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Frederick County Public Schools (Maryland)

Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) is a public school system serving the residents of Frederick County, Maryland. The system includes several schools to serve the educational needs of the youth in Frederick and the surrounding areas of Frederick County.

Frederick County Public Schools
Address
191 South East Street
, Maryland, 21701
United States
Coordinates38°52′7.08″N 77°13′30.48″W / 38.8686333°N 77.2251333°W / 38.8686333; -77.2251333
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-K through 12
Established1889; 135 years ago (1889)
SuperintendentCheryl Dyson
Schools69
NCES District ID2400330[1]
Students and staff
Students45,220 (2021-22)[1]
Teachers2,889 (2021-22)[1]
Staff5,763 (2021-22)[1]
Student–teacher ratio15.65 (2021-22)[1]
Other information
Websitewww.fcps.org

Staff edit

Frederick County Public Schools District staff members, spread throughout the district's sixty-nine schools and central office, totaled a number of 5,763 in the 2021–2022 school year. Out of the 5,763 staff members, 2,889 were teachers and 2,874 were classified as other staff members. There were 153 school guidance counselors throughout the district. There were 758 instructional aides in the district to assist in the academic setting. In the district administration side of staffing, there were 181 district administrators and 115 district administrative support working in the system in an administrative capacity. In the school administrative side, there were 195 school administrators working in the district which includes principals and assistant principals. 302 members of staff were classified as school administrative support.[1]

Current Board of Education
Name Position Current Elected Term
Karen Yoho President December 2022-December 2026
Rae Gallagher Vice President December 2022-December 2026
Nancy Allen Member December 2022-December 2026
David Bass Member December 2020-December 2024
Jason "Mr. J" Johnson Member December 2020-December 2024
Susan "Sue" Johnson Member December 2020-December 2024
Dean Rose Member December 2022-December 2026
Brooke Lieberman Student Member July 2023-June 2024
 
Graph of FCPS Teachers by grade
 
FCPS Staffing 2017-2018 School Yr

Budget edit

Per the 2022 to 2023 approved operating budget, Frederick County Public Schools total budget is $822,836,251. The funds are provided by the Frederick County, in the amount of $365.3 million; the State of Maryland in the amount of $365.7 million; the Federal Government in the amount of $71.2 million; plus addition funds (including unspent prior year funds) in the amount of $20.6 million.

The county had expenditures or costs of $59,215,000 or $4,545 per student on average for the 2013-14 FY. Expenditure spending is spread around to Current Expenditures, Total Capital Outlay, Total Non- El-Sec Education, and to Interest on Debt owed by the county. Current expenditures cost in total $521,143,000 and of those costs most are spent on students and staff which are marked as Instructional Expenditures and totaled $327,061,000 or about 63% of the Current Expenditure total. Student and Staff support made up $58,314,000 while Administration costs made up $48,858,000 of the Current Expenditure budget. Food Services/Operations cost $86,910,000 and is a part of the Current Expenditures budget. Total Capital Outlay cost $51,559,000. From that amount, $45,421,000 was used in construction cost such as for building new schools. Total Non-El-Sec education and others cost $1,053,000. Interest on debt owed by the school district cost $71,000 in the 3093-11 FY.[1]

Demographics edit

The demographics of Frederick County Public Schools student population as of the 2016–2017 school year were 41,317 students in the entire district spread throughout grades PreK – 12. On a racial breakdown of the student population, out of 41,317 students there were 25,552 Caucasian students. 2,203 Asian students in the district, 4,914 African American students, 6,383 Latino students, 207 Alaskan Native/American Indian/Pacific Islanders, and 2,038 students of two or more races in the district. On a breakdown by gender, 21,199 out of 41,317 students were male and 20,118 students were female in the district. Attendance rates in the district also varied but were mostly high with 95.6% average of elementary students, 95.4% average of middle school students, and 94.2% average of high school students attending classes on a regular basis.[2] The county has an overall graduation rate of 92% of all its students making it through to graduation and a dropout rate of 4.7%.

Initial enrollment for the 2017- 2018 school year was up by 826 students over the prior year to 42,204 students. Eleven thousand students in the FCPS were eligible for free or reduced-price meals or about 27% of the student population. About 4,910 students were receiving Special Education support and services. The number of students that do not speak English as a primary language in the school district numbered as 2,388 students. Student demographics for FCPS in the 2017- 2018 school year show that the county is composed of a new racial breakdown of White 26,082 students, 6,541 Hispanic/Latino students, 5,022 African American students, 2,236 Asian students, American Indian/Alaskan Natives and Pacific Islanders made up 253 students. A little over two thousand students were considered of two or more races. This is a slight shift in the new numbers from previous years.[3]

School Recognition and Awards edit

Seven out of the ten of Frederick County high schools have been recognized by the U.S. News & World Report High School Rankings and have been awarded silver medals. The highest-ranked school in the county is Urbana High School in Ijamsville. Urbana HS is ranked 15th in the state of Maryland and 550 in National rankings, with a 98% graduation rate and 54.3 College readiness level, and 68% of students participate in Advanced Placement classes. Urbana HS is 50% Male and 50% female and a minority enrollment rate of 32%. The second highest ranked high school in the county was Middletown High School in Middletown, which is ranked 21st in the state and 744th in the nation. Middletown has a college readiness level of 49.2 and 64% of students participate in AP programs.[4]

Frederick County also has multiple Blue-Ribbon schools. Kemptown Elementary School in Monrovia was awarded the National Blue-Ribbon Award in 2015 in the category of Exemplary High Performing Schools. Centerville Elementary School in Frederick was awarded the National Blue-Ribbon award in 2017 also in the category of Exemplary High Performing Schools.[5] Centerville has over 1,000 students and PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) testing proficiency scores of 82.4% in math and 77% in language arts.[6] The state of Maryland also has awarded Frederick county schools in sustainability initiatives. Four Frederick County public schools are certified as Maryland Green Schools as administered by the Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education. Frederick County Public Schools was also the 1st Maryland school district to adapt a goal to increase tree canopy on all properties from 12% to 20% over the next thirty years.[7]

DOJ investigation edit

On Wednesday, December 1, 2021 The Department Of Justice released a document detailing the seclusion tactics utilized by teachers and staff in FCPS. These seclusion techniques involved placing a student in a room for twenty-nine minutes at a time, taking them out then placing them right back in seclusion for another twenty-nine minutes.[8] This could be repeated twelve times or more. Throughout the two and a half years FCPS was investigated, thousands of seclusion incidents were recorded. 99% of the students affected were classified as having disabilities.[9]

After the release of the DOJ document, many parents spoke out about the mistreatment of their children. The superintendent at the time, Dr. Terry Alban, was placed on administrative leave, and after public pressure, retired.[10] Eventually, FCPS and the DOJ reached a settlement. This settlement included hiring behavioral analysts and providing trauma therapy to students affected. The total cost is predicted to exceed four million dollars.[11]

On July 1, 2022, a new law preventing seclusion in schools took effect in the State of Maryland.[12] This law, springing up in the aftermath of this investigation, makes it completely illegal to seclude students in public schools.[13] While seclusion will still be legal in private schools, It will be subject to a great deal of scrutiny.[12]

High schools edit

Middle schools edit

Elementary schools edit

Other schools edit

  • Monocacy Valley Montessori Public Charter School, Frederick
  • Career & Technology Center, Frederick
  • Carroll Creek Montessori Public Charter School, Frederick
  • Sabillasville Environmental School (Public Charter), Sabillasville, MD

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Frederick County Public Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  2. ^ "Frederick County : 2016 Maryland Report Card". reportcard.msde.maryland.gov. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  3. ^ "Frederick County Public Schools | FCPS". www.fcps.org. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  4. ^ . U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015.
  5. ^ "The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program Award Winners". nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  6. ^ "Six Maryland Public Schools Named 2016-17 State Blue Ribbon Honorees". news.maryland.gov. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  7. ^ "Sustainability & Schools | Frederick County MD - Official Website". frederickcountymd.gov. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  8. ^ "FCPS parent speaks out about her son being secluded and restrained following DOJ findings". WDVM25 & DCW50 | Washington, DC. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  9. ^ "Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Maryland School District to Protect Students with Disabilities". www.justice.gov. December 1, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  10. ^ "Frederick Co. Board of Education announces superintendent's retirement". WDVM25 & DCW50 | Washington, DC. December 14, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  11. ^ "FCPS costs related to DOJ settlement likely to exceed $4M". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  12. ^ a b Atelsek, Jillian. "Hogan will allow bill banning seclusion to become law". The Frederick News-Post. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
  13. ^ Atelsek, Jillian. "Lawmakers move to ban seclusion in Maryland public schools". The Frederick News-Post. Retrieved April 13, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Frederick County Public Schools FCPS is a public school system serving the residents of Frederick County Maryland The system includes several schools to serve the educational needs of the youth in Frederick and the surrounding areas of Frederick County Frederick County Public SchoolsAddress191 South East Street Frederick Maryland 21701 United StatesCoordinates38 52 7 08 N 77 13 30 48 W 38 8686333 N 77 2251333 W 38 8686333 77 2251333District informationTypePublicGradesPre K through 12Established1889 135 years ago 1889 SuperintendentCheryl DysonSchools69NCES District ID2400330 1 Students and staffStudents45 220 2021 22 1 Teachers2 889 2021 22 1 Staff5 763 2021 22 1 Student teacher ratio15 65 2021 22 1 Other informationWebsitewww wbr fcps wbr org Contents 1 Staff 2 Budget 3 Demographics 4 School Recognition and Awards 5 DOJ investigation 6 High schools 7 Middle schools 8 Elementary schools 9 Other schools 10 References 11 External linksStaff editFrederick County Public Schools District staff members spread throughout the district s sixty nine schools and central office totaled a number of 5 763 in the 2021 2022 school year Out of the 5 763 staff members 2 889 were teachers and 2 874 were classified as other staff members There were 153 school guidance counselors throughout the district There were 758 instructional aides in the district to assist in the academic setting In the district administration side of staffing there were 181 district administrators and 115 district administrative support working in the system in an administrative capacity In the school administrative side there were 195 school administrators working in the district which includes principals and assistant principals 302 members of staff were classified as school administrative support 1 Current Board of Education Name Position Current Elected TermKaren Yoho President December 2022 December 2026Rae Gallagher Vice President December 2022 December 2026Nancy Allen Member December 2022 December 2026David Bass Member December 2020 December 2024Jason Mr J Johnson Member December 2020 December 2024Susan Sue Johnson Member December 2020 December 2024Dean Rose Member December 2022 December 2026Brooke Lieberman Student Member July 2023 June 2024 nbsp Graph of FCPS Teachers by grade nbsp FCPS Staffing 2017 2018 School YrBudget editPer the 2022 to 2023 approved operating budget Frederick County Public Schools total budget is 822 836 251 The funds are provided by the Frederick County in the amount of 365 3 million the State of Maryland in the amount of 365 7 million the Federal Government in the amount of 71 2 million plus addition funds including unspent prior year funds in the amount of 20 6 million The county had expenditures or costs of 59 215 000 or 4 545 per student on average for the 2013 14 FY Expenditure spending is spread around to Current Expenditures Total Capital Outlay Total Non El Sec Education and to Interest on Debt owed by the county Current expenditures cost in total 521 143 000 and of those costs most are spent on students and staff which are marked as Instructional Expenditures and totaled 327 061 000 or about 63 of the Current Expenditure total Student and Staff support made up 58 314 000 while Administration costs made up 48 858 000 of the Current Expenditure budget Food Services Operations cost 86 910 000 and is a part of the Current Expenditures budget Total Capital Outlay cost 51 559 000 From that amount 45 421 000 was used in construction cost such as for building new schools Total Non El Sec education and others cost 1 053 000 Interest on debt owed by the school district cost 71 000 in the 3093 11 FY 1 Demographics editThe demographics of Frederick County Public Schools student population as of the 2016 2017 school year were 41 317 students in the entire district spread throughout grades PreK 12 On a racial breakdown of the student population out of 41 317 students there were 25 552 Caucasian students 2 203 Asian students in the district 4 914 African American students 6 383 Latino students 207 Alaskan Native American Indian Pacific Islanders and 2 038 students of two or more races in the district On a breakdown by gender 21 199 out of 41 317 students were male and 20 118 students were female in the district Attendance rates in the district also varied but were mostly high with 95 6 average of elementary students 95 4 average of middle school students and 94 2 average of high school students attending classes on a regular basis 2 The county has an overall graduation rate of 92 of all its students making it through to graduation and a dropout rate of 4 7 Initial enrollment for the 2017 2018 school year was up by 826 students over the prior year to 42 204 students Eleven thousand students in the FCPS were eligible for free or reduced price meals or about 27 of the student population About 4 910 students were receiving Special Education support and services The number of students that do not speak English as a primary language in the school district numbered as 2 388 students Student demographics for FCPS in the 2017 2018 school year show that the county is composed of a new racial breakdown of White 26 082 students 6 541 Hispanic Latino students 5 022 African American students 2 236 Asian students American Indian Alaskan Natives and Pacific Islanders made up 253 students A little over two thousand students were considered of two or more races This is a slight shift in the new numbers from previous years 3 School Recognition and Awards editSeven out of the ten of Frederick County high schools have been recognized by the U S News amp World Report High School Rankings and have been awarded silver medals The highest ranked school in the county is Urbana High School in Ijamsville Urbana HS is ranked 15th in the state of Maryland and 550 in National rankings with a 98 graduation rate and 54 3 College readiness level and 68 of students participate in Advanced Placement classes Urbana HS is 50 Male and 50 female and a minority enrollment rate of 32 The second highest ranked high school in the county was Middletown High School in Middletown which is ranked 21st in the state and 744th in the nation Middletown has a college readiness level of 49 2 and 64 of students participate in AP programs 4 Frederick County also has multiple Blue Ribbon schools Kemptown Elementary School in Monrovia was awarded the National Blue Ribbon Award in 2015 in the category of Exemplary High Performing Schools Centerville Elementary School in Frederick was awarded the National Blue Ribbon award in 2017 also in the category of Exemplary High Performing Schools 5 Centerville has over 1 000 students and PARCC Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers testing proficiency scores of 82 4 in math and 77 in language arts 6 The state of Maryland also has awarded Frederick county schools in sustainability initiatives Four Frederick County public schools are certified as Maryland Green Schools as administered by the Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education Frederick County Public Schools was also the 1st Maryland school district to adapt a goal to increase tree canopy on all properties from 12 to 20 over the next thirty years 7 DOJ investigation editOn Wednesday December 1 2021 The Department Of Justice released a document detailing the seclusion tactics utilized by teachers and staff in FCPS These seclusion techniques involved placing a student in a room for twenty nine minutes at a time taking them out then placing them right back in seclusion for another twenty nine minutes 8 This could be repeated twelve times or more Throughout the two and a half years FCPS was investigated thousands of seclusion incidents were recorded 99 of the students affected were classified as having disabilities 9 After the release of the DOJ document many parents spoke out about the mistreatment of their children The superintendent at the time Dr Terry Alban was placed on administrative leave and after public pressure retired 10 Eventually FCPS and the DOJ reached a settlement This settlement included hiring behavioral analysts and providing trauma therapy to students affected The total cost is predicted to exceed four million dollars 11 On July 1 2022 a new law preventing seclusion in schools took effect in the State of Maryland 12 This law springing up in the aftermath of this investigation makes it completely illegal to seclude students in public schools 13 While seclusion will still be legal in private schools It will be subject to a great deal of scrutiny 12 High schools editBrunswick High School Catoctin High School Frederick County MD Virtual High School Frederick High School Governor Thomas Johnson High School Linganore High School Middletown High School Oakdale High School Tuscarora High School Urbana High School Walkersville High SchoolMiddle schools editBallenger Creek Middle Frederick Brunswick Middle Brunswick Crestwood Middle Frederick Governor Thomas Johnson Middle Frederick Middletown Middle Middletown Monocacy Middle Frederick New Market Middle New Market Thurmont Middle Thurmont Oakdale Middle Ijamsville Urbana Middle Ijamsville Walkersville Middle Walkersville West Frederick Middle Frederick Windsor Knolls Middle IjamsvilleElementary schools editBallenger Creek Elementary Frederick Blue Heron Elementary Frederick Brunswick Elementary Brunswick Butterfly Ridge Elementary Frederick Carroll Manor Elementary Adamstown Centerville Elementary Urbana Deer Crossing Elementary New Market Emmitsburg Elementary Emmitsburg Glade Elementary Walkersville Green Valley Elementary Monrovia Hillcrest Elementary Frederick Kemptown Elementary Monrovia Lewistown Elementary Thurmont Liberty Elementary Frederick Lincoln Elementary Frederick Middletown Elementary Middletown Middletown Primary Middletown Monocacy Elementary Frederick Monocacy Valley Frederick Myersville Elementary Myersville New Market Elementary New Market New Midway Elementary Keymar North Frederick Elementary Frederick Oakdale Elementary Ijamsville Orchard Grove Elementary Frederick Parkway Elementary Frederick Spring Ridge Elementary Frederick Sugarloaf Elementary Frederick Thurmont Elementary Thurmont Thurmont Primary Thurmont Tuscarora Elementary Frederick Twin Ridge Elementary Mt Airy Urbana Elementary Frederick Valley Elementary Jefferson Walkersville Elementary Walkersville Waverley Elementary Frederick Woodsboro Elementary Woodsboro Whittier Elementary Frederick Wolfsville Elementary Myersville Yellow Springs Elementary FrederickOther schools editMonocacy Valley Montessori Public Charter School Frederick Career amp Technology Center Frederick Carroll Creek Montessori Public Charter School Frederick Sabillasville Environmental School Public Charter Sabillasville MDReferences edit a b c d e f g Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Frederick County Public Schools National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Frederick County 2016 Maryland Report Card reportcard msde maryland gov Retrieved October 19 2017 Frederick County Public Schools FCPS www fcps org Retrieved October 19 2017 U S News amp World Report Education Rankings Frederick County High Schools U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on September 6 2015 The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program Award Winners nationalblueribbonschools ed gov Retrieved October 19 2017 Six Maryland Public Schools Named 2016 17 State Blue Ribbon Honorees news maryland gov Retrieved October 19 2017 Sustainability amp Schools Frederick County MD Official Website frederickcountymd gov Retrieved October 19 2017 FCPS parent speaks out about her son being secluded and restrained following DOJ findings WDVM25 amp DCW50 Washington DC Retrieved February 3 2022 Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Maryland School District to Protect Students with Disabilities www justice gov December 1 2021 Retrieved February 3 2022 Frederick Co Board of Education announces superintendent s retirement WDVM25 amp DCW50 Washington DC December 14 2021 Retrieved February 3 2022 FCPS costs related to DOJ settlement likely to exceed 4M www yahoo com Retrieved February 3 2022 a b Atelsek Jillian Hogan will allow bill banning seclusion to become law The Frederick News Post Retrieved April 13 2022 Atelsek Jillian Lawmakers move to ban seclusion in Maryland public schools The Frederick News Post Retrieved April 13 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick County Public Schools Maryland amp oldid 1201971065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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