PARKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AND CENTER FOR MATHEMATICS



PARKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AND CENTER FOR MATHEMATICS

SCIENCE AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Fall 2020

Parkville High School and Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Science is a comprehensive magnet high school serving a diverse community. The faculty, administration, and staff believe that our principles and objectives reflect both the character of the community and that of our student population. Realizing that education is an American right, we are committed to programs that provide opportunities for students to develop and enhance their intellectual, vocational, social, psychological, and physical skills. Our success also depends on helping students develop personal values, civic responsibilities, creativity, and insight.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Address: 2600 Putty Hill Avenue Mascot: Knights

Baltimore, MD 21234 Colors: Black, Gold and White

Telephones: 443-809-5257 Main Office 443-809-5259 Office of School Counseling

443-809-5284 Special Education 443-809-5448 Health Suite

443-809-1236 School Fax

GRADE LEVEL ADMINISTRATORS: GRADE LEVEL SCHOOL COUNSELORS:

Mrs. McClung A - C Mr. Sherline

Mr. Satterfield D - I Mrs. Bardoff

Mr. Armstrong N - R Ms. Allen

Mr. Willis Spencer S – Z Mrs. Wolf

Mrs. Tyler J - M Ms. Serico

AVID/College/DC Ms. James

1st and 2nd year ESOL Mr. Ciorra

STUDENT SCHEDULE

Classes will begin on Tuesday, September 8th and run from 8am – 3pm daily. Students will take part in synchronous instruction with their teachers during a daily set class time. Students can access their specific class contact information in the individual courses on Schoology.

DAILY ATTENDANCE

An important change to note for the spring is that attendance will be taken every period. Students are expected to log in and take part in the classroom instruction as they would if physically in the classroom. Now more than ever this is important as we all attempt to provide the best educational support in the virtual environment.

STUDENT BEHAVIOR HANDBOOK

At the beginning of each school year, students receive a copy of the Baltimore County Public Schools Student Behavior Handbook. Students will participate in an orientation session with their administrator to review expectations and answer students’ questions about school and Board of Education policies. Please review the Handbook with your child and don’t hesitate to call us at 443-809-5257 if you wish to discuss any policy or issue. Our goal is to provide a learning climate that is safe, orderly, and based on mutual respect.

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