Student Services
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Ms. J. Stump
Grade 9
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Ms. K. Wing
Grades 10-12
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Ms. M. Allender
Grades 10-12
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Mr. S. Tormey
Grades 10-12
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February 2008 Bulletin
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CCBC will be in the library on Monday, Mar 17 and Tuesday, March 18, 2008 during mods 1 and 2. Senior English teachers who have classes during those mods will escort their classes to the library. Seniors who have English during mod 3 will receive a pass to attend during mod 1 or 2. Please allow these seniors to participate. The pass states the time they should report to the library and the time that they will return to your class. This is a great opportunity for seniors who have not made a post secondary plan. CCBC's Open House offers our seniors a chance to meet with admissions and financial aid counselors along with CCBC faculty who can help our students select programs of interest. If you do not have a class mod 1 or mod 2 stop by, seniors will appreciate your interest in them.

Baltimore County Public Schools
Scholarship Loan Program

Baltimore County Public Schools is offering a Scholarship Loan Program to seniors who have a 2.80 cumulative average or higher, are willing to declare a major in education and commit to teach in a critical need subject area (Mathematics, Science, Special Education and Technology Education) and commit to teach in a Baltimore County School.

If a student fails to maintain eligibility for the award based of GPA, full time status as a student and remain a Maryland resident the scholarship becomes a loan and awards must be paid back to Baltimore County. For more details, seniors may pick a brochure from their Student Services counselor.

Gifted and Talented
Summer Programs

Identified Gifted and Talented students may participate in the Fine & Performing Arts, Science, Law and Government, Technology, History, Chinese Studies, Mathematics, Creative Writing, Physics, Archeology and Engineering summer programs .

These programs are offered on Maryland University campuses and centers operated by the University school system.

Financial Aid is available for students who qualify.
Tuition costs range from $100 - $700 depending on the program
Applications are available in the Student Services Office.
Deadline for applying is April 15, 2008.