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Students Encouraged To Apply For Seat On Area Education Council

BCPS juniors and seniors are invited to apply to serve on the Area Education Advisory Councils of Baltimore County Public Schools.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Incoming high school juniors and seniors are invited to apply to serve on the Area Education Advisory Councils of Baltimore County Public Schools. The Board of Education of Baltimore County has education advisory councils in each of the school system’s five geographic and administrative areas: southwest, northwest, central, northeast and southeast.

Board leaders explain area education advisory councils exist to improve the quality of education in Baltimore County and to strengthen the relationship between the school system and the community by serving as informed advisors to the board on public school issues and by promoting interest and involvement in the school system. Each council can have up to two students as members, and this year, all the councils are seeking additional student members.

“This is yet another great leadership opportunity for our students, an opportunity to lend their voices to strengthening our school system,” BCPS Superintendent Darryl L. Williams said. “Our goal is that these advisory councils should reflect the breadth of diversity that is Team BCPS.”

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Students interested in serving should send a letter of intent and resume directly to the advisory council that represents their community. Contact information can be found on the advisory council’s online brochure. To serve on an education advisory council, students must be enrolled in good standing in a high school in the respective geographic area.

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