NEH Summer Programs in the Humanities for Educators – Apply by Mar. 2

NEH-logoEach year, The National Endowment for the Humanities offers tuition-free opportunities for school, college and university educators to study a variety of humanities topics. Stipends of $1,200-$3,900 help cover expenses for these one- to five-week programs. ACPS teachers who have attended past programs have raved about the content and experience. The deadline to apply is March 2, so don’t delay! Learn more »

Superintendent Blogs About Our Funding Challenge

ACPS Supt's BlogFunding from the Commonwealth for K-12 education has dropped over the past seven years. This drop has shifted the burden of responsibility for education in Albemarle and other localities to local taxpayers’ property taxes. If per pupil revenues from the state had remained flat over this time period, Albemarle County Public Schools would have no funding gap in the 2015-16 funding request because we would receive $3.8 million in additional state revenues for FY16. This is not the case. The current revenue gap for the school division is $2.7 million. Read more of the Superintendent’s February 16 blog post »

CBIC Awards – Nominations Accepted Through Feb. 28

CBIC LogoThe Charlottesville Business Innovation Council (CBIC) is pleased to announce that nominations are now being accepted for the all-new CBIC Awards honoring Central Virginia’s most innovative tech-centric businesses and individuals. Individuals and organizations are urged to submit nominations before the February 28, 2015 (midnight) deadline to honor achievements in any of following categories: Continue reading

Music in Black History

The Albemarle High School Patriots news crew interviews teachers routinely for their morning show. Check out their interview with AHS band director and professional jazz musician Greg Thomas about the impact of Black music on music today. Thanks to Trevor Przyuski and the news crew for making this Black History Month educational video available via YouTube.

Green Classroom Pledge Contest – Open Through April 30

Green Classroom PledgeThe Green Classroom Pledge outlines simple ways a classroom can have a significant impact on the environment. Although the actions may seem small and insignificant on the individual level, by working together the classroom can have a big collective impact. Students are also encouraged to help their families save energy, waste and water at home by implementing some of the items on the pledge. Continue reading

Approval Process for Research Requests From Outside Agencies

Student SurveyAlbemarle County Public Schools receives requests from outside agencies/individuals to conduct research in the schools. If an ACPS employee receives a request from an outside agency, including UVA, the employee must forward that request to a supervisor (principal, for example). These requests must be forwarded to Chris Gilman, Coordinator of Research and Program Evaluation, as a detailed proposal indicating the purpose of the study and how the results may be used. Continue reading

Summer Workshop Opportunity: The Long Road From Brown – Apply by Mar. 2

Brown v. Board of EducationMiddle and high school teachers are invited to apply to participate in a one-week workshop, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, on school desegregation in Virginia and the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision. During this workshop, to be held in late July 2015 in Richmond, Virginia, teachers will interact with leading scholars in the field, visit historic sites and archives related to school desegregation in Virginia, and discuss curricular and instructional strategies related to teaching this subject. Learn more »

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You Can Still Apply for a Lowe’s Toolbox for Education Grant; Act Now!

Lowe's TFEGDo you have an established idea for an indoor or outdoor school enhancement project, such as a landscaping or clean-up project? Need funding of $2,000 to $5,000?

If you answered “Yes!” to both of those questions, act now to apply for a Lowe’s Toolbox for Education Grant! But hurry, the deadline for submission is this Friday, February 13.