Parent Guide Program and hear from Superintendent Steve Guthrie about our efforts to reach all Carroll County families and their children. Charles Ecker Board Room of  Carroll County Education Building, Westminster.  Light refreshments are being planned so if you can, please R.S.V.P. to Pat Levroney, Supervisor of Equity and Community Outreach,
410-386-1680

 

 

 

 

Event Details

Posted by: Claudia Lewis
Where Carroll County Public Schools 125 N Court St, Westminster, MD 21157
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Phone 410-635-6072
Price $0

More About Carroll County Public Schools

Carroll County Public Schools

Carroll County Public Schools

125 N Court St, Westminster, MD
410-857-2983

More than 27,000 students are enrolled in Carroll County public schools, making it the 9th largest school system in the state of Maryland. The system is governed by the Board of Education, which is made up of five elected members and a student representative. The school system has twenty-three elementary schools, eleven middle schools, eight high schools and three speciality schools.

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