As of today, 11/8/2021, West Towson ES has a new school phone number. Please contact the school using:
Main: 443-809-3869
Main Fax: 443-809-8036
Nurse Fax: 443-809-7990
NEWS: Three BCPS students win Baltimore County Public Library’s horror story writing contest: Student winners represent Parkville Middle, @WestchesterElem Dumbarton Middle schools | @bcplinfo
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Check out @CapstonePub's infographic on the power of school librarians! Did you know 2x as many schools with above average scores had full-time media specialists? Download the infographic here: https://t.co/nrxqLzbFbx #TLChat#PaLibChat
@TimoniumES_lib@BCPSLMP We may be at different @bcplinfo branches but I’m glad we could join together to Battle, chat about books and laugh! Thanks for a fun afternoon!
Parents, caregivers, teachers and school library media specialists: we are hosting a Battle of the Books info session next week! Details and registration: https://t.co/YaHIvDSxIA #BattleoftheBooks
(2/3) In addition, BCPS is restructuring the device swap process to provide a better experience for students and staff. Friday’s schedule will be a voluntary opportunity for elementary teachers to receive a swap device.
(1/3) Due to the impending inclement weather, there will be no device reimaging on Wednesday, December 16, or Thursday, December 17. BCPS will resume device reimaging on Friday, December 18.
UPDATE: Services have been restored! We will continue to monitor throughout the day.
Google is experiencing a global outage that is impacting Google Meet and Chromebook logins. BCPS is monitoring this outage closely and will update this message when services return.
Hey @BaltCoPS principals, assistant principals and tech liaisons! Thanks for braving the rain to help our teachers ensure they have access to a safe device for instruction! ❤️I am sure your smiling faces helped ease a lot of anxiety!
Due to issues with our network, all Baltimore County Public Schools and offices will be closed today Wednesday, November 25, 2020. Additional information will be shared as it becomes available.
This spring was an emergency. Narrowing curriculum was done to mitigate the challenges of the sudden shift. Removing art, PE, music, library, & other contents from students’ schedules this fall is NOT an okay option. Do not use a pandemic to devalue any aspect of education.
I just want to take a moment to say loudly and clearly-Special area teachers are teachers. Our related arts courses are often the reason many students want to come to school.