Local schools give strong performance on MSA tests
The courses are the same, and all teachers have equal time for planning, but Bowie parents and school staff say that – when it comes to the Maryland School Assessments scores – the difference is strong parental support and the individual attention that students receive.
According to data from the state, Bowie students scored an average of 86 percent proficient or better in reading in the 2008 MSA, and 80.5 percent proficient or better in math. These scores were more than 14 points above the Prince Georges County average for reading and 16 points about the county average for math.
Staff member have to identify when students are struggling, and place them in the right small groups based on their achievement in a particular subject. According to a recent Gazette article, "Kathleen Kurtz, regional assistant superintendent for region four said successful teachers spend time looking at data to 'create safety nets in order to address the weak areas,' which could include extra reading or math help for students who need it. Schools also add programs where necessary, and help is often provided by parent volunteers. In Bowie, parents have applied for grant money to put together special events for their children to make up for a lack of regular art, music or language programs."
Good schools, individual attention, and involved parents, are all more reasons for Bowie's popularity as a place to live and raise a family. If you are ready to make the move to Bowie, the "Special" Ed Haraway team is ready to help you find the right home for your family. We really are the "The Realtors Who Treat You Special!"
There's something for everyone in the Bowie/Annapolis area
Maryland in the summer is home to events that take advantage of our natural beauty and fascinating history. You're sure to find something here for every member of the family.
Through Sunday, 30 November 2008 Seaworthy: The Story of the US Navy's Black Admirals
In 1971, after twenty-seven years of dedicated service to the nation and exceptional performance as a leader on ships at sea and in many high visibility assignments abroad, Samuel L. Gravely, a native of Richmond, Virginia, was selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral. Since then, a small but distinguished group of African-American officers have followed in his footsteps.
Contact: 410-216-6186 Ext. or visit www.bdmuseum.com Location: Banneker-Douglass Museum. 84 Franklin Street , Annapolis 21401
Thursday, 31 July 2008 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Summertime Maritime Concert Series – Calico Jack
Catch the museum's Summertime Maritime Concert series at the City Dock in Annapolis on Thursdays. FREE! The concerts are held at noon on Thursdays at the City Dock so bring your lunch and grab a bench.
Contact: 410-295-0104 or visit. www.annapolismaritimemuseum.org Location: Annapolis City Dock. Market Space, Annapolis 21401
Thursday, 31 July 2008 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Harry Potter and the 10th Anniversary Extravaganza
Celebrate Harry's arrival at Hogwarts! Read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, then come in costume for crafts, games and prizes! Sign a Hagrid-sized birthday card for Harry. For all ages.
Saturday, 02 August 2008 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Maryland in the Civil War
Even though no battles were fought in Bowie, the area teemed with soldiers from North and South, coming and going to and from other major battle sites. Both Confederate and Union troops will be represented. Visitors will learn about camp life, military drill, cavalry experiences and listen to the volley of a musket firing demonstration.
Contact: 301-809-3089 Location: Belair Mansion. 12207 Tulip Grove Dr , Bowie 20715, just south of the intersection of Rte. 450 and 197, and one mile from the intersection of Rte. 50 (E/W) and 197 N
Saturday, 02 August 2008 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Quiet Waters Park Summer Concert Series – Kelly Bell Band (blues)
Concerts are held on Saturdays from 6-8 p.m. at the park, which is located off Hillsmere Drive in Annapolis. Admission to the park and concerts are free starting one hour prior to showtime. Smoking and alcohol are prohibited. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket for seating.
Contact: 410-222-1777 or visit www.aacounty.org/recparks Location: Quiet Waters Park. 600 Quiet Waters Park Road , Annapolis 21403
Sunday, 03 August 2008 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm First Sunday Arts Festival
The First Sunday Arts Festival is held the first Sunday of each month, May through October. This festival combines crafts vendors, artists, live music, street performers and sidewalk dining uniquely Annapolis, uniquely fun. This event is free and open to the public. Performers: 12-1:30 Joe's McCarthy's Cuban Band 12-5:00 Meow Bus/Annapolis Children's Museum 3:00-4:45 Dan Haas
Contact: 410-741-3267 Ext. or visit www.goweststreet.com Location: Inner West Street. First Block of West Street, Annapolis 21401.
Tuesday, 05 August 2008 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm 25 Anniversary of the National Night Out - The Hottest Event of the Year!
"We're Giving Crime a Going Away Party". FREE FOOD & Fun, For the Whole Family. National Night Out is an annual event designed to strengthen our Neighborhoods through police-community partnerships. Highlights of the events - McGruff the Crime Dog -Games - The APD Cool Snowcones - Watergate Village Prize Zone - M.E.O.W. Bus -Mobile Emergency Command Center - AFD Bomb Squad and Fire Trucks - APD A.S.E.T. Team, Bike Patrol, and much more! FREE GIVE-AWAYS! 39 Officers and 10 Annapolis Community Members will also be receiving awards.
Contact: 410-268-9000 Ext. 7331 Location: Annapolis City Dock. Market Space , Annapolis 21401
Thursday, 07 August 2008 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Best Friends Game Night
Think you know your best friend well? Bring him or her and take on the other friend teams and answer eyebrow-raising, truth-inducing questions. Snacks will be provided and the winning team receives an awesome prize.
Contact: 410-222-1905 or visit aacpl.net Location: Broadneck Library. 1275 Green Holly Drive , Annapolis 21409
This is just a sampling of the many events and activities available in our area. Want to know more about the delights of living in our land of pleasant living? With more than 20 years' experience in real estate in Prince Georges, Calvert, and Anne Arundel Counties, we're here to help make your home buying dreams come true. The "Special" Ed Haraway Team can help you find the perfect house for you and your family. We are "The Realtors Who Treat You Special!"
These days a homebuyer is tempted by the chance to negotiate a great deal on a house. It's been decades since the conditions were so favorable for buyers – reduced prices, motivated sellers, and extra concessions available to make a deal happen. Whether a new or existing home, it's a good time to buy. And it's hard not to be enthusiastic about the opportunity.
Which is exactly why buyers need to step back, take a breath, and make sure they aren't tempted to take shortcuts that they could regret later. Caveat Emptor – Buyer Beware - applies as much to home buying as it does to any other major purchase. Think it through, ask questions, and be sure you understand before signing on that line.
Ask yourself one important question: Is this the right time for YOU to buy a home? The question is not, "Do you want to buy a home?" The question is about whether the time and all the factors in your life are right. If you have to stretch financially to buy, if you would have nothing left in your budget for the extra costs of home ownership – unexpected repairs, regular maintenance, etc. – then you could be setting yourself up to become a statistic. But if owning a home is part of your budget, and it's the right time for you, then you are in a good market.
Once you've decided that the time is right, do your homework. Learn everything you can about the area you want to live it. You can learn a lot through Internet research – try using a search engine like Google to find news and articles about your target area. And don't overlook the expertise available from a real estate agent who knows the area through years of experience. The agent can tell you about the houses in your target neighborhood, what they are selling for, and can help you narrow the field to the homes that will suit your wants and needs. And when you find that house that says "Home," an experienced professional can also help you negotiate your best deal.
After more than 20 years in real estate in Prince Georges, Calvert, and Anne Arundel Counties, the "Special" Ed Haraway Team can help you find the perfect house for you and your family in this land of pleasant living. We are "The Realtors Who Treat You Special!"
Native plants and animals finding a welcome in backyards
Gary Allen has built a fish pond in his yard, and in the process attracted wildlife and a National Wildlife Federation certification as a backyard habitat. He welcomes raccoons, groundhogs, hawks, and other birds into his own little nature world. Elsewhere in Bowie, Maureen Fine hosts brilliant monarch butterflies with a favorite food – milkweed.
A growing number of urban gardeners are participating in the new Backyard Habitat Program introduced by the City of Bowie's Planning and Economic Development Department in May. Through the program, city staff is seeking to recognize and cultivate a dozen otherwise unnoticed plant and animal species.
The backyard habitat program is the third of 12 action plans outlined in Bowie’s Environmental Infrastructure Action Strategy Plan, which was approved by the City Council in September with a goal of conserving and restoring the natural environment. The aim of the program is to encourage residents to replace turf in their yards with native plants such as Virginia Creeper in order to decrease lawn mowing and thus reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality.
Additionally, the native plants are more drought resistant and conserve water as well as absorb storm water runoff. ‘‘Most backyards would probably meet the criteria without doing much of anything,” said Senior Planner Elizabeth Chaisson. (To read the full article in the Gazette, click here.)
For more information about starting a backyard habitat, visit http://www.nwf.org/backyard/. A booklet about native plants in Prince George’s County is available through the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Web site.
The "Special" Ed Haraway team can help you get your home ready with advice on everything from gardens to garages based on our many years in real estate working with Maryland homeowners. We really are the "The Realtors Who Treat You Special!"