Advisory Commitees
Advisory Committees exist for the School of Technology
programs,
Business Education, Hospitably and Tourism, Computer Aided Drafting & Design,
Bio-Medical, Project Lead the Way (pre-engineering), Pro-Start Culinary Arts,
and the Science, Technology Engineering & Math (STEM) Academies.
Advisors and teachers meet to review and discuss curriculum
to ensure
that teachers are compliant with industry standards and implement
them
in their classrooms. Advisors assist teachers by initiating and supporting
activities in the classroom. Advisors provide internships, arrange
for
student tours of businesses and act as project mentors as well as speakers.
Speakers Bureau
More to come soon.
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Private Music Instruction:
— Objective is to increase number of students in All State
Competitions
— Lessons will be taught after school at an anticipated cost of $5 to the student.
— After School Vocal or Insturmental Instruction
Aim High Drop out Prevention:
— Incentives for students that participate in the program during
the course of the school year.
— One hour per week with 6th,7th, and 8th grade groups with guidance counselor
and business mentors.
School Improvement Team Mini Grants
Request for proposals for BEPAC mini grants are sent out to teachers
in April.
The requests must be tied to the school’s improvement plan, and the funds
can be for the total or part of the funding needed for the specified project.
Budget constraints permits funding for 4 mini grants at $750.00
each.
BEPAC will post all the appropriately aligned requests, to the BEPAC website,
to allow all BEPAC and other Cecil County stakeholders the opportunity
to individually fund all or part of the submitted applications.
New Teacher Orientation Reception
Event is tentatively scheduled to be held after the first day of new teacher
orientation.
New Teachers, members of the business community and school leadership network
in a casual fun environment.
Annual BEPAC Recognition Breakfast