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Teacher Appreciation Week #Thank a Teacher, with a photo of Kaitlyn Wright and her class

Kent County Public Schools is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week, recognizing the important role our educators play in children's lives. Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6-10, with Tuesday, May 7 being recognized as National Teacher Day.

"During Teacher Appreciation Week, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the teachers who dedicate themselves to shaping minds and nurturing spirits," said Dr. Karen Couch, superintendent of Kent County Public Schools. "Your unwavering commitment, passion and creativity empower students to reach their full potential and inspire a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. Your dedication does not go unnoticed, and we are deeply thankful for the impact you make every day. Thank you for being champions of education and for shaping the future with your wisdom and guidance."
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Community Schools

Blueprint: An overview from Kent County Public Schools – w/ link

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Kent County Public Schools received two Concentration of Poverty Grants in the amount of $497,666.00 on behalf of Henry Highland Garnet Elementary School (HHGES) and Rock Hall Elementary School (RHES).
 
Funding is received at the district level but disbursed directly to the schools. Specifically, the funding is distributed in the following ways:

• Community School Coordinators – The Blueprint funds the salaries and benefits for the coordinators assigned to each school. 

• Health Care Practitioners – Salary and fringe benefits for a registered nurse (RN) were allocated to each school and are paid for by the grant. HHGES has a nurse at this time. RHES is still trying to recruit a RN to their school.

• Wraparound Services – Services and other programs will be specifically identified based on each school's completed needs assessment. Some services may include: dental and doctor visits, crisis outreach, mental health, aftercare programs, parenting, and family counseling.

• Mental Health Support – Each community school has a full-time social worker and guidance counselor. These positions are funded by KCPS.
 
Both HHGES and RHES are conducting focus groups with community members to determine what resources are needed in their respective school communities. The completed needs assessments are due to the Maryland State Department of Education by June 2022.