Tuesday, October 16 -- School principals and their PTA presidents, along with central administration and school board members, met to discuss civility in schools.
The luncheon was held at
The Gathering Place in River Hill.
Waverly Elementary Principal Kathy
Jacobs and the school's
PTA president, Paula Reidy.
Gifts for PTA presidents --
The 25 Rules of Civility bookmarks
and engraved glassware.
Picking up name tags.
Ellicott Mills Middle Principal
Mike
Goins and the
school's
PTA
vice president, Jim Downing.
Board of Education Chair Diane
Mikulis and Marriotts Ridge Principal
Pat Saunderson find their seats.
Folly Quarter Middle Principal
Carl Perkins and Chief of Staff
Mamie Perkins grab some lunch.
Hammond Elementary Principal
Judy
Bland, Superintendent Cousin,
and
Hammond's PTA president,
Nina Tiller.
Assistant Superintendent for
Administration Linda Wise
welcomes the crowd.
Dr. Cousin thanks the principals and
PTA presidents for their commitment
to the school system.
Deputy Superintendent Sandy
Erikson addresses the crowd.
Ms. Mikulis talks about the
importance
of civilty in the schools.
Glenelg High Principal
Karl Schindler.
Atholton High Principal Marcy
Leonard
and Atholton's PTA
President Caryn Lasser.
Board Vice-Chair Frank Aquino.
Rockburn Elementary Principal
Heidi Balter discusses her thoughts
with her table.
Patuxent Valley Middle Principal
Robert Motley makes a point.
A PTA president shares her ideas
with the room.
Professional Development Facilitator
Juliann Dibble explains the
next group activity.
Mr. Saunderson writes down his
management strategies.
Wilde Lake High Principal Restia
Whitaker shares his perspective
with a PTA president.
Centennial Lane Elementary Principal
Florence Hu listens to
a
PTA president.
Sharing ideas.
Executive Director of Strategic
Planning, Assessment and Program
Evaluation Terri Alban and Assistant
Superintendent for Curriculum,
Instruction and Technology Bob
Glascock share a laugh.