TOWSON, MD—Baltimore County Public Schools will observe American Education Week 2024 from Monday, November 18, through Friday, November 22, with countywide and school-based activities.
During the week, many schools will set aside specific times for parents and caregivers to visit their children’s classrooms and/or attend special events. Activities planned by schools across the county include math and reading nights, book fairs, family dinners, and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) showcases. The BCPS Parent University American Education Week webpage features links to classroom observation checklists as well as resources to help parents and caregivers prepare for upcoming conferences.
Team BCPS members are encouraged to tweet photos of the week’s activities using the hashtag #BCPSAEW.
“In BCPS, we strive to live each school day with the spirit of American Education Week,” said BCPS Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers. “We are focused on making our schools even more inclusive and welcoming environments for both students and their families. As schools continue to develop additional year-round opportunities for family and community engagement, families may find that some schools are moving away from the focus on traditional classroom visitations during American Education Week. This is a shift toward even more meaningful and frequent connections with our families.”
Dr. Rogers continued, “Success for every child depends on a strong partnership among schools, families, and the community. Year-round, we encourage parents and caregivers to support their schools through their parent teacher organizations and by serving as volunteers and boosters. Community members are also welcome as volunteers, and businesses are encouraged to explore partnership opportunities.”
Among the recognitions taking place during American Education Week are two special observances celebrating BCPS staff. On Wednesday, November 20, the school system will recognize Education Support Professionals Day, and on Friday, November 22, Substitute Educators Day.
Monday, November 18
The award-winning BCPS Parentmobile, a mobile resource center, will welcome visitors from 5-6:30 p.m. at Chadwick Elementary School, 1918 Winder Rd., Baltimore 21244.
Parents/caregivers of PreKindergarten students are encouraged to participate in PreK Conference Day at their children’s schools. No Preschool or PreKindergarten sessions will be held on this day.
Tuesday, November 19
Parents/caregivers of students in PreKindergarten through Grade 5 are encouraged to participate in PreK and Elementary Conference Day at their children’s schools. Elementary schools will be closed for students on this day. No Preschool or PreKindergarten sessions will be held.
A meeting of the Board of Education of Baltimore County will be held at 6:30 p.m. in Building E at BCPS headquarters/Greenwood, 6901 N. Charles St. The public is invited to attend, can register for public comment, or can view the online live meeting broadcast.
Thursday, November 21
All BCPS stakeholders are invited to participate in the third Community Conversation regarding the BCPS Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget. The session will be held from 6-7 p.m., at Cockeysville Middle School, 10401 Greenside Dr., Cockeysville 21030. Community members are invited to share their ideas on budget priorities. Spanish interpretation will be provided at each meeting. To request interpreting services for other languages, please call 443-809-1250 as soon as possible
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