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    BCPS educators earn 4 state-level awards from the Maryland Art Education Association

    2024-05-21
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    TOWSON, MD—Four Baltimore County Public Schools educators have earned statewide honors from the Maryland Art Education Association. In addition, the BCPS Office of Visual Arts has selected nine district-level award winners.

    State- and district-level awards will be presented during the 2024 MAEA virtual Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 30, at 7 p.m., to be followed by a Summer Celebration at Seneca Creek State Park in Gaithersburg, on Sunday, June 2 from 1-4 p.m.

    “We are so proud of the dedicated professionals being honored by the Maryland Art Education Association and our own Office of Visual Arts,” said Ryan Twentey, BCPS visual arts coordinator. “Creativity flourishes in these teachers’ classrooms, and their own artistic practices inform their teaching. They create safe and encouraging environments and engaging and culturally responsive lessons that empower student leadership and student voice. Beyond their classrooms, these educators organize exhibitions and activities that foster community engagement in the arts and serve as leaders in the arts education community in Maryland.”

    The BCPS statewide award winners are:

    Maryland Elementary Art Educator of the Year

    Antoinette Hagerich, Chatsworth School

    Maryland Secondary Art Educator of the Year Award

    Pam Ehrenreich, Chesapeake High School

    Maryland Outstanding National Art Honor Society Sponsor of the Year

    Erica Hamilton, Western School of Technology

    Linda Popp Leadership Award

    Raine Valentine, Ridgely Middle School

    The BCPS district-level award winners are:

    BCPS Educator as Practicing Artist Award

    Lara Grace, Ridgely Middle School

    BCPS Outstanding National Art Honor Society Sponsor

    Lindsay Miller, Towson High School

    BCPS Emeritus Elementary Art Educator

    Jen Mesaros, Office of Visual Arts

    BCPS Novice Elementary Art Educator

    Courtney Payne, Elmwood Elementary School

    BCPS Career Elementary Art Educator

    Stephanie Pickron, Dundalk Elementary School

    BCPS Novice Middle Level Art Educator

    Jenn Widmayer, Perry Hall Middle School

    BCPS Career Middle Level Art Educator

    Kathryn Knight, Parkville Middle School

    BCPS Novice Secondary Art Educator

    Kari Gillman, Parkville High School

    BCPS Career Secondary Art Educator

    Leigh Caputo, Woodlawn High School

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