Master Plan Update
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| The Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (Senate Bill 856) required each local school system to develop, adopt, and implement a five-year Comprehensive Master Plan. Carroll County's initial plan was submitted in September of 2003 to MSDE for review and approval.
This comprehensive plan described the goals, objectives, and strategies that would be used to improve student achievement and meet Maryland’s performance goals. In developing plans, Carroll County Public Schools focused on strategies to accelerate academic excellence for all students and to eliminate achievement gaps among students. In addition, CCPS was required to integrate state, federal, and local funding into their master plans. The During the 2003 legislative session, the General Assembly expanded the scope of the Comprehensive Master Plans, under Senate Bill 498, to consider capital improvements that may be needed to implement the plans and the impact that strategies in the plans will have on public school facilities Special Note to the inclusion of Race to the Top (RTTT) Narrative and/or Scope of Work in the 2011 Master Plan Update. Changes in the Race to the Top scope of work are made using these guidelines:
"Where applicable in a Section Narrative and/or Section Action Plan, strike through any deletions in the actual approved Scope of Work. (Example:
Once accepted, the strikethrough, red, bold, italic and highlights will be removed. You may see these notations in the Master Plan Update.
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| CCPS 2011 Comprehensive Master Plan Update | |
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