Extractions: Welcome to the new Maryland Odyssey of the Mind website! This newly redesigned page is here for you to find information about our program, a way to contact us with any questions you may have, and information for teams to help them get ready for the tournament. Please take a look around, and if there's anything you need to know that you don't see here, let us know via the "Contact Us" form, and we'll be glad to help.
::: MESA - Maryland ::: Teaching students about math, engineering, and science http://www.jhuapl.edu/mesa/
Extractions: MESA Days Competitions 2009-2010 National Competitions Information Management System Download Handbook //call the scroll bar js function //new pausescroller(name_of_message_array, CSS_ID, CSS_classname, pause_in_miliseconds) new pausescroller(pausecontent2, "pscroller2", "someclass", 4000) Maryland MESA, a K-12 STEM initiative works to identify and support students statewide in order to prepare them to matriculate and graduate from a two year and/or four-year college or university with a degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics. Maryland MESA seeks to target students who are traditionally underrepresented in these fields specifically, minority and female students.
PAGE NOT FOUND - Montgomery County Public Schools This program allows high school students and science teachers to perform biomedical research in basic science laboratories of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/intern/stp/
Calvert School | Home School Curriculum | Baltimore Independent School A nondenominational elementary school that offers both a Day School and the Home Instruction Department for kindergarten through eighth grade. Also, features a educational services department for schools. Locations in Hunt Valley and Baltimore http://www.calvertschool.org
Extractions: Request a Homeschool Catalog Calvert Partners makes it easy for superintendents to expand educational options available in their districts and deliver a world-class distance education to those students. By partnering with Calvert, school districts can establish their own district-managed program, allowing them to attract and retain distance learning students.
MANSEF-Maryland Association Of Nonpublic Special Education Facilities A not-for-profit organization of facilities approved by the Maryland State Department of Education that offer quality services for children and youth with disabilities. Includes description of services, list of schools, and membership directory. http://www.mansef.org/
Extractions: Stepping Stones , our newsletter, features event details, highlights MANSEF's school involvement and employment opportunities. Find out about MANSEF events by clicking here. Family Connections is a family organization that promotes working together in a positive way to create positive outcomes for our children. (PDF) Read MANSEF's point of view. MANSEF member schools deliver high quality services to 4000 Maryland children with special needs and their families. As such, it is a pleasure to welcome you to the MANSEF web site. Resources we have included should be of help to families, teachers and other educational and healthcare professionals who are searching for quality programs tailored to the special needs of each student. Included is our current MANSEF Membership Directory and a host of resource material. We are available by telephone, fax and email to help you understand the placement process, funding, resources and other services. The association of MANSEF member schools bring over five decades of experience specific to special education and many of our schools have been in operation for more than 50 years.
CELEBRATING 42 YEARS SERVING CHILDREN Programs for children ages 2 1/2 - 5 1/2 in Columbia, Laurel, Olney and Silver Spring. Programs, staff and environment. http://www.juliabrownmontessorischools.com/
2010 Maryland Report Card The performance Report presented by the Maryland State Department of Education http://www.msp.msde.state.md.us
Extractions: The Maryland Report Card is a collection of data compiled on an annual basis to provide information on school performance to all education stakeholders; provide information to support school improvement efforts; and to provide accountability at the state, school system and school level or reporting educational progress. Privacy Statement Definitions Data Downloads Feedback ... Introduction
The Fact Book 2001-2002 Handbook of statistics regarding the public education system in Maryland. http://www.msde.state.md.us/pdf_files/factbook.pdf
Temple University The LSS is one of ten regional educational laboratories funded by the U.S. Department of Education. http://www.temple.edu/LSS/
OSA Reports Listings of high school performance test results for Montgomery County. http://sharedaccountability.mcpsprimetime.org/reports/list.php?Options=AllYrs,Hi
MVHS Main Page Fosters the use of powerful computer systems and software tools to solve math and science problems. http://mvhs1.mbhs.edu/
Extractions: Our Mission To provide resources for and training in the use of modeling and visualization tools for inquiry based instruction in science and mathematics Teragrid '10 Programming Contest Two Blair Magnet Teams travelled to Pittsburgh in August for the annual Teragrid programming contest. After a full day of programming challenges involving using numeric integration and optimization to solve orbital navigation problems, parallelizing a solution to the Traveling Salesperson Problem, benchmarking high performance machines, and calculating future costs and speeds of supercomputers, the team consisting of Jacob Hurwitz, David Kaufman, Lori Kaufman, and Charlie Pasternak placed first in the high school division. The Verona Computational Science Teacher Leader Award Featured Student Projects Research Projects Parallel Programming Contest The Blair Magnet Team composed of Andrew Das Sarma, Jacob Hurwitz, Anand Oza, Rohan Puttagunta, Chenyu Zhao, and alternate David Tolnay, tied for first place in the Student Programming Contest held on November 16 during the SC09 Conference Education Program in Portland, Oregon. The team was given eight hours to solve six problems involving methods to numerically find the minimum of complex non-linear functions, to find the entropy of various tilings in 2-D space, to encrypt and decrypt embedded messages efficiently, to benchmark a system for distributed memory computers, and to implement matrix multiplication for a multi-core system. The team competed against 7 other teams representing universities around the country. The other first place team represented the computer science department from the University of Delaware.
Welcome To TEEAM Information about tech expo, awards, professional development and professional relations programs. TEAM also sponsors the Maryland Engineering Challenges for elementary, middle, and high school students. http://www.techedmd.org/
Maryland Technology Academy Helping schools to significantly impact student learning and promote school improvement using technology. http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE/programs/technology/techprojects/tech_
Extractions: var NoOffFirstLineMenus=16; MSDE Home Programs Overview ARRA ... 21st Century Learning Centers Programs Programs Technology/Library Media Projects Maryland Technology Academy The Maryland Technology Academy is an enriching professional development opportunity for teachers across Maryland, offered through a collaborative partnership with the Maryland State Department of Education, Johns Hopkins University and Towson University. It consists of two components: a Leadership Program and a Satellite Program. In the Leadership Program, held at Towson University, up to 120 Fellows learn to be leaders in bringing about effective technology integration in instruction that supports the Maryland Content Standards. In this train-the-trainers model, Fellows learn strategies for helping other teachers use technology more successfully in instruction. A two-day Administrators' Symposium for principals shows administrators how Fellows can assist in creating an (more) effective technology program. Maryland State Department of Education, Johns Hopkins University and Towson University coordinate this program. In regional Satellite Programs that are held throughout Maryland, Associates learn how to improve technology integration in their own classroom instruction. This year, nearly 600 educators are taking part in twenty programs. These programs are coordinated by Maryland State Department of Education, awarded through a competitive RFP and run by a cooperative workgroup composed of professional development, technology and content specialists in each school district. Academy Fellows assist in program design and instruction.
Welcome Designed for Maryland social studies teachers using the MSPAP outcomes, the site provides direct links to lesson plans and teaching resources for teachers. http://wwwnew.towson.edu/coe/ssmd/
Extractions: Please note: This site has been revised to incorporate 2002 MSPAP learning outcomes. About this Site Grades K-3 Resources Grades Resources Grades Resources The Best of Searchable Social Studies Sites High School Assessment Core Learning Goals General contact information: Send e-mail to: Towson University Dr. Greg Bryant College of Education 8000 York Road Dr. David Vocke Towson, MD 21252-0001
Thurgood Marshall Web Gaithersburg, MD http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/thurgoodmarshalles/mediacenter.html
Extractions: Media Center Mrs. Susan Jervis, Media Specialist Mrs. Vanessa Anderson, Media Assistant 1996 Mae I. Graham Award for Outstanding Media Program in the state of Maryland The Media Center at Thurgood Marshall Elementary School has a collection of over 13,000 print and non-print materials including books, periodicals, videos, laser disks, and CD ROMs. The Research Learning Hub includes seven networked Macintosh computers and a Macintosh multimedia machine. These are used by the students to access the library's computerized Patrons' Catalog as well as for research. An on-line encyclopedia, atlases, magazine index, educational stand-alone CD ROMs, and various software programs are available for student use. The library's circulation system is computerized and students check-out over 200 items daily including CD ROMS. The Media Specialist meets with classes regularly in the media center to teach students research skills and how to become independent users of the library. Current technologies are incorporated into the curriculum and used as tools by the students. Student Research Links Check out our ... Math Java Games!